Post by golfonlineau on Feb 1, 2013 8:17:42 GMT 1
A workman must first sharpen his tools if he is to do his work well. It is true of Cheap golf clubs. Good golf clubs can help you hone your skills well and give your golf persormence a full play. The Callaway X Hot Irons have been a reputable line recognized for distance and forgiveness. Now available in two models that better serve golfers of all skill sets and now available with twice as many custom options.
Callaway's award-winning Research and Development team has incorporated a Deep Undercut Cavity Design and Speed Frame Face Technology into the irons, resulting in improved distance, feel and ball speed. The tech is designed to create a better transfer of energy from clubface to golf ball, thereby boosting ball speed and distance performance. Available to golfers on January 25, 2013, the Callaway X Hot Irons and X Hot Pro Irons have distinctly different technologies that fuel distance and complete performance for both amateur and professional golfers.
The X Hot features more offset and a wider sole. It utilizes a rear chamfer that reduces the actual ground contact area, and the X Hot short irons are more compact than the Callaway RAZR X Irons for sale. The club shape allows for the distance and forgiveness of a fairway wood with the accuracy and control of an iron, providing a fast and long complement to the X Hot Irons and a great replacement for long irons.
They employed the core technologies and faster ball speeds into the design of callaway x24 irons for sale , to create a longer, more accurate set than precious X-Series. They also introduce a modern Warbird sole plate relieved in the heel and toe for enhanced versatility from a variety of lies. These irons also use a Deep Undercut Cavity design to move the center of gravity lower (helping with launch) and move the "hottest" part of the clubface lower, as well.
The chassis has been made with a softer steel, and the hitting area is made from a harder steel. Plus the stock shaft is the True Temper Speed Step 85 Lightweight Steel Shaft, with other options available, they allowed Callaway to make the face thinner, save some weight, and then redistribute the weight behind a large channel in the back. Combined with stronger lofts and longer shafts in the long-irons, the result is a hotter hitting area, a lower center of gravity and shots that should fly higher and farther.
Callaway's award-winning Research and Development team has incorporated a Deep Undercut Cavity Design and Speed Frame Face Technology into the irons, resulting in improved distance, feel and ball speed. The tech is designed to create a better transfer of energy from clubface to golf ball, thereby boosting ball speed and distance performance. Available to golfers on January 25, 2013, the Callaway X Hot Irons and X Hot Pro Irons have distinctly different technologies that fuel distance and complete performance for both amateur and professional golfers.
The X Hot features more offset and a wider sole. It utilizes a rear chamfer that reduces the actual ground contact area, and the X Hot short irons are more compact than the Callaway RAZR X Irons for sale. The club shape allows for the distance and forgiveness of a fairway wood with the accuracy and control of an iron, providing a fast and long complement to the X Hot Irons and a great replacement for long irons.
They employed the core technologies and faster ball speeds into the design of callaway x24 irons for sale , to create a longer, more accurate set than precious X-Series. They also introduce a modern Warbird sole plate relieved in the heel and toe for enhanced versatility from a variety of lies. These irons also use a Deep Undercut Cavity design to move the center of gravity lower (helping with launch) and move the "hottest" part of the clubface lower, as well.
The chassis has been made with a softer steel, and the hitting area is made from a harder steel. Plus the stock shaft is the True Temper Speed Step 85 Lightweight Steel Shaft, with other options available, they allowed Callaway to make the face thinner, save some weight, and then redistribute the weight behind a large channel in the back. Combined with stronger lofts and longer shafts in the long-irons, the result is a hotter hitting area, a lower center of gravity and shots that should fly higher and farther.