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Callaway HX Hot Balls Review

Callaway HX Hot


Description
  • Soft boundary layer increases ball velocity while maintaining a soft feel
  • Solid core, 3-piece construction
  • High-resilience core is packed with power and increases ball speed
  • Provides hotter performance and more distance



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Review Date
June 19, 2011

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Reviewed by: J-Bone ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
HX Hot

Summary:
Tried the HX Hot in a tournament. My first tee shot was the longest drive I've had in a while. Went on to shoot 78 with 4 double bogeys and 1 birdie (par 71). Best round I've had in a long time. Not as much feel as pricier balls, but the distance is great. I usually like to die the ball in the hole on putts, but softer balls on slow greens don't work so well. With this ball I was making par saves all day.


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Review Date
November 5, 2010

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Reviewed by: Bert Cole ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Callaway HX-Hot

Summary:
I try other balls but keep coming back to the HX-Hot for the added distance. I'd rather hit Driver - 6 iron than Driver - hybrid. Since I hit the ball high and play on a course with usually soft greens, I haven't found the lack of spin to be a problem. In fact it's often a benefit because even with a 180 yd. 5 iron shot the ball is generally within a few feet of the ball mark.


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Review Date
July 13, 2010

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Reviewed by: Olly ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Callaway HX Hot Plus

Summary:
Being a mid handicap player, I don't want to spend a fortune on balls, cos lets face it one or two are not coming home from a round! Been using the Srixon soft feel, but bought 24 of these to give them a go. First round today and did notice more driving distance, even if slightly off centre, but didn't have as much confidence around the greens, as i felt they came off the wedges a little quickly, thus yipping a few. will persist as I have 23 left! Not sold yet, as the Srixons are great. More practice chipping with them and they might just work! Oh they cut up quickly (make that 22 left)


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Review Date
December 19, 2009

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Reviewed by: KS ,  Shoots in the 100s

Model Reviewed:
Callaway HX Hot Plus

Summary:
At my level of game, was happy to be sub 100 on par 70, I'm super happy with the HX Hot +. Tried the V1's and other balls. Though since changing to this ball, since the last 7 rounds, I've equaled my best, and achieved a new low of 90, otherwise I've hit 95-100-95-97-100-92.
Reccommend this ball to any 100-105 golfer who wants to get into the 90's.


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Review Date
August 28, 2009

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Reviewed by: aj sotelo ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
hx hot plus

Summary:
is anyone hearing this..im a 4 handicap..i play championship courses from the tips..i use pro v1 & nike 1 tour..i found a hx hot plus hit off the tee and got 30yds more on my drives..i bouth a dozen for $27 dollars shot 1 over at my home course..i had to recalculate all my clubs including the putter..my short game was also recalculated but over all im super excited about this new ball..doesnt spin as much as the other balls i used.. but i was still able to score..attack pins..and better than all i had a straighter more penetrating ball flight..i definitely recomended it..and thats from a guys who hates the touri...


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