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Callaway X2 Hot irons Vs TaylorMade SLDR irons by jessica delia
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Callaway X2 Hot irons Vs TaylorMade SLDR irons |
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Recreation & Leisure
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In fact, 2014 is different. A number of exciting new golf clubs for sale have been launched. Callaway and TaylorMade manufacturers have made a huge selection of technologically-advanced products to get your playing best this year. Now, follow me to read about the items: Callaway X2 Hot irons Callaway Golf has announced the launch of the X2 Hot irons. The wooden clubs are complemented by two new iron ranges: the X2 Hot and the X2 Hot Pro. The former uses an undercut channel to increase the trampoline effect and face flex, while maximum perimeter weighting has enlargened the sweet spot. These developments ensure the new easy-to-hit X2 Hot irons produce more distance, higher launch angles and increased stopping power. The X2 Hot Pro version features a thinner, hotter face with a larger sweet spot and a Central Mass Bar for increased MOI and improved resistance to twisting. TaylorMade SLDR irons TaylorMade has expanded its SLDR range into the iron category with the introduction of the SLDR iron – engineered for golfers seeking a classic-looking clubhead combined with the distance-enhancing benefits of TaylorMade’s Speed Pocket technology. The new ThruSlot extends all the way through the bottom cavity, and works in conjunction with the ultra-thin clubface and deep undercut to promote tremendous face-flex at impact. The SLDR iron’s Speed Pocket, with new ThruSlot Technology, is characterised by a 2mm-wide slot cut high up behind the clubface. This ThruSlot enables a large area of the face to flex and rebound at impact, resulting in faster ball speed, a higher launch angle, strong ball flight and a steep, quick stopping descent angle. Overall The clubs in my bag help me play better. Right now I play Titleist AP2 714 irons with regular shafts. Yes, I was fitted for them. I hit a 7 iron, 155 with them. My handicap is a 5. They make the game easier and more fun while giving me consistency. But I wouldn’t have a problem with these SLDR’s…they felt great, gave me consistent distance.
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