Sunday, September 25, 2011

Game Improvement Callaway X-22 Tour Irons Reviews

The Callaway X-22 Tour Irons are the new, improved version of the highly successful X-20 Tour. Callaway Golf's engineers packed the X-22 Tours with a host of technological aids, among which are their Precision Notch Weighting and a new sleeker hosel to raise the moment of inertia (MOI) for better stability during impact. The clubface employs Variable Face Technology (VFT) which maximises ball speed, and perimeter weighting for more distance and forgiveness. It also allows the Center of Gravity (COG) to be moved lower and more in line with the center of the face for better trajectory, which also significantly enhances the level of feel. 

 

I bought Callaway X-22 Tour Irons 3-9P about 3 months ago and love them. I used to love playing blades but soon realised I was loosing out. Distance is not as good as some but feel and accuracy are great. Pretty good forgiveness for a better players club but you can still tell when you've miss hit it. Project X 6.0 flighted shaft is good as it keeps the ball down a bit in the shorts irons but helps get the ball up a bit in the long irons. Good for a low ball player (like me). If you're looking for a set of irons that are the next step up from game improvement irons but don't want to go to full players clubs, give these a try, they are worth it.

 

I have a 4 handicap. I had been playing Mizuno MP-57s with Project X shafts. When I first got the Callaway X-22 Tours (with Flighted Project X), I took them to the range along with the Mizunos and alternated shots through the bag. If anything, and to my surprise, the Callaways felt softer and more solid. The are certainly a little easier to hit and I flew them just a little higher than the MP-57s. On the course, the distances were comparable, although I hit more consistent distances with the Callaways. They are just a little more forgiving for my 4-handicap inconsistent contact. Some have commented on a lack of distance - but who really cares about actual distance in irons? Certainly not a good player. Consistency is the key and these were more consistent for me than the Mizunos. I have played a couple of Misunos (including blades), Callaway X-Tours, several Ping models (I did like the Cush-in shaft), some Titleist models (I am sort of an equipment junkie, I know), many sets with S-300s and, so far, I like these better than any others I have played. They feel great, look pretty damn good (at address - and not terribly gunky from the back, either), flight is solid and consistent. Bottom line - for a mid-to-low handicap player, who wants a good looking club with a little forgiveness and great consitency - what a great choice! Why does famousdavis remind me of the Brian character on Big Break - constantly tells everyone how unbelievably great he is and how much better he is than everyone else - and then can't actually "play" a lick and certainly can't beat anyone!

 

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