Reviewed by: RSP(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: CAllaway Fusion
Summary: I wanted to upgrade from my X12's and took a chance on the new technology of the Fusions. What a excellant choice, these clubs allow me to move the ball, hit it long and high. my 7 iron went from 150-155 to 165. I love the feel of these irons. I have the graphite shafts and would not trade these irons for anything else. anyone looking for a set of irons that give you the feel when you hit that great shot, these are the irons.
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Review Date April 19, 2008
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: glenben(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: callaway fusion irons
Summary: i have to say i doubted the fusion irons - could they be worth the cash? Much better than the x series irons? I play of 11 and if you are looking for a great set of irons that play like blades but with the forgiveness of cavities this is the set. They are awesome!!!! Have played X12 pro series, X14 and X18 pro series but nothing can compare to these - go and buy and enjoy!
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Summary: I tried several iron sets before settling on the Fusions. I'm very pleased with the performance of these irons - they are forgiving, long, and high. I would highly recommend them to anyone with a good game, but not yet good enough for blades.
Customer Service: Never used.
Similar Products Used: Ping, Taylor Made
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Review Date July 28, 2006
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
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Reviewed by: jim hartigan(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: callaway fusion irons
Summary: I recently purchased the fussion irons with Dg light shafts. After years of playing with X14pros I was amazed how good these clubs are. They are long and forgiving yet very playable with decent feedback. I would recomend them to anyone who likes playing Callaway irons.
Customer Service: Excellent-sent the 2 iron back after I broke a shaft and it was repaired for free.
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Summary: After playing with BB x12's since they came out in the 90's I've tried all the other BB "x" versions when they were introduced. I never found one that was an improvement over what I had. Having just turned 65 this year I decided I needed a graphite shaft because I had lost feel with the uniflex steel shaft. I tried Taylormade, Nike, G5s and the BB x18 with both graphite and steel. None of them impressed me. I had dismissed the Fusion because of the price but demo'd a 6 iron with the Nisson NP90 unflex steel shaft instead of the Callaway Uniflex shaft. It was great! I had been unhappy with the bore thru shaft because the lie angle can't be changed without sending them back to the factory. I always felt that my old clubs were too flat based on my ball flight. I ordered these 1 degree upright with an extra wrap on the grips and have had them about 3 weeks. From the first shot they have been great. The best irons I have ever hit, much less owned. They go straight and are about a club longer than my old clubs. I still have to fight my tendency to aim a little left because of so many years of playing my fade. I now aim at the pin. The long irons are so easy to hit I gave my old 5 wood away. Yesterday I played a different course since my regular course was closed. I hit the pin twice on my second shot on par 4s and hit it close for a gimme birdie on a par 3. If you can stand the price they are well worth it!
Customer Service: Deivery was a problem but my pro called them several times and it took an extra 10 days from when they were supposed to arrive. They blamed it on the shaft supplier but who knows. Anyway it was worth the wait.
Similar Products Used: Ping, Cobra, Taylormade and BBx12
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