![]() The X2 Hot driver is available in three different lofts: 9, 10.5 and 13.5 degrees. Photo above: The larger, light face more forgiving face of Callaway’s X2 Hot driver. The larger face helps the X2 Hot driver retain all the forgiveness of the X Hot, but it adds about 1.5 mph of ball speed on average, according to Callaway testing. The X2 Hot driver also has Callaway’s new Hyper Speed Face Technology, which allows the face of the 460-cubic-centimeter driver to be 4 percent larger than the previous version without adding any extra weight. That’s why this year’s X2 Hot driver has a more traditional pear-shaped head, which will resonate with golfers who value the aesthetics of a golf club as much as its performance. Photo Above: The crown of Callaway’s X2 Hot driver has graphics to help golfers with alignment, including a Callaway Chevron to denote the center of the club face, while the Pro version does not. But it had an innate problem the rounded shape that allowed the driver to be so forgiving caused it to look overly bulbous at address. ![]() X Hot Pro, and RAZR Fit.Ĭallaway’s X Hot driver was one of the top-performing drivers in 2013 for golfers with slow-to-moderate swing speeds, and those who miss the sweet spot as often as they hit it. ![]() The Callaway X Hot driver lived up to its name with higher ball speeds for all golfers. ![]() Callaway X Hot driver, X Hot Pro driver, best golf drivers, reviews, ClubTest results. ![]()
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