Callaway X-16 Irons

Callaway X-16 Irons 

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[Apr 01, 2024]
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[Jan 01, 2024]
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[Dec 30, 2023]
Aeera


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[Dec 24, 2023]
arissaaqila


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tstoto
is getting ready to take part in a highly anticipated local golf tournament. He wore sportswear specifically for golf, picked up his favorite golf clubs, and carried a golf bag filled with balls he had carefully selected.

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No weaknesses. All very good.

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5
[Apr 14, 2017]
Van
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: X 16 Irons

Well, here we are, 2017 and I've tried a lot of the newer offerings. Callaways XR Irons, the new Steelhead XR's and all these that are calling plastic "tungsten" (its plastic people) I purchased a set of these, fine toothed the grooves and gave em a polish. They hit just as well, if not better than a lot of these so called "technology advanced" clubs out there. You want game improvement, don't seek it in a product, invest in your physic and take some lessons. Not just from one trainer, but from a couple of different ones. Unlock your unique swing by finding what's comfortable for you. These Irons have DEFINITELY stood the test of time. Seen a LOt of chewed up clubs from the same years of their release and I've gotta say, Callaway outdid themselves with this offering. I think they could re-release new X16's and they would fly off the shelf as long as they kept to original specs.

Customer Service

Not familiar, but they seem good

Similar Products Used:

XR's, Steelhead XR's, X20's, X22's,
The list is immessuarable

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5
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5
[Oct 31, 2007]
golfinprogress
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: X16

Easy to hit . Got my desired distance . Very forgiving . I scrapped my old lob wedge , since the X16 sand wedge can do the job . I intend to retain this clubs for a long time .





Similar Products Used:

RAC , Nike Slingshot

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5
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5
[Sep 05, 2007]
Mike
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Callaway x-16

These are the easiest to hit irons I have ever played, and thats saying a lot because I've demo'd basically every new iron that has come out since the original DCI's. These are extremely easy to maneuver, and do pretty much what you want them to every time. If you can't hit a long iron normally you'll be able to hit these, I used to have problems with them but now I hit these so well that I purchased the set 2 iron and it is amazing, long and straight, it is my security blanket when the driver leaves me.

Customer Service

A+, broken a few shafts on tree roots and such, and Callaway is great about fixing the problems

Similar Products Used:

X-14's, Taylormade Burners, Nike Sling Shots, Cleveland TA7

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5
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5
[Sep 30, 2006]
Pky6471
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Callaway X-16 iron

I'm shooting in the high 80s and low 90s. Bought this set which came with 55-g R-flex graphite shaft. I hit them straight but too high resulting in lost of distance. I later learned that 55-g shaft is for senior (Oooop, my mistake... I thought that I would pick up head speed with lighter shaft).. I called Callaway customer service department and they were happy to reshaft the whole set 3-PW with R-flex graphite shaft CW (I think 75-g shaft)... I got my distance back, but I still have problem using my 3-iron so I bought a hybrid... I have not been able to use 3-iron, from any manufacturers, and probably it applies to most of us... So now I really enjoy this set of club, I just wish that I could hit my 3-iron ... My swing, not the club

Customer Service

Callaway customer service department is A+++++++++++ ... I will continue buying Callaway clubs because of its excellent customer service department... Callaway is willing to work with you even though it's your faults

Similar Products Used:

King Cobra Oversize II, TaylorMade

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5
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4
[Sep 30, 2006]
agjr200hp
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: x16 SteelHead

Great clubs. Very forgiving and consistent. If something goes wrong, you know it and can determine easily that it wasn't the club. :-)

Customer Service

Not used

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made RAC OS

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5
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5
[Mar 08, 2004]
larson32
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: X-16

Love them, I hit them at least 10 more yards then my old clubs. Not the best to look at the address, but great to hit.

Customer Service

O K

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made RAC Callaway X-14 Nike Slingshot

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5
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3
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