Video Review: Callaway Razr X Tour Hybrid

The Callaway Razr X Tour is designed with less of an offset than the standard model, allowing better players to have greater control over their shots for an improved performance.

Benefitting from the use of aggressive VFT technology that allows Callaway to more accurately control the thickness of the club face, creating a huge sweet spot for improved forgiveness, this well constructed Callaway RAZR X Tour Golf Hybrid will increase your distance and improve accuracy.

It also features a zero roll design, which allows for higher launching shots, even on hits off the lower end of the club face, as well as using an inertia driven design, meaning a larger head size for increased control and playability.

This won our 2011 hybrids test but was just knocked off the top spot this time around.  

Our team loved that this combined the powerful feel associated with Callaway hybrids with a sleek and compact head shape. David was impressed with the smooth sole, suggesting it is versatile because there is nothing to get snagged in the rough. Alan, meanwhile, also rated the feel and looks highly. Even Peter loved the smaller head and awarded it top marks in every category – despite it not being aimed at higher-handicap players.

The Razr X Tour also delivered on performance with high marks in the distance and dispersion, while our TG Elite Pro James liked the look of the smaller head with less offset.

Here’s what our Senior Equipment Editor Jon and Equipment Editor David thought of the X Tour:

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