In the new year, it is head that Callaway is going to produce the new irons called callaway pro x hot irons and callaway x hot irons. You can purchase those on
australia golf online.Callaway designers are producing the new irons according golf players need. 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.
Among the two new hot irons
TaylorMade RocketBladez Irons and Callaway X Hot Irons, which one will outweigh? Available to golfers on January 25, 2013, the X Hot and X Hot Pro Irons have distinctly different technologies that fuel distance and complete performance for both amateur and professional golfers. 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.
As with all of the Callaway X series irons, the new
Callaway X Hot Irons feature perimeter weighting that will help those that don’t hit the ball perfect every time keep the ball on the target line. These long, high-performing X Hot Irons apply a thin Speed Frame Face for significantly higher CT and faster ball speeds. They also introduce a modern Warbird sole plate relieved in the heel and toe for enhanced versatility from a variety of lies.
After
callaway X-24 hot irons which are powered by a consistently hot face that generates peak ball speeds for maximum distance with pinpoint accuracy, the X Hot is another hot golf club from allaway cause a ton of publicity and buzz. The Callaway X 24 gets the ball up in the air easily with a nice, boring trajectory. And of course, the X24 comes with the bore through hosel, which make Callaway’s clubs’ feel extraordinary.
Callaway designed the X Hot irons using two different types of stainless steel. The chassis has been made with a softer steel, and the hitting area is made from a harder steel. That 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.