Description Unlike any other ball on the market, the solid core, three-piece HX features a patented tubular lattice network that results in 100 percent surface area coverage. The design improves low-speed lift and reduced high-speed drag to give you a more penetrating trajectory, greater carry, more roll distance and unsurpassed flight stability.
Reviewed by: Callaway Fan(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: HX Red
Summary: I discovered these balls by pure accident...I usually play the HX Bite and purchased a big assorted bag of used callaways for my old man as he can't tell the difference anyways. I found a solid sleeve of HX Red's in there and thought I'd try them out on a course I never played (didn't want to lose the new HX Bites) - I drove the ball a mile, hit most of the greens and didn't three putt a single hole...using the same HX Red the entire round. It flies super straight and has nice grip around the greens. Feels great off the putter as well. Now that I know these aren't being made anymore - I'm going to save them for the big round. A great overall ball - if you have one and hit it into the bushes, it's worth a second look.
Customer Service: None needed.
Similar Products Used: HX Bite, HX Hot, DT 90, Pro V1, Noodle, Tour i(x)
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Summary: This was my favorite ball, but now they quit making them. Same thing happened with the Revolution Tour. Anyway, this ball is great off the driver, and it is also pretty good off wedges. A great ball if you can still find any.
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Summary: I have played the Callaway HX Tour and the Titleist Pro V1's for quite a while. I got a sleve of the HX Blue at a company outting and liked the feel around the green, but thought it felt "mushy" off the tee. A friend of mine suggested I try the Red. I did and I am sold. I actually think this ball "bites" on the green better than the HX Tour and seems to "jump" off the driver.
Like anything, its a preference thing, for me, this ball meets my game requirements and is now my ball of choice.
Customer Service: N/A
Similar Products Used: Callaway HX Tour
Titleist Pro V1
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Summary: Very nice overall golf ball. The Reds jump off the driver and carry very well. They also spin well enough off of a full swing short iron to back up a little bit on a green. They don't spin quite as well as the HX Blue, but then again, they aren't supposed to. The only thing that I have a gripe with is that they are a little "clicky" off the club for my liking...but hey, some people like that. Overall, I'm going to keep playing Callaway's for a while. They are a high quality golf ball. I'm going to try the HX Tour next...should be a slight upgrade on the Red.
Similar Products Used: Bridgestone Tour B330 is very similar.
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Summary: I love this ball ,it looks great with its hx dimples. I won a tournament with this ball. I drove the ball a mile that day and it was the first time using a hx. it feels soft around the greens but is hard off the driver. It's great.
Customer Service: none
Similar Products Used: titleist prov1, nike one
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