Callaway Mens X-18 Pro Series Irons

Callaway Mens X-18 Pro Series Irons 

DESCRIPTION

X-18 Pros Series Irons deliver maximum versatility with a reduced offset, smaller stainless steel head size and narrower sole.

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 24, 2023]
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Purchased:
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5
[Apr 10, 2010]
Mike Lorusso
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Callaway X18 Pro Series

Excellent set of irons. Very responsive and accurate. Amazingly, you can hit the long irons with the same ease of a mid iron. I originally played these irons approximately 4 years ago, and then sold them and quickly regreted the decision. I recently re-purchased and they'll stay in the bag for a long time.

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5
VALUE
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5
[Mar 11, 2010]
Kristian
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: Callaway x-18 pro series

I bought these clubs and have had them for about 1 year now, they are the most forgiving and most powerful clubs on the market in my opinion, when you catch the ball it seems to go forever. I would seriously recommend these clubs to anybody who's handicap is higher than about 5, Im off 1 and strike the ball well so im going for the titleist ap2's for more shot shaping ability

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RATING
5
VALUE
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5
[Jun 01, 2008]
alex todd
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: x18 pro

hi been looking around for some new irons these are the ones i normaly shot about 76 and today shoot a 72 hit very easy and long love them i got mine from a pro but an get them on ebay for about £180.00

Customer Service

very good

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vx50 benross nike combos 704cm and 775cm

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 05, 2008]
jgpl
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Callaway X-18 Pro Series

Changed to these to add a little forgiveness to the game, but got rid of them after about 20 rounds. I found it impossible to work the short irons, play knock down shots or chip around the greens. They are difficult to hit cleanly off tight lies and on links courses.

I have switched to TM RAC TP forged and they suit me better. (I kept the X-18 pro series 2 iron in my bag and it is superb off the tee on short par 4's)

Callaway do make good equipment, I currently use a FT-5 driver and it is a good club, but their range of game improvement irons are terrible, chunky things to be avoided at all cost if you are any kind of decent ball striker

Customer Service

Very good, speced 2-pw with x-100 shafts and the delivery time was excellent

Similar Products Used:

MP30 (good clubs), RAC LT's (solid clubs with rifle shafts), Titleist 690 CB's (very good irons, though a little harsh feeling)

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RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Feb 04, 2008]
filampga
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: callaway x-18

Well originally i bought these clubs to match what i already had with the callaway name. I can already tell you that with just the feel of the weight distribution on the club its solid! Ive tried it out at the range and already see a difference with feel, control, and distance. It has a crisp snap to it when struck on point. These irons is already giving me a 10-15 yard difference in distance. I love this club and it looks really good in your bag!...I think it can help any golfer from the novice to intermidiate level. HANDS DOWN!

Customer Service

Well i bought the set at "SPORTS AUTHORITY" out here in oregon. The customer service is A-1! No joke. I know that this store doesnt specify in golf but they have the product and the people that know what they are talking about. Plus they knocked the price down by $100. Thats always a plus!.

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Nike slingshots.

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RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 02, 2008]
bobbo432
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Callaway X-18 Pro-Series Irons

These clubs are really great, and I got them at an exceptional price (like new condition, 3-PW, dynamic gold steel shafts - $280). I'm about a 5 - 10 handicap, depending on how much I've been playing lately, and have been really impressed with these new sticks. Nice controlled ball flight, and minimal lost distance on toe (stays straight) or heel (gentle fade). Confident looking at address - they might appear bulky at first, but you'll adjust quickly. 5-iron from 210 to 2.5 feet? I'm sold. PW puts nice spin on the ball. Club heads are a bit heavier than average which I love. You won't be disappointed with this!

Customer Service

Bought from callawaypre-owned.com; they have GREAT customer service, deliver on time, and the best deals on sparingly used clubs you can find.

Similar Products Used:

Top Flite tour irons for 10+ years; tested Ping s59 tour irons, callaway x-forged, callway x-20 tour.

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5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 01, 2007]
Chris
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Callaway X-18 Pro Series Project X 6.0

I'm club builder and have been since the 80's. I've seen and hit about every iron made by the OEM companies and the "clone" component stuff from Golfsmith, Dynacraft, etc...The one thing I've always known is that NO ONE has the technology that Callaway has in their clubs. You can look at virtually any other clubs around, and other than pretty paint and maybe a little weight distribution changes, most clubs feel similar to the others depending on shaft choice and grip. Heck the grip alone can me a set feel entirely different. But I digress....bottom line you can't buy Callaway technology anywhere else but from Callaway. Yes I build custom sets, but I simply can't build Callaways. The X-18 Pro Series are simply the best club I've ever played with, period. I'm a long iron hitter, and with these I added a little more distance, like spinning a pitching wedge back from 140 yards out....uphill! I thought with the Project X 6.0's they would be too stiff and I'd be coming out of my shoes trying to hit the ball....nope. I just swang them and the rest just happened. 200 yard 5 iron into a par 3, no sweat. Playing an 8 iron back in your stance to knock it down just enough to sneak it under an oak tree from the other fairway rough and still then have enough ball control to have the shot stop on the green for an easy par....simple. Kid you not folks, like the other review for the same clubs said, if your a decent player looking to move to the next level and hit more greens, BUY THESE CLUBS!

Customer Service

Has always been tops...always will be.

Similar Products Used:

Tourney PCB Forged, Taylor Made RAC OS, Taylor Made RAC Forged TP, Ping i3...countless clones.

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5
VALUE
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5
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