

- #CALLAWAY X HOT DRIVER REVIEW YOUTUBE DRIVERS#
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#CALLAWAY X HOT DRIVER REVIEW YOUTUBE FULL#
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The new Rogue ST Drivers are available in four different models aimed at different types of golfer: Unibody Construction - Rogue ST Max is made with a titanium unibody for stability and lower CG, whilst saving weight through their Triaxial Carbon crown and sole - this weight is redistributed to increase forgiveness, launch and a slight draw bias. Callaway claim the result is supposed to be the perfect combination of lowering spin whilst adding forgiveness.

optimisation formula now includes speed, launch, & spin. designed Jailbreak Speed Frame provides stability in the horizontal and torsional direction, as advancement from last year's Epic, Callaway claim they have speed tuned the construction by adding a slightly thicker bar across the bottom of Jailbreak to deliver even more speed across the face.Ī.I. Jailbreak Speed Frame - Callaway's patented A.I. This is the large orange you can see on the sole of the club and is said to increase the speed in off centre strikes and offer high MOI which will aid forgiveness. Tungsten Speed Cartridge is the main piece of new tech in the Rogue ST which places 26 grams low and deep in the driver head. Marginal gains is the key to improvement in golf, we all know that.įour pieces of core-technology combine to create the Callaway Rogue ST Max Driver: Taking inspiration from Formula One teams and not reinventing the wheel year on year, Callaway are fine tuning what they already have. Rogue is often seen as the more forgiving, dare I say, game-improvement sibling of the Epic and as ever Callaway aren’t holding back in their bold claims that this is their fastest, most stable driver ever. Once again Callaway have gone back to an old faithful, last year it was the 2021 Epic range, this year see's the return of the Rogue family. H Bauer Publishing are authorised and regulated for credit broking by the FCA (Ref No.Do you want to hit more fairways and lose less golf balls off the tee? Well you're in luck, Callaway is saying they have a driver that is perfect for you. Publishing, Company Number: LP003328 Registered Office: Academic House, 24-28 Oval Road, London, NW1 7DT.
#CALLAWAY X HOT DRIVER REVIEW YOUTUBE PRO#
The X-Hot Pro version has a 45.75-inch shaft amd a 440cc head with a lower CG and a deeper face to aid shot shaping.Īvailable lofts: 9.5°, 10.5°, 11.5°, 13.5°īauer Media Group consists of: Bauer Consumer Media Ltd, Company number: 01176085, Bauer Radio Ltd, Company Number:ġ394141 Registered Office: Media House, Peterborough Business Park, Lynch Wood, Peterborough, PE2 6EA H Bauer The CG moves towards the heel and the clubface becomes easier to close in higher-lofted heads, like the 13HT version.

So, the 8.5° head has a neutral CG that fits fast-swinging players. To match the X Hot to the player, the centre of gravity shifts with loft. That face is welded to a titanium body which is made with a new “thin-walled” casting process that keeps weight down, so the X Hot is the lightest all-titanium driver Callaway has ever made. The face of the 460cc, silver and black head is thinner around the edges and thicker in the centre. The driver takes its 'behind the ball' looks from the Big Bertha – with some big innovations. It also retains the OptiFit hosel that gives one of three address positions: open, neutral or closed. After lengthy custom-fitting research, Callaway has also tried to synchronise club with player by moving the centre of gravity depending on the loft. The range is the next in the X series.ĭr Alan Hocknell, Callaway’s senior vice president of R&D, says the driver is the lightest ever all-titanium Callaway model. The range consists of two different sets throughout – the X Hot clubs are aimed at the game-improver, while the X Hot Pros have been designed to offer slightly more finesse and feel to the stronger golfer. Old vs New Driver Review: Rogue vs XR 16 vs X Hot vs RAZR FitĬallaway's new X-Hot woods and irons have been engineered to offer more distance at an affordable price. Chris and Graeme struggled to get the distance other drivers were achieving while a feeling of toe up combined with the draw bias didn’t add confidence. Joel enjoyed both the compact look of the Tour version and the feeling of compression he was getting at impact while Kit was really impressed with the penetrating flight outdoors his dispersion was also just four yards. The testers returned mixed reviews on the matt grey finish.
