#Callaway razr x black driver review drivers#
Before we get into the reasons why, here is what Callaway has to say about the X Hot Driver.ĭistance gains of 13 yards* with the new X Hot Driver have been achieved with a host of design and engineering advancements that make the new drivers fast, hot and more lightweight than their predecessors.Ĭallaway employed its powerfully fast Speed Frame™ Face Technology that increases ball speed, saves weight and optimizes stiffness and stress distribution across the face for more efficient energy transfer. There are a few clubs that in my mind that are fighting for driver of the year and the X-Hot falls into that category. Yes they have the RAZR Fit Xtreme, but what is catching all the buzz is the X-Hot Driver. Part of the reason they have is because of the Callaway X-Hot Driver. In 2013, Callaway Golf has leaped ahead of the competition. Not only that, but their sponsored players are having great years as well. In 2013, Callaway Golf has had numerous successful ad campaigns and giveaways.
Performance rates 8 out of 10.With golf companies struggling these days because of the faltering economy it’s hard to imagine one company can put it’s mark on a year like Callaway Golf has so far. The driver is perfect for someone who just wants to set up and swing rather than tinker with a bunch of adjustments. However, the best way to describe the RAZR X Black is easy and consistent. Other drivers might produce longer shots or allow you more control in terms of ball flight. Off center hits on the heel or toe were still decent shots,resulting in a slight loss of distance.
The RAZR X Black delivered an average distance for most shots. Nearly all shots produced a straight shot or slight fade. The RAZR X Black produces a high ball flight and relatively straight shots. Callaway designed the RAZR X Black with no adjustable features. I found the RAZR X Black an extremely easy club to hit. I tested the Callaway 9.5° RAZR X Black with a stock Fujikura Motore F8 stiff shaft. The RAZR X Black rates 9 out of 10 in terms of appearance. The RAZR X Black has looks easy to hit and the glossy finish gives the club an elegant and stylish appearance. The lower lofted drivers are slightly open and the higher lofted drivers are slightly closed. However, the face angle directly correlates to the loft of the driver. The RAZR X Black is a 460 cc forged composite club head with a slightly open club face. In fact, the lines actually remind me of the TaylorMade Burner (2008) design from a few years ago.
The Callaway RAZR X Black driver features a sleek aerodynamic design with a glossy black finish. The Callaway RAZR X Black Driver combines a sleek look with user-friendly performance. Good Morning – TGIF! Hope everyone had a wonderful week, today we have another review for you.