I remember the first time I hit my dad’s Callaway Big Bertha driver back around 1994 or 1995 (I can’t remember exactly, I was just a wee lad). The X2 Hot Pro has a more compact look and will meet the aesthetic desires of those looking for more of a “player’s” look at address. The dark matte grey crowns are a nice contrast to the black, orange, and white paint scheme seen on the sole of the clubs.Īt address, the X2 Hot driver definitely looks all of 460cc and gives you the feeling that you can’t possibly miss the sweet spot on the face. When they showed up to my doorstep and I first saw them in hand, the excitement only grew and I couldn’t wait to see if these drivers lived up to all the hype I had been reading.Ĭallaway Golfalways seems to do a great job of blending modern and classic looks to give you an updated vibe without taking it so far over the edge that the traditionalist will shy away from the club. To say that I’ve been excited for this year’s new Callaway releases would be the understatement of the century, so I was more than excited to get the opportunity to review the new X2 Hot and X2 Hot Pro drivers. I’m a fairly recent Callaway convert when it comes to anything beyond Odyssey putters.
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