#2013 callaway x hot driver drivers#
Are the new drivers definitively better than they’ve ever been? Well, technically, they’re better in the only way that matters: They’re better, sometimes infinitely so, at fitting you and your needs perfectly. Understanding some of the key differences and knowing what to look out for to suit your game will make the search a whole lot easier. Some like TaylorMade are taking that weight-saving advantage even to the face, previously the heaviest single element of a clubhead. Callaway hybrids have changed in recent years and with a vocabulary now including names such as Epic, Flash, Rogue and, of course, Big Bertha the range can appear confusing when starting your search. And yes, the amount of carbon composite material making up heads continues to increase to provide more room for these specially designed models. A hot new idea is marrying forward centers of gravity for low spin with perimeter weighting for upper level forgiveness.
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That’s increasingly possible as companies continue to save more weight to be distributed in distinct ways to meet the diverse needs of different golfers. The one explicitly tethered to your performance needs and preferences. But all those options really reveal one thing: the right number of drivers is of course one. For TaylorMade’s Stealth lineup, since one model has a sliding weight, the number of potential drivers is technically infinite. Project X graphite shafts carry an MSRP of 275 but can be found for around. Flex ranges from 5.0 to 7.0 on the Rifle scale.
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When considering the standard and tour issue lines, weights of the Project X graphite shafts range from 60 to over 100 grams. For Titleist TSi, the settings allow for 480 distinct head arrangements. With regard to looks, the Project X plays it safe with a solid blue color and minimal graphics. How many drivers is the right number? Thanks to adjustability, Callaway’s Rogue ST lineup includes four different heads that when multiplied by the different lofts and its adjustable hosels, transform into 80 different combinations-not counting shafts.