Franklin51
On the Verge
For guys who have hit the woods and hybrids what do you see as the difference other than the shafts.
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The X2Hot hybrid is lightyears better than the previous model.
I was openly critical about last year's model, but this year's hybrid is special.
I think the entire line is better actually.
The X Hot was the one driver I was really excited about and frustrated with last year. I wanted it to be my driver badly. I remember trying it several different times, thinking I must have been tired when I hit it, or not warmed up properly each time I saw the results. It felt great, but the results were just sort of average. It was the driver I really wanted, and ended up not cracking my top 5. The X2Hot was a different story. I was ready to dismiss it before I hit it, and it stood up to the challenge. I felt it was a big step forward.
The X2Hot hybrid is a beast. It might be the only club I haven't bought because it was too good. Moving to that hybrid would have forced me to change most of the high end of my bag due to distance gaps. I probably would have had to buy 3 new clubs in order to put that thing in my bag.
I think they improved on the shaft with the X2Hot over the XHot.
Just got in my XHot Pro 5 wood today that I ordered from Rock Bottom for a steal of a deal. I am curious about one thing with it though. There is a small round rubber looking piece on the sole of the club on the heel side as shown in the picture below. Curious if anybody else still has this wood series and can tell me if that is something that is supposed to be on this club. Emailed Callaway customer service about it tonight.
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Googled this club and looked at several pictures of this series and didn't notice it on any of the other clubs pictured. The club came sealed in a Callaway bag just like my recently purchased Alpha 815 driver and V Series fairway woods did that came directly from Callaway.
I believe the pro version used that hole so u could hot melt to the head.