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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Callaway Golf X-22 Irons

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The Callaway Golf X-22 irons look great at set up, have a great feel and balance and are very forgiving.
Precision Notch Weighting
Precisely positions more weight to the perimeter of the iron to create a higher moment of inertia (MOI) for greater forgiveness and stability while maintaining the

center of gravity position that produces ideal trajectories and feel.

Tour-Inspired Head Shape
Our engineers took elements designed for Tour players, like a thinner top line and narrower sole, and incorporated them into highly forgiving irons with a higher MOI so

they can be played by a wide range of golfers.

Modified Tru-Bore
An advanced version of the original Tru-Bore design, the polycarbonate tip plug at the end of the shaft dampens vibration for enhanced feel and performance.

VFT Technology
VFT Technology maximizes ball speed and perimeter weighting for more distance and forgiveness; S2H2 increases discretionary weight by removing it from the hosel and

repositioning it in the perimeter of the clubhead; 360-Degree Undercut Channel maximizes perimeter weighting by moving the CG lower and farther back in the clubhead,

enlarging the hitting area and stabilizing the clubhead for more forgiveness.

Pros/Positives-

The Callaway X-22 has proved it's salt to golfing warriors everywhere. The previous X-series irons have laid the groundwork for this great iron. The MOI and forgiveness

will match any iron out there period. The new cavity badge definitely adds a touch of pizazz as well.

Cons/Negatives-

Not much. But one thing we did find amiss was the shaft options. Great graphite selection but only offers a UniFlex in steel. This may become a big marketing snafu for

Callaway. It'll be interesting to see how this unfolds.

Overall Rating-

The Callaway X-22 needs to be on every recreational player's short list. It offers everything a game-improvement iron should - massive MOI and forgiveness.

(source: www.discountsgolfclubs.com)


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