Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Callaway X-22 Irons Reviews

They are designed and weighted with the idea of giving you more distance, and greater forgiveness. The Callaway X-22 Irons Reviews are the most recent clubs in the X series, and thus the latest in a long line of clubs regarded by many as a market leader in terms of game improvement and forgiveness.

With a slightly thinner design than most game other improvement clubs. These irons didn't have the usual chunkier appearance, and in fact looked quite good at address, and feeling comfortable at address is something that's very important if you are to trust an iron.
In terms of forgiveness the X-22s definitely turn out to be a very trust-worthy set of irons. From what we saw you definitely do not need to hit these clubs perfectly to produce a reasonable shot, even on the more intimidating longer irons.
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When Best Golf Equipment Reviews mentioned that the Callaway X22 irons had perimeter weighting, we should clarify it using Callaway's terminology. Callaway likes to say that the X22 golf clubs have a precision notch weighting. This type of weighting allows Callaway to precisely position weight on the golf club to create a higher moment of inertia. This then generates one of the most forgiving golf clubs while not altering the center of gravity and messing up the trajectory. Callaway has starting using the VFT technology in most of its golf clubs these days. VFT stands for Variable Face Thickness and when used in irons it lowers the center of gravity creating the perfect trajectory. That perfect trajectory results in a higher launch angle in the lower irons and better control of trajectory in the shorter irons.

The problem with irons over time has been the look of them. Usually only tour heads looked clean and aesthetically nice. That has changed in the Callaway X22 irons. The Callaway X22 irons are a result of many hours of engineers consulting with professional golfers to come up with a clean looking club head designed for amateur players.

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