Rivals the ProV1
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| Review Date: November 1, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Alyson D. Gooden, |
Extremely good feel and incredible distance. In these two aspects I prefer this ball over all the Titlist balls. The only issue with Callaway Hx Hot Bite is its durability. As long as you don't abuse Callaway balls they will outlast the Titlist brand. You can abuse the ProV1 (bounce it on cartpaths/rocks) and it will still last reasonably long. However Callaway Balls are not built for this kind of endurance, they are built for no other reason than hitting off the tee and on fairways/out of rough and especially around the green.
THIS IS THE BEST BALL I HAVE EVER USED AROUND AND ON THE GREEN!
It also added 10 yards to my drive out the ProV1. |
One of the finest balls I've ever played!
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| Review Date: July 21, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Robert G. Martinez, Brooksville FL |
| This ball feels good off the tee and goes very long, but it is brilliant around the greens. If you are a good chipper, it is responsive to your touch and will always be around the hole. It's hard to describe, but some cheap balls feel like rocks when you hit them, these Hot Bites feel like velvet. The Green V on them makes them unique too. Cool! |
A Great Golf Ball
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| Review Date: September 17, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Robert Glatz, St. Louis, Missouri United States |
| I am an 18 handicap. I've tried almost every ball on the market. This is as good as any of them from my perspective including balls that cost twice as much. |
Callaway HX Hot Bite
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| Review Date: April 24, 2010 |
| Reviewer: C. Mosso, PA |
| Decent ball for the price. Has soft feel and seems to stop well enough on hard, fast greens. Would buy again. |
One of the best balls for under $30 a dozen
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| Review Date: October 24, 2009 |
| Reviewer: TC in NYC, New York City, USA |
I admit it...I have been spoiled, having played the BEN HOGAN golf balls on clearance before Callaway Golf made them disappear. Those were some nice rocks, son...for $45/dozen, if you can find them. (PS, I think they are called Callaway Tour iX's now.) Well, I'll tell you whut...if you are budget conscious, the Hot Bite deserves a try. You can crush these and they will fly straight. I swing a stiff shaft at about 96mph...they "click" and I can roll them up to 260 yards, long enough to make my golf buddies grumble.
Now, when you get close to the green, the soft cover gives you some feel and ability to spin/stop them on the "dance floor" with a wedge; a big need fulfilled for me. The rub is that they scuff easily and have to go into the shag bag after that. Look, I'm still getting used to putting Hot Bites, since they have some give, but I know the right tempo is my job. Overall, I'm pleased for a 20+ handicapper...I picked up the game late in life, so I stick with what works. |
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The Ball is great. I like it very much, I usually buy this ball for my golf traning.