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Review Date July 22, 2011 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: Carter Riskind(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s Model Reviewed: X20 Summary: I am a young golfer that just got my first set of steal irons. I picked the x20 irons because they are very forgiving and powerful. They are my favorite set of irons i have ever owned. I am 14
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Review Date May 27, 2011 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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5 of 5
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Reviewed by: jjloans
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: X-20 Summary: Good irons, feel like a cosmetic redo of the X-18, which is not bad, just not a big change.
My Uniflex is fine, nice trajectory. feel is good, forgiveness is very good.
Overall, what you would expect from the X series... very solid and forgiving.
I still think the X-14 Pro Series is the best iron Cally ever made. That does not mean that the X-20's are not very good irons.
Picked them up for a steal used, so value now is xlnt. Customer Service: best Similar Products Used: Everything
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Review Date April 27, 2011 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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5 of 5
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Reviewed by: nothreeputts18
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Shoots in the 70s Model Reviewed: Callaway X20 Summary: I used a set of Tommy Armour 855s for 13 years and decided on a new set of Callaway X20NG. I've hit them several rounds now and love them. There seems to be more weight in the clubhead than the 855s and there is very smooth feedback. I'm now able to drop at least one club for the same distance. (ie...used to be 6 iron, now it's a 7)
I'm more than pleased with the Callaways and would recommend them to anyone.
Handicap 3/.1
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Review Date April 14, 2011 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Stephen(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s Model Reviewed: Callaway X-20 Summary: I had never purchased clubs for myself. I alway recieved hand downs from my friends who are better golfers than me. The last set that I got from a friend were the Tommy A 845's and they more geared toward a blade club than a game improvement club.
I did some reserach and ended up finding the X-20's on sale at Martin's PGA store in Myrtle Beach for $299 so I bought them. I saw instant improvements to my game as my shots were more solid and if I didn't strike the ball perfectly they were more forgiving. I used to avg between 95-100 but for the first time I am avg between 90-95 with the occasional round in the 80's. Thank you Callaway!!!!
Now what can you do about finding me more time to play golf?!?!
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Review Date April 5, 2011 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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5 of 5
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Reviewed by: hammbone316
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Shoots in the 70s Model Reviewed: x-20 Summary: What can I say I love these clubs. I have had these clubs for a while now and came across this site and said I'll write something. These clubs are designed not to have to put all your might into them unlike the top flite the other guy on here wrote about which are a starter set made by caiiaway owned company. The trick to these clubs are not to over swing and be smooth on your follow thur swing. After having used ping clubs for years I thought it was time for a change and these put my ping to same. No matter if your using callaway or what you just have to pay attention to what your doing and learn to use the club. Similar Products Used: Ping for many years
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