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Callaway RAZR X Forged Irons


$129.00 Released February, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Overall great feel throughout the swing, well balanced and solid. Ball flies right where you send it, very accurate. Design has a classic look that still manages to seem modern.

The Cons:The metal is a little soft, need to be careful with the clubs or they will warp. A little more vibration on impact than there should be.

The Callaway RAZR X Forged Irons are clubs designed for advanced golfers, and are built to offer precision and playability. The tour-inspired design is by Roger Cleveland, and features a thin topline, narrow sole and short blade length.

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Additional design features include a high squared-off toe and sharp leading edge, allowing for precise shot-shaping with the right amount of control. These clubs are built with a triple net forging process that provides a superior feel and makes the use of CC groves possible. High performance Tour CC grooves have 30% more grooves than standard irons, enabling increased spin for aggressive shot making. These clubs are made of Forged 1020 Carbon Steel for a soft feel and responsive feedback.

Features

  • Tour-Inspired Design by Roger Cleveland
  • Triple Net Forging process
  • High-performance Tour CC grooves
  • Increased spin
  • Forged 1020 Carbon Steel
  • Soft feel and responsive feedback
  • Thin topline, narrow sole, short blade length
  • High squared-off toe and sharp leading edge

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  • 2

    overall great feel throughout the swing, well balanced and solid

  • 2

    ball flies right where you send it, very accurate

  • 2

    design has a classic look that still manages to seem modern

  • 1

    durable finish, doesn't chip or scratch easily

  • 1

    easy to hit with a large sweet spot

Cons
  • 2

    the metal is a little soft, need to be careful with the clubs or they will warp

  • 1

    a little more vibration on impact than there should be

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