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Callaway X-14 Pro Series Wedges

Callaway X-14 Pro Series Wedges





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Review Date
January 4, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: beakaroo ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
callawy x-14 54 degree wedge

Summary:
This is a good wedge. If you get on it hard it will stop where it lands. Really good for around the greens. this wedge is great for long pitchs bump and runs. Its not to bad on a flop shot. a friend of mine has cleveland cg 10 wedges and this one is just as good as the cleveland. The cleveland is better on a flp shot than the callaway. i hit identical flops from the same spot with both wedges and the Cleveland stoped dead the Callaway had a small amout of run out. Overall this is a good wedge

Similar Products Used:
cleveland cg 10


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Review Date
May 29, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Good golfa ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Callaway x-14 pro series wedge

Summary:
This is the most forgiving wedge I've ever played. On par 4's, I've always got a half, knock-down shot into the green, and this is the perfect wedge for that.

The bad part(s)-- this wedge doesn't spin for crap! Since it doesn't spin, I've got to use terrain and trajectory to stop the ball!

About sliding under the ball in the rough . . . my father did that that on a par 3, and hit two balls into the water from 30 yards out. Knowing how good of a chipper he is, it surprised me. Yes, he was trying to hit a flop over water, but what the heck? I don't know if that would've happened with a blade!

Other than that, this wedge is the best. If you miss a long pitch with this, you shouldn't be playing golf. Also, I take that back about the spin thing . . . you CAN spin the ball with this wedge, but you have to jump on it . . . it's not like blades where you can simply hit it and it spins.

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Similar Products Used:
Cleveland cg11 (horrible), Callaway V wedges (Ok lob wedge), Hogan EDGE wedge (that Hogan is the best club around the greens--it looks and hits like a blade, but it is still forgiving), Cleveland 588 (HORRIBLE), and many other Cleveland wedges, Callaway Big Bertha wedge (good wedge), many more.



Review Date
December 13, 2003

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 3 of 5

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Reviewed by: Homer Simpson ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
X-14 60 degree wedge

Summary:
It's a really effective club in a lot of situations right around the green, but the club has a tendancy to slip under the club in the rough, a problem of which turns a 60-70 yard shot to a 20 yard shot. Other than that the club is very good if you hit it off by a little it will still go good and straight and under almost any conditions if you hit it right it will stop on a dime on almost any green.

Similar Products Used:
Titleist 56 degree wedge



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