Friday, April 13, 2012

Callaway Diablo Forged Irons Review

True to game improvement irons, the lofts are slightly strong on these, even though the offset remains minimal.
3I=20*
4I=22.5*
5I=25*
6I=28*
7I=31*
8I=35*
9I=40*
PW=45*
AW=51*
SW=56*

The graphite shafts come in

Lite Flex@ 61-68 Grams
Reg Flex@ 72-79 Grams
Stiff Flex@ 72-79 Grams

They all feature a middling torque rating and mid level kick points.
The steel shafts are Uniflex Nippons at 110 grams. They feature a low torque rating (relative to uniflex of course) and a mid kick point.
Callaway has reached a new level of performance in a forged iron, offering avid players the chance to play with irons featuring all the benefits of a Tour-level set. The Callaway Diablo Forged Irons Review provide golfers the best distance they have ever seen in a Callaway forged iron with unprecedented feel, accuracy and forgiveness.

Price is $299.99,can buy on site yogolfclubs.com

OVERALL
I'm giving these a full 5 stars, but just barely. If they were just a couple of hundred cheaper, I'd be droning on and on about how 5 stars isn't enough and all that rot. In the meantime, they deserve the 5 stars despite their price for several reasons. Callaway has truly taken the time to literally--"forge a club" for the lower mid-capper to scratch player who has a repeatable swing, but needs a touch of forgiveness and more distance than what is available from just a standard forged club. There was a lot of high tech metallurgy involved in pulling off a forged cradle and a 455 Caprenter Steel Face, and maintaining the optimum feel of both. Callaway took the high road, and went in a new direction rather than just playing it safe with yet another "Big Bertha" or "X-Forged" set. KUDOS!

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