Description From Callaway Golf:
These beautifully styled stainless steel irons are engineered with VFT Technology and combine a "blade-like" shape with the superior performance and exceptional forgiveness for wh...
Reviewed by: Mike(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: x 14 pro series
Summary: I have spent the last 6 months trying to find new irons. I just came to this conclusion.........my x 14 pro-series are the best clubs on the market
I went to the golf store today and compared my x 14's to the new x22 Tours. They are nice clubs but harder to hit than my x-14s and half a club shorter. I need to find a new set of these online.
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Summary: I believe that this is Callaway's best iron design ever, as of today. Annika didn't let hers go...
Great feel and balance, hot face, minimal offset is great, and the Constant Weight R flex Rifle shafts are just fine.
These irons spin more than just about anything I have tried, and they are consistent in distance control and the accuracy is top notch.
I have gone round and round looking for the magic set... here's news: The irons do NOT keep getting better, they are just newer... modified and tarted up to sell every year. Not to say that some companies like Taylormade have improved dramatically over the years, but Callaway has not, IMO.
The X-14 Pro Series is a classic, simple, straightforward, a GREAT iron set.
Customer Service: Best (with Ping)
Similar Products Used: Everythiiiiiiiiing!!! If I could only putt!
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Summary: I was new to golf about 4 years ago and after experimenting with some off-brand irons, I picked up a used set the X-14 Pro Series. After starting with a set of hack clubs, I could definitely see a difference with the Callaways. They feel like butter when you hit the sweet spot and look great at address. After a year or so, I finally started experimenting with working the ball and different shot types and they handled anything I tried. I had the graphite Stiff RCH 75 shafts, and although they felt great, they were a little too light for me once my swing began to evolve. I upgraded to the X-18 Pros with stiff steel shafts. I scored my only hole-in-one with the X-14's, so instead of trading them in, I have retired them as my back-up set.
Overall, one fo the best irons I have hit and if they had steel shafts, I would probably still be using them (decided to pay a little for for the X-18's rather than reshafting the X-14's). Forgiving with a traditional look and not as bulky as some of the newer irons. You can find these for under $200 a set on ebay. If you're looking to upgrade, but don't want to break the bank, I would highly recommend the X-14 pros.
Customer Service: Not needed
Similar Products Used: X-18 Pro, Big Bertha 02, Big Bertha 06, Wilson Pi5, Wilson Ci6, Cleveland Launcher
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Review Date December 20, 2006
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 3.00 of 5,
2 votes
Reviewed by: Brian R(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Callaway x-14 pro
Summary: Great clubs. Got them about 6 months ago and they feel long and consistent. I really feel like I'm going to hit it great each time I take a club out of the bag. I do have my share of mis-hits, but it's me, not the club. Less off-set than the regular x-14 make these great for a mid-handicap golfer like myself who likes to have a more "traditional" look in an Callaway club. got a great deal on my set from Callaway Pre-owned golf.
Customer Service: Awesome. Since I bought them pre-owned, two of my grips were a little worn. I sent them an email and without even waiting to email me back, they sent me a full set of replacement grips. That's a $45 value in stores.
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Review Date October 7, 2006
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 2.50 of 5,
2 votes
Reviewed by: Andrew(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: X-14 Pro Series
Summary: I've played with these for 2 years now and have to say it is a great iron. But 2 things really popped out.
1. It is hard to work the ball. In order for me to hit a cut I would have to REALLY open up my stance..almost sideways.
2. The trajectory is LOW.
If you can live with these 2 exceptions then they are great. It has a good size sweet spot and they are the best looking X series yet.