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Lilian1
Joined: 28 Mar 2011
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Now I dearly loved the Callaway X-24 Hot Faced Irons. They were the very best of the Callaway "X" Line of irons. PING G15 Driver They are also the last iteration. The new RAZR line is set to replace the "X" line just as The Diablo Line replaced the Big Bertha line of clubs. Callaway dumped a lot of money, a lot of research, and an extra dose of creativity into these in order to come up with a worthy successor. Read on and see why these clubs will be worth the wait for Callaway fans.The Shafts on these are at least adequate for the task. The Graphite Models are your typical Callaway OEM Shaft, though the new sense of quality control is evident in their newly re-acquired consistency. Ping K15 Driver They range from as feathery as 61 Grams in a Lite Flexed Wedge to as hefty as 79 Grams In A Stiff Flexed Long Iron.
The uniflex steel shafts are True Temper Lights with a slightly softer tip for more of that easy launch. The graphite shafts feature a Low Kick Point in Lite Flex, a mid-low kick point in Regular Flex, and a Mid Kick Point in Stiff Flex.Titleist 910D2 Driver If you don't hit your shot dead on no need to worry as much because the Razr X Irons have amazing forgiveness, that is a bigger sweet spot. This technology is going to revolutionize iron golf clubs in the near future.
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