Snake Eyes 600XC Forged Irons

Snake Eyes 600XC Forged Irons 

DESCRIPTION

Finally a clean, forged cavity back made in a size that all handicap levels can play. Designed to be the big brother to the 600C irons, 600XC irons offer larger head sizes, deeper cavities and slightly thicker topline. The face thickness is 30% thinner in the top portion of the cavity than most irons made possible by a newly developed 6-step forging process. The thinner face allows for a lower center of gravity (CG) and increased cavity depth in the lower portion of the iron. 600XC irons are true billet forged from the same S45C carbon steel delivering a soft feel of a forged iron while giving the forgiveness most players need.

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 08, 2009]
jjloans
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 600xc

Sweet irons! My set ($85 off Ebay in 9/10) has TT XL-90 R flex, which is, I think, a Snake Eyes shaft by TT.

These irons are the real deal... classy forging, great to look at, soft feel and plenty of stability/forgiveness. Not the longest out there, but that is a non-issue, they are not short either.

A great way to enjoy a true forged iron with a good deal of forgiveness... accurate, nice higher trajectory, the whole enchilada!

My set actually came with a matching SW and LW... a steal! Wedges very nice too!

These are superior to the Mizuno MX-20's, 23's and 25's, IMO, and more forgiving than the MP-30's and 60's. Feel is not as soft but it is a close thing.

You can spend LOTS more... but why?

Customer Service

Golfsmith is great.

Similar Products Used:

Almost everything.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 06, 2008]
achimt
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Snake Eyes 600XC

I am building clubs for years and so I recently build 2 sets. One for my wife, which I will write seperate about and one of the 600XC with stiff iron shafts, dynamic gold. I put some snake eye winn grips on my clubs.
I play alot of golf and I used alot of clubs, but the first round I played with those, I knew right away, that this is a good club for the price. They have all the feel of a full blade and yet they are much bigger. Making it easy to hit for all kinds of levels and even give the 25 plus hcpers a chance to feel a forged iron once in a while. Most def. I like the wedges. They have a very good feel to it and the style supports a good feeling. This club I would sell to all hcp levels if they seek the feel of a forged iron. It is workable for special shots and yet forgiving enough to give even the good guys a break. I have not played them with graphite shafts, but can imagine that this is a good combo as well.

Customer Service

I got my material at the golfsmith store in Portland Oregon and I was very happy with the help and pretty much with the know how they had. They did everything they could to get me what I wanted without trying to talk me into things.

Similar Products Used:

Hit the new snake eye forged irons and will write a review as soon as I hit them a little more.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 06, 2007]
Radish
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 600XC

I picked up a used set (3-PW,AW,SW)from Golfsmith at Austin with Rifle lite shafts for $200! I took them to a 9 hole course and was shooting them long and straight. I gained an additional 5-10 yards over my tommy armour set per club. They look great and play great. Can't go wrong at this price.. worth every $ and some more.

Customer Service

good.. Golfsmith staff was helpful

Similar Products Used:

Adams Idea Pros, Taylormade RAC LTs, Callaway Big Bertha

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 14, 2006]
Steve D'Andrea
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Snake Eyes 600XC irons

I am a 9 Handicapper using Snake Eyes 600XC irons. These forgings are outstanding in looks, quality and performance. Build a set; you won't regret it. As good or better than any OEMs I have owned (Ping, Callaway, Cobra).

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 22, 2006]
frankmelet
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 600 xc

this is a relly great iron. i have gone thru 15 sets of irons in the last year or so. nothing really stirred my soul until these. the pythin os were easy to hit and played easy but i wanted that forged feel. these give plenty of help on misses, but still give the amazing distance control of forged. he feel around the greens is amazing. spin is exactly as you would expect. high workability, moderate trajectory, balls back-up 4 to 10 feet on well hit shots. love them. like the look too. low offset and beautiful chrome finish.

Customer Service

always good.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 13, 2006]
graeculi
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Snake Eyes 600xc

Theses clubs took some getting used to. When I went to Golfsmith in Houston, I hit just about every iron in the store. This club is for mid-handicappers. I used to play with Callaway X-18's and I thought I was ready for a forged iron. I bought these in January and I could not hit them between the screws. Spent an hour chekcing loft and lies and that was the problem. Since then, it's a whole new game for me and It is one that I enjoy. Overall, these clubs have an awesome feel to them because if I miss the sweet spot I feel it up my arms. But if I do not, these clubs have a real soft real to them that I have never had in my bag. It's going to be a long time before I buy a new set of clubs.

Customer Service

A little to be desired.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway X-18's, Taylor Made RAC OS, Cleveland TA4

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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