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Callaway X-20

Callaway X-20


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Newest Callaway Iron series



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Review Date
October 17, 2009

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: 650golf ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Callway X-20 Irons

Summary:
The Callaway X-20 Irons gives a soft feel on impact to the club face. It has a wide sweet spot and is easy to use for most intermediate and beginner. It's very forgiving and develops more distance off of each club. It absorbs a lot of the shock which is good. For a thirteen year old kid like me I can hit the 9-iron 100 yards off the tee. Which surprises other people. Because of these clubs I can hit farther with my old kid clubs. I highly recommend these clubs to those beginner adults or teens who want to play golf.


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Review Date
September 11, 2009

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: mb3 ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Callaway x-20 4-sw

Summary:
Just bought a set of x-20's and went straight to the range: 10-15 more yards on each iron, instantly. They are soft but the ball just explodes off the clubface. I can't wait to put them to the test on the course.


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Review Date
August 23, 2009

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 5 of 5

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Arthur ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Callaway X20

Summary:
These irons are great. I have had all of the Callaways x series except the x22's, but none compared to the proformance of the x20. I hit these clubs straighter and longer that any club I have ever had. Also, they are not to bad on the eyes at address. I love these irons and would recommend them to anyone who is looking to improve their game.


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Review Date
August 18, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: lylemcstyle ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
X- 20

Summary:
i have just got these clubs and i can say what an improvment on my game. although i am still a beginner i am finding these clubs perfect for my game, i am not going onto the course with confidence on my iron shots.. i find them easy to judge distance.

i would say the perfect club

Customer Service:
never used


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Review Date
August 10, 2009

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: 5-footers ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Callaway X-20 irons

Summary:
I bought my set about 3 months ago. I've found them to be the solidest, most forgiving, and cleanest, (to look down at), of any game improvement iron to date. They excel at what they were designed to do and that's hit it high and straight. I too, watched Rocco valiantly duel Tiger with these in one of the great contests of our time. It was so refreshing to watch a man boldly exhibit his absense of vanity in an all out effort to fell a giant. I've been playing the sport for a half century and been in the business for half of my adult career. I've have been around pros for much of my life, and I can say in all honesty that 95% of all "players" and even "wanna-be's" are immensely pretentious. Kudo's to Rocco ... he wasn't concerned with image ... just beating the best there ever was, no matter what it took ... and he almost accomplished it! As for his choice of weapons, the records won't show what he used. I played Wilson Staff Tour blades for twenty-five years, and played the best golf of my life ... but, I played every day and if I needed to work on a swing problem, I hit 500 balls a day til I fixed it ... or found someone who could. I don't and can't follow that regimen anymore, nor do I care to. For the average weekend player, this is a GREAT iron. If I had the wherewithall, I would design an iron with the solid and forgiving attributes that come from Callaway's perfection of the S2H2 design and their superb casting skills, and pour it into a mold that was an identical twin to the MP-60 or 62. Until that time arrives, I'll continue to hit iron shots better than I deserve, and while they're in the air, I'll exclaim "God I Flushed That" or "Be The Right Number"!
P.S. - I really do hope this helps someone.

Customer Service:
As good as anyone's, and better than most.

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I've owned everything - Wilson Staff, Ping, 845's, Australian Blades, MacGregor Muirfield 20th Edition's, Titleist Tour Blades & DCI's, Nicklaus N-1's, S2H2's, X-14's, Mizuno Pro's, MX-20's, MX-23's, I've owned all of these and many others!


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