![]() ![]() Not to elaborate on the grip too much, but it felt awesome. I also put the new Winn DuraTech grip on there. I kept it at 46 inches so I could emulate a long driver as much as I could. I choose the nVentix NUNCHUK with its unique, uniflex, heavier-than-normal properties. And while most long drive competitors use shafts designed specifically for long-drive competition (that are as stiff and long as telephone poles), I went with a more suitable shaft for my swing speed. I chose the 7-degree model (5- and 6-degree models are also available) with the dual COG adjustable hosel, meaning I could choose from nine face angle/loft configurations over the three options that come from a single COG hosel. Other than the lower loft, the Pro LD has the same tech specs as the regular Callaway XHot–a Speed Frame chassis, Hyperbolic Face and two versions of an adjustable hosel. Reason being, long drive competitors tend to be a fickle bunch when it comes to shafts, and Sellinger's Power Golf wanted to make sure each customer has full control over what shafts they put into this Callaway head. ![]() By head, I mean the club can be bought without a shaft (although you can get one already assembled, if you want). Log in to, and you'll see it's easy to pick the right head for your game. How do I know? I tested the Callaway XHot Pro LD ($279) driver myself, and here's how it went down.įirst, ordering the Pro LD is simple. Callaway Golf, known for producing some long drivers in their own right, has taken special notice of long drivers this year and has codeveloped a new driver with Sellinger's Power Golf that's destined not only for long drive competitions, but the hands of would-be competitors who have big dreams of hitting it big. Impressive, huh? Imagine how far they would have flown with no wind. Last year's RE/MAX World Long Drive Championship included a handful of bombs that flew more than 385 yards into a 20 mph headwind. In case you haven't paid much attention to long drive competitions, here's what you've been missing. ![]()
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