Callaway X Hot Driver Adjustment Settings

Callaway X Hot Driver Adjustment Settings

Outlet Condition: This is our highest rated Certified Pre-Owned condition. Outlet condition clubs have never been hit. However, they cannot be sold as new as they could have been floor samples or demo clubs. Outlet condition clubs could exhibit some minor scuffs on the sole or other form of shop-wear. Outlet - What It Means.

Grip: Always a high quality grip. Shaft: No signs of any wear or use. Face: Perfect sharp grooves with scoring lines and paint fully intact. Sole: May have a few brush marks but otherwise perfect. Like New Condition: These clubs are nearly impossible to differentiate from new. They have been hit very few times, if at all, and show almost no wear.

These clubs may have been refinished at some point. Like New Condition - What It Means. Grip: Always a high quality grip. Shaft: Few signs of any wear or use. Captain tsubasa game.

Callaway were founded on the basis of hot faced titanium drivers and the Callaway X Hot driver takes us back to these glory days. The advance in manufacturing techniques has enabled Callaway to use a new titanium casting process to create a cast head with very thin walls. Callaway Xhot Pro Driver Review. Pros of the X Hot Pro Driver: 435cc club head is ideal for workability, thin wall casting creates a hot feel off the face, speed frame face created more ball speed. Cons of the X Hot Pro Driver: Shaft is.75' too long (for me), optifit tech doesn't adjust loft, the new grip had a tendency to slip in hotter temperatures.

Face: Perfect sharp grooves with scoring lines and paint fully intact. Sole: May have a few brush marks but nearly perfect.

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Woods Top/Crown: Little, if any, signs of wear or use. Paint is near perfect. Irons Topline/Body: Maybe a scratch or two from being in a bag with other clubs. Very Good Condition: Unlike our Like New condition, these clubs have clearly been hit but are in fantastic shape. They may have a few scratches if you look closely but will still look like the newest club in most bags. Very Good Condition - What It Means. Grip: Always a high quality grip.

Shaft: Slight signs of wear or use. Graphics still in place. May have a few paint chips from rubbing against other clubs but are otherwise structurally perfect.

Face: Polished look of Like New but with slightly more signs of play. All of paint-fill still in the grooves. Sole: Polished look Like New but with a bit more wear. Light wear from where club has brushed through the grass in play.

Woods Top/Crown: Minor signs of wear from normal use. Paint may have a small scratch or chip, but they will be barely visible. Irons Topline/Body: Few cosmetic scratches from rubbing against other clubs but medallions and overall condition is great. Good Condition: These clubs have seen normal use (usually several seasons) but are in better than average shape for that particular model club. They may have some cosmetic imperfections but will look better than the average club in most players’ bags.

Good Condition - What It Means. Grip: Always a high quality grip. Shaft: Graphics are still completely visible and little, if any, bag wear. Face: Normal scratches from shot impacts that will not affect performance. Grooves are still sharp and in great condition. Sole: Normal scratches from a couple of seasons of use. These scratches are common for the polished soles on most Callaway Golf woods.

Scratches and wear consistent with steady use but no dents or damage that will affect the weight or structural integrity of the club. Woods Top/Crown: Might have some small chips or scratches but will not be visible without close inspection. Irons Topline/Body: Scratches and wear consistent with steady use but no dents or damage that will affect the weight or structural integrity of the club. Average Condition: These clubs have been used but not abused. They will show normal wear from frequent play and may have natural scratches, pop up marks and/or bag wear on the shaft. These are great clubs for those looking for performance and value and are less concerned about cosmetics. Average Condition - What It Means.

Grip: Always a high quality grip. Shaft: Graphics may be worn off in places and paint may have worn away. Shafts are still in perfect working condition and have been checked to ensure they maintain the proper flexibility. Face: Grooves will have typical wear from frequent play and nicks that will not affect playability. Paint-fill in grooves may be worn or missing in places. Sole: Typical scratches from heavy use but no imperfections that will affect performance. Such scratches are common on polished soles with most Callaway Golf painted woods.

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