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The Callaway X driver came out on the market in , so it's certainly not the manufacturer's most recent model. In fact, Callaway has introduced several newer models of drivers since the X Even so, the X remains a solid performer and occupies a place of honor in many players' bags. · The new Callaway Golf X Driver is available in lofts of 9 degrees, 10 degrees, 11 degrees, and HT (High Trajectory) and comes standard with a Fujikura® gram graphite shaft in Light, Regular and Stiff flexes. The X Tour version comes in degree, degree and degree lofts with a Fujikura Tour Platform shaft in Regular. · Starting with the original Big Bertha, Callaway has always been associated with quality, high-performance drivers. Nearly every company has rushed to the cc limit, although Titleist took their time getting the R out. Callaway quickly released the Big Bertha Titanium and came close to the limit but the Fusion FT-3 was actually the first Callaway driver to Estimated Reading Time: 11 mins.
As its name implies, the Callaway Big Bertha driver has a cc club head, the maximum size currently allowed by the USGA and the R A. Its titanium club head features a shape which promotes long, straight shots by maximizing the size of the clubface and "stretching" and flattening the crown back away from the club's sizeable sweet spot. The Callaway X driver is an all titanium driver designed to help golfers improve accuracy off the tee and is more forgiving than earlier Callaway drivers. The X uses Callaway's Variable Face Thickness technology to increase the Characteristic Time of the face to the limit set by the USGA. This all-titanium, cc driver is designed for longer and straighter tee shots. At cc, the new drivers combine a CT/VFT Face, Consistent Alignment Sole and patented Callaway Golf technologies. That combination of technology makes the X the longest all-titanium drivers Callaway Golf has ever made.
Find golf club trade-in and re-sales values for over models of used golf clubs at the PGA Value Guide, from leading manufacturers such as Callaway. The Bottom Line: the Callaway Big Bertha driver has been one of the best-performing, most popular drivers in the company's history. Its large sweet spot. The new geometrical design of the all-titanium Big Bertha driver sees the head stretched and flattened to touch the dimensional limits set.
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