Summary: Bought my set at Dick's Sporting Goods with the Project X shafts (6.0) during a trade in special. My previous set was a 2002 Big Bertha which I hit ok, but these new irons are giving me an additional 15 yard per club. It could be due to the swing weight D2 v. D0, but the ball seems to jump. My gentle draw that I had for years has quickly returned with these irons. (Could it be that Bertha was hiding it from me?) I found out that the Project X shafts are normally a $150 option, and after hitting them, a great investment. Off center hits are noticed, but still go pretty much straight. If you are a fairly good player who can't get out every week, these irons will give you back your game without the sting of blades. If you can still find a new set with the Project X shafts, buy them, put em in the bag and explain it to the wife later.
Customer Service: Dick's offers a free club fitting with the purchase of any iron set and will custom bend them for you, install the right grips and extend the shafts if necessary. They can also custom order your set if you need something special.
Similar Products Used: Tommy Armour 755 SilverScot, 2002 Big Bertha
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Review Date May 28, 2009
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 1.40 of 5,
10.00 votes
Reviewed by: jkogs(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Callaway X 20 Tour with Project X Rifle Shaft 6.0
Summary: I am very pleased with my x 20 tour irons. Since switching over to the irons, I have noticed more consistency with my iron game. The greens at the course I play tend to be hard and tough to hold, but I can easily get a high ball flight and hold the greens. I usually can even back up my 6-pw on the greens. I used to have a slight fade with my previous irons, but I hit these very straight. I would recommend these to any level golfer. The only downfall is that I have a tough time hitting bump and runs with the clubs because I feel that the ball jumps off the clubface.
Similar Products Used: callways x driver, x 3 wood, fusion 5 wood
Have no experience with the Callaways, but have had both flighted and unflighted 5.5 experience. Preferred the unflighted for the reason that they are difficult to get up quickly in the too oft situation of having to loft over a tree. I'd have to drop down a club or two to get over the tree, leaving me a club or 2 short of the green-very frustrating. With the unflighted I could just stay down and hit it normally and get to the green. It made me crazy knowing I had to lay up just because there was a small tree 30 yards ahead of me that forced me to lay up.
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Review Date April 3, 2009
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 2.67 of 5,
6.00 votes
Reviewed by: Brady(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Callaway x 20 Tour
Summary: WOW!! I went from Rac Blades, to Cobra Blades to the Callaway x 20 tour Irons and they are more then the two previous put together... Very impressed I am sold on Callaway Irons...
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Review Date March 22, 2009
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 1.89 of 5,
9.00 votes
Reviewed by: Bruce Keith(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Callaway X20 Tour
Summary: Great Clubs - Buy them
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