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Review Date January 25, 2011 Overall Rating
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Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
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Reviewed by: Mark Willams
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Shoots in the 90s Model Reviewed: Callaway X 460 Summary: Had the driver three year although most of my golf is at a par three course the driver rattles like a baby rattle. the warranter department said they would replace it for $175.00 with a Diablo Octane and I would have the send the club and pay for shipping. I found the diablo for 209.00 with free shipping and no agrivation. I thought Callaway would do better for the defect. 3 years with little use? Customer Service: Had the driver three year although most of my golf is at a par three course the driver rattles like a baby rattle. the warranter department said they would replace it for $175.00 with a Diablo Octane and I would have the send the club and pay for shipping. I found the diablo for 209.00 with free shipping and no agrivation. I thought Callaway would do better for the defect. 3 years with little use? Similar Products Used: Love my 3 hybrid by callaway. Also M X20 irons.
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Review Date January 5, 2011 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: crookedshaft
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Shoots in the 100s Model Reviewed: 460X Summary: Upgraded from a Taylormade 360, which is a very smooth club that I have carried since 04. Going to a bigger head I was worried about generating enough club head speed to get the distance or bombing it 300+ in the other fairway. To my suprise this club was very workable, it doesn't need a supper powerful swing. I found if you give it a nice easy swing the club does the work for you, hitting in the 250's is norm now. I have tried +400cc drives before but could not get the accuracy, which was the reason I always went back to the Taylormade 360. My best round this year with the 460X I hit 7 out of 8 fairways, the 8th I got greedy and tried to crush it. And yes this club is obnoxious when hit! Similar Products Used: Taylormade 360 on up to R7, Golden Bear 440CC,
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Review Date August 30, 2010 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: Steve Rayburn(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s Model Reviewed: Callaway X460 Driver Summary: Played the X460 9* with a stiff shaft. It felt really nice off the tee. When any ball played is hit on the sweet spot, it goes. Won 3 scramble long drive prizes with it, (ball was Bridgestone B330RX)
For the price, I don't think you can beat this driver. Customer Service: n/a
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Review Date June 21, 2010 Overall Rating
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Visitors rate this review 1.33 of 5,
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Reviewed by: golfkid13(Unregistered User)
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Scratch Golfer Model Reviewed: callaway X460 driver Summary: I picked up this driver used on ebay and I went from hitting high 100's and a few 200's to hitting low to high 200's with very little practice. Great sweet spot and great for all types of golfers.
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Review Date May 1, 2010 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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5 of 5
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Reviewed by: matthew robertson(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: callaway x460 Summary: i bought the callaway x460 with a fujikara s flex shaft and i couldnt be happier... after rockin the range for a few days its taken my game to a whole new level. hitting fairways 280+ consistantly is my thought every time i step up to the tee box, the real crazy thing is that is actually happens now. this club is really forgiving and ads a nice natural draw to your ball off the tee. if you want a driver to complement your game physically as well as mentally the x460 is my highly recommended choice.
-matt
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