Callaway X-16 PRO SERIES Set Irons

Callaway X-16 PRO SERIES Set Irons 

DESCRIPTION

Same great X-16 performance features with less offset, thinner topline, narrower sole width and straighter leading edge Features RCH Pro Series M-75i graphite shafts or Rifle Pro Series steel shaft

USER REVIEWS

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[Mar 21, 2003]
amgolfer
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: X-16 Pro Series

Played these four rounds and I like them. They seem to be a little more forgiving than the X-14 pro series I played in the past and the trajectory is better. I have Dynamic Gold S300 Sensicore and am very happy with that shaft/head combination. The length is consistant and I believe are just a little longer than the X-14 pro series I played last year. I'm going to stick with them this season. I think they are a slightly better club than the previous Callaway Pro Series.

Customer Service

Outstanding! Ordered my clubs with custom shafts and had them in 7-10 days.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist 822OS, Callaway X-14 Pro Series, Mizuno MX-11

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 10, 2003]
Dead Solid Perfect
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: X-16 Pro

Probably the best irons I have ever hit... I played these in Constant Weight Rifles, Tour Stiff flex. They feel pretty much same as X-14 pro series except modified back style give more forgiveness. These are probably the best casted iron set for the low handicap players with very close to forged feeling.

Customer Service

Not yet

Similar Products Used:

X-12 pro series, X-14 pro series, etc...

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 10, 2003]
dspdante
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Callaway X-16 Pro Series

I was playing Mizuno Grad MP's for about 2 years and at the time I was hitting balls 3 times a week and scoring in the high 70's. Since, I'm all grown up and have a regular job and I don't have the time to get to the range as often. The mizuno's I loved so much were not as kind to me as they used to be so I had to hange them up! I wanted a club that was more forgiving, drove the ball low, and had great feel. I found it in the X-16 pro's. You can't go wrong with these stix!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 08, 2003]
dongman310
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Callaway X-16 Pro Series

I was playing the Taylor Made 300 forged irons but decided to give these a shot. I have always been a forged iron player but let me tell you, anyone who is not a 5 and under handicap has no business playing "players" clubs. I see so many people on the course and on reviews here playing blades and its a joke. Most of the pGA tour pros dont use blades or muscle backs. Anyways, these clubs are awesome. Solid feel with forgiveness. Surprisingly you have lots of control as well, fades, draws, knockdowns. Very Very powerful irons - atleast a half a club longer - partially due to the jacked up lofts (one degree stronger than my Taylor Mades)but still its very powerful. Ball jumps off the face. Long irons are awesome...long and straight. Best thing about these babies...they hit high and land soft...Callaway's got a winner here. The rifle shaft is also flighted and good..tour stiff plays to about 6.0 -6.5 frequency. I am an equipment junkie and know alot about them..trust me these are a very good set.

Customer Service

Callaway is the best..hands down.

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made 300, Mizuno MP 29 , 33, Pro, Pro II

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Mar 03, 2003]
lworks
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: X-16 Pros

Great Clubs! The long irons are especially easy to hit long and straight. Very long! My suggestion is that if your swing speed is over 90 with irons then get the Tour Stiff Steel shafts as the Regular get too "Flexy" in the longer irons. I even got traded in a 5 Wood for a 2 iron and gained accuracy with it. The shorter irons (8 and 9) get up in the air fast. I traded in a set of X14 Pros for these and after trying Pings, Cleveland, Titleist and more I decided on the Callaways. I don't use the PW as I like my Cleveland Wedges, but these irons are very powerful and straight. Easy to shape as well. Definitely a 10!

Customer Service

No Problems

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 19, 2003]
gbridge
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: X-16 Pro Series

Callaway gets it right. These irons offer great forgiveness and a clean blade like look. Be sure to get properly fit. I first got a set of these in tour-stiff rifle and hit them good but occasionally would miss them on the thin side. I now have a set of tour-regular flex and am knocking flag sticks over. The only problem with these irons is that I needed to add the A or "gap" wedge because I can hit the pitching wedge 120 yards. Try these irons, you will not be disapointed. One other note, check your ego and get the regular flex shafts unless you can hit a 7 iron 160+ yards.

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made 320, Hogan Apex Edge.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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