Callaway HX Hot Bite Balls

Callaway HX Hot Bite Balls 

DESCRIPTION

Callaways nex 3-piece golf ball with distance and control. The HX Hot Bite Golf Ball features a softer, proprietary cover that delivers exceptional feel and control on top of the high speed core.
The premium cover feels extremely soft and allows the ball to stop quickly on the green for exceptional short-game control.

Soft, High-Resiliency Core Enhances feel and helps maximize ball speed, resulting in long distance for a wide range of swing speeds. The Ionomer Boundary Layer works with the core to increase ball speed while maintaining soft feel.

HEX Aerodynamics Replaces conventional dimples and virtually eliminates the seam, enhancing shot-to-shot consistency. HEX Aerodynamics also reduces drag for long, efficient ball flight with amazing stability

USER REVIEWS

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[May 30, 2008]
WooGuy
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Callaway Hot Bite

Great addition to the Callaway golf ball family. Holds line very well on putts and full shots. Lands softly on green, so you can expect your chip, pitches and flop shots to end up where you want them to.

For $30.00 a dozen, I really can't see a difference between this ball and the higher priced models. Plus, if I hit one into the woods I don't get sick at the fact I lost $2.50.

Great ball for a person that shoots in the 90's and has a spouse imposed golf budget. lol

Only drawback is ball is not very durable.

Customer Service

Callaway customer service is awesome. No other golf company comes close.

Similar Products Used:

Titilest Pro v1, Callaway HX Tour and Titilest NXT and Callaway Hot.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 29, 2008]
Stud Maximus
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Callaway HX Hot Bite

After doing a lot of reading on this product, I got some at Golf Galaxy and tried them out. To my amazement, I shot my best round ever! This ball stopped very well on greens and was a dream to putt. It's a high spin ball at 11,331rpms's. Depending how you look at it and what you like, it's major downfall is an extremely soft cover. As tested by Golf Magazine, it has the 2nd softest cover next to the Nike One Platinum. Thus, I had one ball scuff and tear into the outer core and I don't know how. Once that happens, it's properties are shot and the ball is not trustworthy. At $30/dz you're out $2.50. Some reviewers have had the same problem when using their wedges. So, you've got a trade off, low durability, but great feel for hitting and putting. It feels great with the driver too. I think it's a little pricey for $29.99/dz. I could see it being a huge seller for around $24/dz. I really like the green coloring used on the ball, very unique and great looking. It also has a nice alignment aide which I use when driving. This ball did not always fly straight of the tee for me, but that may have been my swing at times. It did not do a good job of fighting slices nor is it a long ball. If this ball was more durable, it would be hard to beat for the money.

Customer Service

Not used yet.

Similar Products Used:

A very unique ball, I really haven't found one with the same characteristics to compare it too. Similar in feel to the Black Max.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
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