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Lilian1
Joined: 28 Mar 2011
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I purchased the X-22 irons over a year ago after comparing with the Ping G15,ping irons g20 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. 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.k15 irons I like all the irons in this set. Long irons are easy to hit.
Packed into the Callaway X22 Irons are some fancy technology that you've come to expect from Callaway Golf such as VHT,ping irons k15 which is the variable face technology that allows more weighting on the perimeter of the club for more forgiveness, S2H2 which allows for weight to be removed from the hosel to be used elsewhere, and Modified Tru-Bore, which allows the shaft tip to extend through the hosel and clubhead to the sole of the iron and improves feel and control by moving the tip of the shaft closer to the center of the clubface. If you've played Callaway irons in the past, golf clubs for sale it's something you are certainly familiar with.
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