Callaway X-14 Irons
Callaway X-14 Irons
[Jun 12, 2001]
Martin
Shoot in the 80s
I've had these clubs for a few weeks now and am very glad that I switched from my TZoid Pro Forgeds. My swing was beginning to develop a previously unexperience fade and loss of distance with the Mizunos so I thought that adding some offset and a slightly larger head might help, and it certainly has. I am especially in love with the long irons. They are so much easier to hit than the Mizunos. The joy is back! Similar Products Used: Mizuno TZoid Pro Forged, Titleist OSize, Tommy Armour 845s |
[Jun 11, 2001]
Jason
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
X-14 Steel
Callaway X-14 works great for me, but the trajectory is a bit high in case of short irons. I read a lot reviews about X-14, and I agree with other reviewers: ballooning the ball, shanking, and etc. I think it takes time to handle these clubs through 3 to PW. Once you get the right timing of the ball impact, and get the right spot on the head, you will never been happier. X-14 is great clubs compare to previous line of Callaway irons. I am not Callaway fan, but these clubs are great enough to be praised. Hope X-14 Pro series would be even better. Similar Products Used: Callaway Big Bertha, Ben Hogan Apex, and Cobra CXi |
[Sep 01, 2000]
Mike
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway X14's Steelhead
These are very good irons.Ball flight is great,feel is very good Irons look good at address not like the old callaway X12's.These clubs are a great value,i paid list price because i did not want to what and bought them in early spring 2000 but if you shop ebay you can get a good deal on a set. Customer Service Callaway customer service dept is great i e-mailed them with a few questions regarding the uniflex shafts,they replied in hours with answers.AAA service. Similar Products Used: Cleveland TA4. |
[Aug 30, 2000]
Shaun
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
X-14's with Memphis 10 steel shafts
I just got these clubs a couple days ago and I must say that these are the best clubs I have ever played. They are easy to hit and are really forgiving. They give me 10-15 yards more over my older irons and the pitching wedge isn't obese like the original berthas. I almost shot par for 9 with these baby's. Coupled with the Hawkeye Driver and my Titleist Vokey, my bag is a menace not to be reckoned with! Similar Products Used: DCI 990's, Tommy Armour 845's (not the evo's) |
[Jun 19, 2001]
Bernard Vaughn
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway X14's
Excellent set of clubs for the high handicapper! Very forgiving, extremely long, and straight. The price could be better, but the results are well worth the purchase. Customer Service Clubs were custom made for my swing. Similar Products Used: Wilson Fat Shaft, and Taylor-Made Super Steel |
[Feb 05, 2001]
cory
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
callaway x14
I've played about 5 rounds with these clubs and I can't decide exactly what I think. I seem to hit them very solid, but even the solid hits don't go where I want. The pitching wedge is jacked up to 46 degrees and I'm hitting it 125. I think this is a ploy by Callaway to: 1. Sell Gap wedges. 2. Impress you be how far you hit it. Customer Service none Similar Products Used: Titleist DCI oversize black |
[May 19, 2000]
Mike Z
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
X-14
Very forgiving, but not very straight. Hits a draw a lot. Also the feel is a not solid, more muted. Best Callaway Iron yet. Similar Products Used: Ping i3, 962, CXI, 990, 981, x-12 |
[May 19, 2000]
Jason Sweeney
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
x-14
Great irons. Hit very long and accurate. I have lowered my score at least 5 strokes since buying them. Right now, I wouldn't use any other club. The shots I imagine when stepping up to the ball are actually happening with these clubs. Go try them today. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jun 05, 2000]
Wade
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway X-14
Used the X-14's (graphite/firm shafts) for about a 4 months with great success. The clubs are very forgiving and easy to work. They have a solid sound and feel at impact and are very easy to work. Similar Products Used: Taylormade Burner, Taylormade Firesole, King Cobra II |
[Jun 03, 2000]
K T
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway X-14 uniflex steel
At one time I had a fair to good iron game when I was playing more frequently. When I left the game for a few years I lost a lot of consistency in my irons. These irons have made the game more fun and my scores are finally starting to head in the right direction. They are truly more forgiving than any I have played before. I went from a "blade man" only to Titelist 962's when I took the game up again and recently decided to try swinging one of these techy looking clubs and I have been very pleased with the change. The feel is definetly muted but a poorly struck shot still gives appropriate feed back. The wedges are accurate and are consistently the same yardage. The entire set is workable with a little more coaxing than previous sets but if you like to move the ball they will allow you to shape your shots. The ball flight is surprisingly low and boring which has been the biggest surprise, but if you need to hit it high its very easy. I now carry a X-14 2 iron which is a club I haven't felt like playing in some time. These clubs are exceptional and I would and have suggested them to many of my golfing buddies. I currently play to a 9 handicap but I would suggest that these clubs live up to there billing as a club for all handicaps. If your game is weak but improving these clubs would be great for you because you would likely not need or want to purchase another set until the grooves wear off!! Similar Products Used: Titelist 962 |