![]() Whilst there are various differences across the X Hot and X Hot Pro series between all the individual clubs, for the purposes of this review, we’ll be focusing on the differences between the X Hot and X Hot Pro irons specifically. The differences between the X Hot and X Hot Pro club models are subtle, but depending on your individual style of play, you may find one series better suited to your needs than the other. The incorporation of the wide sole feature in the design of the X Hot irons is ideal for several reasons. This is a feature typically seen in iron hybrids, which many golfers prefer due to their increased loft, trajectory, and distance. The sole of the clubhead has also been widened. ![]() The clubface itself isn’t the only part of the X Hot ironhead that has been expanded for optimal performance. This is a really great feature for mid to high-handicap golfers because it ensures that energy is transferred efficiently from the clubhead to the ball, even in instances when the ball is hit slightly off-center. The face of the club has a large surface area, meaning that the ‘sweet spot’ (the point of optimal energy transfer) is expanded. The incorporation of this material in the X Hot iron construction, therefore, suggests that Callaway has prioritized tried and tested design elements as well as innovative technology. ![]() Stainless steel is the most popular material for use in golf club manufacturing. ![]()
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