Pros: Big sweet spot, set down with the ball well, adds distance! Cons: None
With all the golf equipment companies out there how are you supposed to know what to buy? Theres Titleist, Taylor Made, Cobra, Ping, Callaway, Top Flite etc. And say you decide on a company such as Callaway. Then you have to choose if you want the...
Pros: Forgiving, good accuracy, and great for beginners or advanced players Cons: Expensive, medium distance
Basically the title says it all. These are the best irons I have hit in my lifetime. But they are also the most expensive irons I have bought in my lifetime.
Forgiving
The best trait of these irons may be that they are very...
Pros: Great hitting club and fairly forgiving. Cons: Looks overly offset but sets up very nice.
Well it happens to every golfer I am sure of it. And that is you get better and then you have to have better equipment to use for your skill level. So the hunt for new clubs has begun.
So I go to a neighborhood golf store and begin to...
Pros: Good performance, forgiveness, good looks, good weighting Cons: expensive
I took up golf quite recently, in golf standards, and I started out with a very inexpensive set as a starter. This set had steel heads and graphite shafts which performed decently, but definitely not well. After a while, my skills had improved to the...
Pros: nice set up
forgiving feel
nice distance, not super long, but adds a few yards Cons: price can be high if u dont shop around or want to buy used clubs
so i bought these clubs off of callaway's pre owned site and have played a few rounds with them. i have to admit, i've been amazed at how good they have performed. first of all, i have to give props to the callaway pre owned site, because the clubs ...
Pros: Very forgiving club, high and straight almost every time. Cons: Almost too forgiving. The lack of feedback lets you get lazy with your swing.
I have a set of Titleist 981 irons that I was hitting fairly well, then I got a set of X-14 graphite shaft irons. At first it took a while to get used to the longer shafts, but when I did, I was hitting the ball straight and high with every club. Other ...
Pros: stiff shaft, good for slicers Cons: price is for those who lack game and want to buy it
These come the closest to a real golf club that Callaway has made since their pre Big Bertha era, but they are still the same junk Goofy Golf sticks that they have been putting out to feed the masses of hackers for the last ten years. True, the offset is...
Pros: Feel Cons: Not as playable as I thought they would be
I am not a big Callaway fan at all. But this set caught my eye in a pro shop one day. So I took them out for a test, and they actually performed pretty well. They are actually weighted like the Titleist 990's, in that they distribute the weight in...
Pros: Nice look, set up well, forgiving Cons: price, your wife will hate you because you spend more time with the X14's
I have a set of Steelhead Woods and the White Hot #1 putter to go along with my x-14 3-pw + aw set. I haven't used these on the course much yet because of the snow and cold, but from what little I've seen I'm very impressed! They're very forgiving yet...
Callaway Irons are by far, the best irons out there. These clubs are great. There's no telling how bad my game would be if I didn't have these clubs. I don't know how someone could golf without them. First of all, no matter where you hit the ball on...
Pros: very forgiving, great results for poorly hit shots. Cons: slightly heavy (but you get used to them)
i never broke 100 consistently until i bought these clubs about one year ago. if you always slice the ball like i did back in the day, get these in steel rather than the graphite. once you get used to the weight of these clubs, you'll never be in front...
excellent lie to the ball on addressing the ball. big distance of the longer
surprisingly they are only the 2nd best set of irons i have used - the Fila e-tec irons are by far a better purchase as they are a lot cheaper but seemed to go as...
Pros: Great Sweet Spot, Incredible Accuracy, Great for a beginner, Liteweight! Cons: Price-You get what you pay for and these are incredible
I am fairly new to golf and to add to my learning curve I am left handed. I have a fairly new set of Kunnan clubs that I paid $350 for and have had average to below average success. I have been through several lessons and still had my issues. I stopped...
Pros: Good feel Cons: Not near as sweat and forgiving as adv.
The Callaway X-14 Irons are too expensive for what you get. The sweet spot is near as sweat as it advertises. I have a scratch score so I think I am a pretty good judge of clubs. Callaway is famous for overcharging for their irons and man o man do...
Pros: Titanium insert and a big sweet spot Cons: offset club head
Have you ever been that one distance when your not sure what iron to use. Well I have these clubs and you can always pick the lower iron. These clubs have a Titanium insert which means when you hit the sweet spot on the club, the ball just flys. This...
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