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Callaway X-22 Irons Review

Callaway X-22


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The X-22 Irons don’t disappoint and are the best X Series irons Callaway Golf has ever created. By maximizing perimeter weighting, these irons boast an MOI that’s 10 percent higher than their predecessors. The ideal CG position has been preserved, generating optimal ball-flight trajectories.


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Review Date
March 26, 2012

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Golf For Fun ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Callaway X-22

Summary:
Bought my set of graphite shaft X-22's from Golf Town. Saved $250 from the regular price and decided it was time to treat myself to a brand name set of irons, likely the last set I'll need to buy.

I like them a lot. It is true, you will see a 10+ yard gain on your well-struck shots. I had a 150 yd. shot to the front of a green (normally a 7 iron) and I cleared the flag-stick, leaving a ball mark well beyond. I figured I hit that shot 165 yds!

Very forgiving too and with the graphite shafts, reasonably light clubs. The ball flight can really sky if you want it to, yet despite being 'game improvement' clubs, they aren't the clunkiest looking option on the market.

I am still learning to get the most out of these clubs, but they definitely inspire confidence. The quality is excellent.

Highly recommended for anyone who loves to play golf every year. A good investment in more ways than one.

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Before the X-22's, my golf bag was filled with a mix of junk clubs. None of a recognized brand name, that's for sure! LOL


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Review Date
August 11, 2011

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Reviewed by: Jack ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Callaway X-22

Summary:
Bought to replace a set of Taylor Made Rac OS. Priced great @ less then 400.00. Fantastic, ball explodes off the face providing great carry. Not so "game improvement oriented" that you can't work the ball. A more traditional look for a Callaway product with a thinner top line, a very attractive set of irons and well worth the money.


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Review Date
July 14, 2011

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Larry Jonak ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Callaway X-22 irons

Summary:
I purchased the X-22 irons over a year ago after comparing with the Ping G15, Mizuno MX-1000 and the Callaway Diablo Edge. I got the regular flex graphite shafts. Unlike others I love the Callaway grips. For me these irons were slightly shorter than the the Mizunos and the Diablo Edge. About the same distance as the Pings. They were the most accurate and had the most back spin. There doesn't seem to be any distance loss if you hit them a little on the heel or the toe. In fact last night I hit a nine iron a little on the toe into a par three and the ball spun back to about 18 inches from the hole. With previous sets of irons I always seemed to have a favorite iron in the set. I like all the irons in this set. Long irons are easy to hit.

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Review Date
January 16, 2011

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: aggro ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Callaway X-22

Summary:
Looks:
The topline is not as thick as many GI clubs, nor is the sole, but they are not exactly miniscule. The cavity is nicely done, but a little showy. 7/10

Performance: Easily hit straight, but provide good feedback. Not unsliceable, or unworkable, but they toe a nice like in forgiveness and workability. Nice and long. I averaged about half a club longer with these than with Burner 09's.

Grips and Shaft:
Grip could be better, but not aweful. The Uniflex shaft is fairly stiff, not a problem for me, but potetially problematic for some.

Customer Service:
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Review Date
December 31, 2010

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Reviewed by: Scott ,  Shoots in the 100s

Model Reviewed:
Callaway X-22

Summary:
Finally decided to upgrade to some real clubs and was lucky enough to try out six sets of quality irons for 9 holes each over a couple of days. The X-22's were my favorite. I was hitting noticeably straighter and farther. I had to drop down a club in nearly every instance. They were a good investment.

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TaylorMade Burner, Cleveland HiBore, Mizuno 900's, Nike Slingshot and Ping G10's.


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