Callaway Release New X2 Hot Irons and X2 Hot Driver

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The Standard Callaway X2 Hot Irons have a new Deep Central Undercut that helps the face flex to boost ball speed and distance. A stabilizing arch optimizes the stiffness across the face to enhance sound and feel while moving the sweet spot lower on the face (more in line with most players' impact location). A high MOI (for more stability) along with a repositioned center of gravity and improved turf interaction help improve the downrange consistency by as much as 40 percent - Callaway says these are easily the most accurate long-distance irons the company has ever designed.

According to Callaway, golfers should be able to draw or fade the ball more easily with the X2 Hot Pro. The Pro model has a thinner face and a uniquely designed stabilizing arch that moves the weight low and central to retain the Standard model's high ball speed and distance advantages. However, it features a more compact shape and does without the undercut cavity. It also has a greater progression in offset and Center of Gravity height, which help retain some forgiveness in the longer irons while making the short irons more controllable.

"With the X2 Hot golf clubs online, we challenged ourselves to reinvent each product to meaningfully improve distance, speed and forgiveness across every category," said Dr. Alan Hocknell, Senior Vice President, R&D, Callaway Golf. "We worked hard for every extra gram of discretionary weight, every thousandth of an inch of metal, to increase ball speed and overall distance while improving total performance, especially on off-center impact."

The Callaway X2 Hot Driver [http://www.augolfclubsonline.com/Callaway-X2-Hot-Driver-9-285.html] debut the company's Hyper Speed Face technology, which creates a large sweet spot positioned where golfers are most likely to make contact with the ball. In addition, players can independently adjust the drivers' loft and lie with Callaway's Advanced Optifit Hosel. The loft can be decreased by 1 degree or increased by up to 2 degrees to help optimize the launch angle and backspin, while the lie angle also can be adjusted between Neutral and Draw. A total of eight settings are available to adjust trajectory and shot shape.

The standard version contains a 460cc head, offers 9-, 10.5- and 13.5-degree lofts, and comes stock with an Aldila Tour Blue shaft. The Pro version, available in an 8.5-degree offering, is 440cc, features a lower and more neutral center of gravity, and includes a 7-gram external weight and a stock Aldila Tour Green shaft.

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