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Karensour
Age: 36
Joined: 16 May 2012
Posts: 325
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I have had these Callaway RAZR X Tour Irons for about 4 years and absolutely love them. I have played them on and off, switching out with Mizuno and other irons.
At first I noticed a loss of about 5 yards from my Cleveland clubs, and that is because these are tour irons and are about 2 degrees weaker than most manufactors cast irons so I had them bent 2 degrees strong...problem solved. I also had them bent 2 degrees flat because I'm on the short side.
I then changed out the shafts from those heavy S300's to Project X 5.0's which are nearly 15 grams lighter and make a HUGE difference in ball flight.Callaway RAZR X Irons I have recently tried out the Mizuno MP-53's but they don't seem to have quiet the buttery feel of my x-tours, which really suprised me since Mizuno is know for their soft as butter feeling clubs.
They allow me to control ball flight - working it left to right or right to left plus hit high shots that stop fast or punch shots that fight the wind. cheap golf clubs Feel is as good as my Mizzi's, just different. Forgiveness is exceptional for a players club.
To sum up, these RAZR X Tour Irons are very forgiving for a forged iron. I haven't found a club yet that is superior to these babies, and that's the reason they keep returning to my bag.
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