The Callaway tour irons have been developed so the clubs look like ones
the professionals use. The top of the irons are thinner than the forged
ones, and the sole of the clubs are smaller. These clubs give a lower
handicapper a greater amount of feel on the shots. The
X-22 forged irons
have cavity backs and an even lower center of gravity than the tour
irons. These changes make balls easier to hit when using the longer
irons for the mid- to high handicapper. However, the shorter irons have a
higher center of gravity, which improves the flight of the ball when it
is struck.
The price is
$299.97,sale on site lovegolfclub.com
Product Features
- 8-club iron set with 3-, 4-, 5-, 6-, 7-, 8-, and 9-irons, plus PW
- Tour-inspired head shape incorporates thin topline and narrow sole
- Precision Notch Weighting creates high MOI for improved distance and accuracy
- VFT Technology produces lower center of gravity and optimum iron trajectory
- Gold medal winner in "game improvement" category from Golf Digest; 2-year warranty
- Set includes 8 irons, 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,PW
The
Callaway X-22 Irons specs are outfitted with several core technologies, including
both relatively new innovations and technologies that have stood the
test of time. Callaway maximized the perimeter weighting of the X-22s to
create a moment of inertia (MOI) that's 10 percent higher than earlier
versions, giving you more leeway on off-center strikes. This boosts the
club's overall forgiveness and stability, while still maintaining the
center-of-gravity position that produces an ideal trajectory and feel.
The
Callaway X-22 Irons Variable Face Thickness (VFT) technology, meanwhile, maximizes
ball speed and perimeter weighting to create even more distance and
forgiveness. And a crucial improvement comes in the form of the S2H2
design, a patented technology that shortens the length of the hosel,
allowing the weight to be moved lower and to the more useful perimeter
area of the clubhead. Add in a 360-Degree Undercut Channel--which
maximizes perimeter weighting by moving the center of gravity even lower
and farther back--and you have a club that hits the ball far and
straight even on rough swings.
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