Callaway x460 driver specifications
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Callaway X Tour Driver. The Callaway X Tour driver is an all titanium driver designed to help golfers improve accuracy off the tee and is more forgiving than earlier Callaway drivers. The CT measurement is, in effect, a measurement of how flexible or trampoline-like the face is. The Consistent Alignment sole allows the club to rest on two areas of the sole to keep the club from rocking for improved accuracy. The Tour version has a Center of Gravity that is positioned higher and closer to the face to give players a lower trajectory compared to the standard x Then our fitting process will identify the specifications like loft, face angle and shaft length that optimize spin rates, shot shape and launch angle to give you consistent performance off the tee.
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Clubs that do not qualify: Clubs with cracked or dented heads, heads that rattle and clubs with broken shafts. But my X still wanted to hit to the Big Green Monster in left field. This closed face keep playing tricks with my eyes and mind but eventually I stopped trusting and using the sole to line up the club. The small chevron on top of the crown is a Callaway signature and I like it. Still the closed face was not what I expected and will just assume that this one just slipped by quality control.
Performance Once I was able to teach my new dog how to sit at address, it really is a good club for the money. When struck well I get a good ball flight and good balance between distance and accuracy. Coming from the FT-3, the X is one loud stick! My partners who use all-titanium drivers could quickly recognize when the ball was struck well.
After some time I learned again what a great and mediocre struck shot sounded like. When compared to the FT-3, the X does have a more solid feel at impact. I can feel more of the vibrations through impact and this extra feedback is welcome most of the time.
The X feels a little more rugged and solid, making a firmer ball feel even firmer. It appeared to me that the X imparted a little less spin on the ball, giving me a flatter trajectory than my FT This might have helped my accuracy a little but the club is not as long as my FT My home course is very flat and open, so I tend to look for distance over accuracy. Given the opportunity I would recommend that you get fit for your driver, with so many shafts out on the market and those available from Callaway the right loft and shaft combination are key.
Luckily the Fujikura The stock shaft for this model is a 64g Fujikura shaft. The Tour model is available in lofts of 8. The stock shaft for this model is the 67g Fujikura You can see most of the line up at the X custom shaft page or by asking your local Callaway dealer for up-to-date availability.
The headcover is the same shape and quality as the FT-3 and drivers. Nothing too fancy here but does advertise well what club it hides and protects. The only difference between the standard and Tour headcovers is a color change. The grip is standard Callaway fare. With good looks and using tried and true technology the X is in a good spot in the Callaway line up.
Like you, mine also sets up closed and I have to readjust it every time before teeing off. I think Calloway is misleading the public by stating that their Tour X sets up properly due to sole configuration. I have used X, but in most of hit I have experienced big slice. Sometimes it goes very well, but it is too sensitive to use. So I attached two lead tape at the heel. Then it works well. When I use Taylermade drivers, they work well.
So in my conclusion, X is not easy to use. Recommended to buy this club by my golf teacher. I alreday have the matching 3 wood. It is a great club and let my 17 hadicap friend have a slog with it on a few holes. He could not believe how long and straight it drives.
I hit a demo FT-3 Tour Neutral 8. I have confirmed that the X Tour even though it looked square at address does tend to pull the ball to the left on solid hits. I thought that the X tour might be marginally longer and marginally flatter than the FT-3 tour. The 2 lead tape you put at the heel, is it on the bottom of the driver with the X logo , left and right side?
Just got back from the range after hitting the X Tour 8. I am a 14 year old kid who bought this driver. I have played a couple of rounds with this driver. Before playing wtih this driver I kept on hitting a huge slice. Now I hit the ball consistently straight and just as well as with Taylormade R7 or Cobra Speed drivers. I added at lesats 30 yards as compared to my previous driver.
It is a great buy. I just bought the Tour 9. I lowered my handicap last sunday for the first time in 8 months! Bottom-line, great club, great shaft Fujikura Tour Platform I am now looking for a consistent 3 wood…. It was too stiff for my friend, how could not get it to fly. However it works for me. I can really lean on it and have found it to be forgiving. Then our fitting process will identify the specifications like loft, face angle and shaft length that optimize spin rates, shot shape and launch angle to give you consistent performance off the tee.
Highest pricing when you trade or sell. Typical turnaround time is business days. Apply 2nd Swing eGift Code at checkout on 2ndSwing. Can I trade in more than one item?
Who do I contact if I have questions about my trade-in? How are trade values determined? Does the condition of my used golf clubs affect the value? Important: Iron sets must contain a minimum of five 5 consecutive clubs with matching shafts, including a Pitching Wedge. If a PW is not included, you will be required to enter each of the irons individually. Clubs that are stamped or engraved will be automatically receive the "Below Average" value. Please provide us the information below to help expedite your quote: Please provide dates you need sets delivered to you.
Clubs that do not qualify: Clubs with cracked or dented heads, heads that rattle and clubs with broken shafts. Fitting irons. Counterfeit clubs. What happens if there are any discrepancies? Do I need to include a headcover?
Why are there no values for my used golf clubs? Golf Club Condition Guide At 2nd Swing Golf, we work very hard to accurately rate our clubs according to our condition guide. Brand New The golf club is in brand new condition and has never been used on a golf course. Mint Shows virtually no traces of wear and has been hit times total. Above Average Golf club has been played less than 10 rounds and is in top of the line used condition. Average This club has seen normal usage for an extended period of time, at least one season, has been well cared for, and is still in good used condition.
Below Average This golf club has been well used, but not abused.
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