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Callaway. A name that demands respect. A name that is legendary in the golf world. Callaway makes some of the finest golf products and golf equipment, and they are known worldwide for their excellent quality and superiority.

In this article, we will review some of Callaway's Golf Clubs. As you probably know, a Callaway Golf Club is no ordinary club. It is used by the best, and only the best.

Review Date
February 9, 2010

Overall Rating
5 of 5

Value Rating
5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Zack , Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Callaway X-Tour Irons

Summary:
I don't know what it is about these irons, but I have never hit any set of irons with more consistency wether that be in accuracy, trajectory or distance. I've hit numerous sets of irons, and even though these don't have a very soft feel or provide you with a ton of distance, they make up for that in weight, accuracy and consistency. My GIR % has never been better.

Similar Products Used:
Titleist DCI 990, Titleist 690.CB, Nike blades, MacGregor V something rather, Cleveland ta5's, pine zing 2's




Review Date
December 19, 2009

Overall Rating
5 of 5

Value Rating
5 of 5

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Reviewed by: samarati , Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Callaway X-tour

Summary:
Ebay purchase. 3-PW. Rifle 6.0 stiff steel shafts. Golf pride grips. $200.

I have an on & off relationship with Callaway clubs. Over the past 3 years I've bought and sold 3 Callaway iron sets and several Drivers & Woods.

I purchased these last week. I've hit about 25 buckets of balls on the range, and played them on a really wet course yesterday. I shot 7 over par, and could have beterred that if my short distance putting was more accurate.

These clubs are very, very good. I attribute the accuracy and predictability of the clubs to the Rifle Precision steel shafts. These shafts have no vibration at all. They feel rock solid and stable throughout the swing and ball contact.

Comparison to Ping i-3 with JZ stiff shafts - Which I've been playing the past 2 months.
*Distance - Ping i-3. Especially 3 & 4 irons. 10 yards longer.
*Accuracy - Callaway X-tour. The Callway heads are a bit smaller, so I know it must be the Rifle shafts.
*Feel; sensitivity/feedback - Ping. Ball feedback is more apparent and nuanced. Callaway ball strike feels more generic wherever I hit the ball on the clubface.
*Looks - Callaway. The chrome and black graphics are a bit flashy and gaudy. But still prettier than the Brown & Tan inserts on the dull gun metal finish of the Ping i3.
*Fun factor - Callaway. I have not changed my swing with these clubs. So how is it that for the 1st time in my life I'm hitting greens and the backspin is backing up the ball, just like the pros? Happening with every club in the set, weird but wonderful. Pings hit the green and ball rolls forward several yards.

Customer Service:
Callaway shop, pre-owned service guys are always friendly & helpful.

Similar Products Used:
Ping i-3 - Love 'em!
Callaway TA-7 - Meh!
Callaway X-12 - Flexy like a fishing pole!
Titleist DCI - Whoa! Too much club for me!




Review Date
November 6, 2009

Overall Rating
4 of 5

Value Rating
4 of 5

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Reviewed by: kgodbey60 , Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Callaway X Tour Irons

Summary:
I have only played 2 times with these irons and I absolutely love them. I love the feel and forgiveness. The only thing is that I do feel that I'm losing some distance. I'm going to keep them !




Review Date
July 1, 2009

Overall Rating
2 of 5

Value Rating
3 of 5

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1.00 of 5, 3 votes

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Reviewed by: famousdavis , Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Callaway X-Tour

Summary:
I bought these on 6/24/09 and took them to the range. I did not need to take them to the course because they are definitely not for me. I currently play Titleist 990 irons and the Callaway's felt very clunky and heavy compared to my current set. I also found that the ball didn't seem to carry very far with the X-tours and I think it's because of the weight. They are beautiful irons and I wanted to like them more than anything but I didn't like them at all.

Customer Service:
N/A

Similar Products Used:
Ping Eye 2, Titleist 990,




Review Date
May 22, 2009

Overall Rating
5 of 5

Value Rating
5 of 5

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4.00 of 5, 1 votes

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Reviewed by: limonm31 , Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Callaway X-Tour

Summary:
Bought these clubs about 6 months ago and I've never hit the ball as well. The cavity back makes them so forgiving so that off centre hits still fly most of thee way there. I know some people find that you can't work the ball to well with these clubs, but I find the ball flying straight is good enough for me! I found them quite a heavy club intially (compared my previous dci 990s) but this weight now just makes them feel like such a solid club.
Very nice design too, so over the ball the clubhead looks good at address (compared to other callaway designs). Strongly recommend this club to player of any level.

Similar Products Used:
Taylor Made Rac/Lt/OS, Titliest DCI 981/990, AP1/AP2




CALLAWAY X-TOUR IRON REVIEW

It used to be that “Callaway” and “players irons” never went together in a sentence… unless the sentence was “Callaway doesn’t make very many players irons”. That’s not who they were.

That wasn’t the market that they were after. They would always make a Pro Series version of their “X” line, some of which were actually pretty good, but it wasn’t their thing. Callaway Golf set out to make golf fun for the average player… not make a blade for a lower handicap. Smart move… game improvement irons aren’t sexy but they sell!

The X-Tour was basically born on the day when Callaway Golf bought Hogan/Top Flite. Hogan made some of the best forged irons in the business and Callaway was looking to expand their line… and perhaps attract some Phil guy into their PGA Tour stable. Hogan had the forging and “players” club experience, and Callaway had a good design and a marketing machine to promote the new club. Would the public take this club seriously? Could Callaway “Kings of Forgiveness” Golf actually make a blade-like iron? Phil was hitting it… how bad could it be?

It turned out to be amazing. The Callaway X-Tour is a two piece forged iron. The first piece is the club face. The face is made from 1020 carbon steel and it is welded onto the cradle (the second piece). Callaway needed to make this club in two parts so they could incorporate some of their proven technologies… namely notch weighting and the undercut channel… into the club. The result is a very forgiving, very attractive and very solid iron.

The X-Tour doesn’t look like a Callaway club at all… it has a thin sole, a thin top line and a square toe. The iron features a fairly deep cavity and an undercut channel that increases forgiveness but these are hidden when looking down on the iron. The X-Tour also has a full hosel… something that Callaway has never used. It combines the feel of a forged Hogan and the forgiveness of a Callaway… that’s a match made in golf heaven! The stock shafts in the X-Tour are very good… Dynamic Gold steel (although they have been offering others at no charge too) and RCH Pro Series graphite (good but not a big seller).

Golfers love these clubs. They love the look, they love the feel and they love the forgiveness. Everyone asks about them and our testers were very excited to hit them. I think the comment I get the most concerns forgiveness. How many other “players” irons are good on miss hits? Not many. The ball flight is fairly high but if you want to bring the ball flight down, look at a Project X or Flighted Rifle shaft. Remember though… this club is designed for the better player… a higher handicap would be wise to look at a different iron. If you are a decent player in need of a quality iron… you’d be stupid not to hit these!

Overall Rating - 90%

Target Handicap: 15 and below

Ball Flight: Mid to High

Offset: Minimal

Construction: 2 piece forged

Stock Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold steel, RCH Pro Series graphite





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Editor review

Callaway X-Tour Iron Review

Overall rating:
90
Reviewed by SirShanksAlot
January 05, 2009

User reviews

Average user rating from: 2 user(s)

Overall rating:
92
Performance (Out of 100):
93
Feel (Out of 100):
95
Value (Out of 100):
85
Looks (Out of 100):
94
Innovation (Out of 100):
93

X-Tour Fan

1 of 3 people found the following review helpful

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Handicap7
ProsNice setup , increased forgiveness ,Kings of Forgiveness
ConsNone
Recommend?Yes
Overall rating:
100
Performance (Out of 100):
100
Feel (Out of 100):
100
Value (Out of 100):
100
Looks (Out of 100):
100
Innovation (Out of 100):
100
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Reviewed by Neale
March 03, 2009
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Callaway X-Tour Irons

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Handicap0
ProsGreat look, feel and performance. These are some of the best irons I've played to date. They have a blade like feel but the forgiveness of a cavity back. The heel toe weighting is great to keep off-center hits on line.
ConsA little pricy, and they are quite heavy - but after a little time you'll get used to this.
Recommend?Yes
Overall rating:
84
Performance (Out of 100):
85
Feel (Out of 100):
90
Value (Out of 100):
70
Looks (Out of 100):
88
Innovation (Out of 100):
86
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Reviewed by Duncan
January 23, 2009
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