Callaway Hex Bite Review: My Honest First Impression

Okay, I’ll admit it, when it comes to golf balls, I’m a Titleist guy.  Even though I play Callaway irons and a Callaway driver, they’ve never produced a golf ball that I really liked (the original Rule 35’s Red & Blue aside). So when I was asked to test out the new Callaway Hex Black, I was already a little biased.

My go-to golf ball? The Titleist Pro V1x. But a recent trip to the Canadian Rockies demanded something a little different. So, for this Callaway Hex Bite review, I traded my Pro V1x for the Callaway Hex Black and put it through its paces over 36 holes. Did the Callaway Hex Black convert me? Here’s my honest take.

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Golf Club Rust: Prevention, Removal & Spin Myth

Rust: friend or foe? When it comes to golf clubs rusting, opinions are as diverse as the clubs in your bag. Some golfers embrace the rustic look, believing it adds character and even improves spin. Others view it as a performance killer, a sign of neglect, and something to be avoided at all costs. So, where does the truth lie? Join us as we unravel the mysteries of golf clubs rusting, exploring the science, the myths, and the practical tips for managing rust on your clubs. Whether you’re a rust enthusiast or a staunch opponent, this post will equip you with the knowledge you need to make the best decisions for your game.

Rust and golf wedges puttersThere’s been a lot of talk over the years about rust and its effect on the performance of golf equipment, particularly wedges. The thought is, a rusting wedge will be a much more abrasive surface, causing more friction at impact resulting in increased spin. This theory has been put to the test on many occasions, and fortunately, the numbers don’t lie. Here’s everything you’d ever need to know about rust and golf clubs.

Which Golf Clubs Are Prone to Rust?

Generally speaking, the clubs that tend to rust and oxidize are made of mild carbon steel. Back in the 1990’s Roger Cleveland developed their RTG Wedges, RTG standing for Raw Tour Grind. This type of club didn’t get the thin layer of Chrome around the face. Without the protective Chrome layer, moisture and salt can go to work, and rust can slowly start to appear all over the clubface. Rust is most commonly found on wedges and putters using the raw finish.

 

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Yonex EZONE EZ-Z42 Driver: First Look & Other Golf Club News

Hey golf fans! Check out these intriguing photos I found on the USGA conforming club list – talk about a sneak peek at potential new releases! We’re talking a Tour Edge driver, a very sleek Yonex “All Black” Ezone EZ-Z42 Driver, and even some Callaway prototypes. While some of these clubs might never actually hit the shelves, it’s fun to speculate. Let’s take a closer look!

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