Callaway X-12 Irons

Callaway X-12 Irons 

DESCRIPTION

The 1998 Big Bertha Irons feature all of the game-enhancing characteristics of the Great Big Bertha Titanium irons in a stainless steel head. The sweet-spot of the club has been increased over the standard Big Bertha iron. The weight has been re-distributed around the club and the center-of-gravity has been lowered to create a more heel-and-toe balanced iron. The top line has also been thinned to make this the most playable club Callaway has ever created. (Price for 3-PW Steel Shaft)

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[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya


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[Jan 01, 2024]
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[Dec 30, 2023]
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[Dec 22, 2023]
arissaaqila


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See you at the next golf course, a place where we not only play golf, but also create moments that will be remembered forever. tstoto

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very good...no flaws.

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[May 29, 2021]
incremental19


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Good look, good feel, good results. 10 yards longer than any other irons I have ever had. Forgiving, but still able to work the ball. Pro Irvine Concrete Pumping

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Can't find any.

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5
[Apr 14, 2017]
Peter Millett
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Callaway X-12 Irons

My Uncle gave me his 2-SW set 2 years ago when I started and it can't be denied these clubs are a classic, these clubs have incredible feel, whilst being very forgiving, despite being almost 20 years old now they would give other modern clubs a run for their money in quality, even today!

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5
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5
[Jun 24, 2013]
super gt
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Callaway X12 rch 99 graphite

Played lots of irons and these are a match for any and can be worked either way or just straight. They have a nice sound at impact not tinny or clunky at all, in fact quite the opposit, they are almost as quiet as a forged iron.They have an offset which suits me. Good stopping power on the green , quite high ball flight. Eaay to use out of the rough, even the long irons. I find them better than hybrids from the rough. All in all a beaut iron. I am not looking to buy any more I shall just try and improve with these , so far I have only used them for 5 rounds.

Customer Service

not used but from other reviews they are very good.

Similar Products Used:

Ben Hogan CFT, Big Berth 1994, Nickent 3DX, Rawlings offset irons, Confidence irons , Mizuno mx20 Tzoid which were my favourites.These were all pretty good clubs but my search is finished for now.

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5
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5
[Sep 22, 2012]
Nick
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Callaway X-12

These irons were given to me, and I must say, I had no idea they were as old as 1998. Great height with the low irons, an great control in the short irons. The workability is outstanding for a set that is as forgiving as these. I do find the wedges hard to use, simply because of the thickness of them, so I swapped in a vokey 56* and an s-tour 60*. In fact I was skeptical of all the irons past 6 because of how thick they looked at adress, but I've seen the light now.

Great irons, probably extremely cheap now, super long and with very good control (for their class). I'd certainly recommend to anyone, especially those who want a bit of fun with the ball while also maintaining a high level of forgiveness.

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4
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5
[Apr 24, 2012]
Just Brilliant
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Callaway x12 irons

I bought my x12's with rc 96 stiff graphite shafts at the Vegas Callaway store after a good blackjack night. Hard to believe it's been so long ago. For the last few years, I've tried many different clubs, and just havent been able to get the same feel I have with the x12's. The thing about the Vegas store, it's thinner air and a higher elevation then I play. I was hitting the 5 iron 205 yards, while back east, I get 175 to 180. To sum it up, the Razrs aren't the replacement for the x12's.

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5
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5
[Dec 28, 2011]
Robert
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Callaway x-12

Got these clubs a few months back and can say I'm nothing but amazed! The feel is great and quality is top notch. These clubs seem to make even a slightly off shot still playable. I've tried some of the newer callaway clubs and for the money these are a better buy as they dont feel much different from the more expensive stuff out there. I did my research on these clubs and couldn't be happier.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway diablo , Ben hogan

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5
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