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yangcan
Age: 35
Joined: 01 Jul 2011
Posts: 139
Location: USA
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Forgiving Callaway Razr X Tour irons
I have had the super game improvement irons from callaway (2006 Big Bertha's) for a long time now, and was willing to make a move to the "players irons". Mind you I'm still a 15 Handicap, i really wasn't looking at the forged sticks/blades yet. Many people would point out that these irons are for low handicappers only, however, I hit most of the same quality or even superior to the opposite "game improvements" Cleaning it once a out. The appearance of these Callaway Razr X Tour irons are great....much better than fat deposits Over sized look of my old big Bertha's. We've played about 6 rounds with them now, and I have to say I really like them. Shots hit well, find there mark and mis-hits still are within the same time zone as where I became aiming. My only complaint would be that mis-hits close to the toe have remaining some marks/scratches that I cannot buff out (User error I suppose...Mustn't be hitting off of the toe!) I hit some Irons that I liked almost the same as the Callaways, much like the Ping's but at a cost on the $G I chose these and am very happy!
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