Callaway X Hot Driver Loft Adjustments

Callaway X Hot Driver Loft Adjustments Average ratng: 5,0/5 5455 votes

The newest release from Callaway Golf, the X Hot Driver on January 25th. With new technology this golf driver brings you added yardage off the tee.

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There are some really smart people on The Community when it comes to club building.I am not one of them. However, based on the materials in your clubs, I am not sure if you will be able to bend them or not. Cast steel clubs can usually be bent 2* but with your clubs having titanium in them, I'm not sure how much they can bend. Maybe our resident expert can weigh in with the right answer. You might be better off buying a 'new' set of clubs that meet your specs. If you don't know about it, Callaway has a site where they sell used clubs. You can find some smoking deals.

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I agree on the CPO. But if you want to have yours bent talk to the local person and see what they think. Just because they can be bent, doesn't mean they will or will do it correctly.

A local shop near me adjusts clubs and has a box of club heads they have cracked. Some guys want to do it quick and metal doesn't like that. I got a set of CF16 last year from someone on here. The were barely used from the looks of them but the lofts of the 5i-8i were all with 3* of each other. The lie was also off.

I'm not familiar with that model iron but if it's older Callaway, your irons may have the bore-through hosels which can probably not be bent for either lie or loft. If they have regular length hosels and are cast and not forged, they may be bent for lie adjustments a limited amount but not for loft adjustments. Most shops around me will not touch cast irons for lie adjustments over a degree and nobody will attempt to bend them for loft adjustments. Sale By the time you find someone to do it, spend the money, and have just one hosel snap and need to find a replacement iron, you would probably be better off getting a used set with modern jacked lofts with the sole design and offset that suits you. Used irons can be bought pretty cheap these days.

I only bought one new set of irons in my life and that was around 1983. In the past three years, I've bought four used sets and reshafted three of them to suit me for less than a new set of premium irons.