Callaway X-20 Tour Irons
Callaway X-20 Tour Irons
[Oct 21, 2007]
Stephen Rucker
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway X-20 Tour
Traded in Cleveland TA-2's for the X-20 Tours. Bad mistake. X-20's have no feel, and don't allow you to work the ball at all. These were fitted for me by my pro. Sold them last week to get some Mizuno's. No more Callaway's for me. Customer Service None needed. Similar Products Used: Titleist 990, Cleveland TA-7's and Cleveland TA-2's |
[Oct 21, 2007]
billg
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
calaway x 20 tour
just picked up the tour x 20's custom fit 2 deg flat with the flighted rifle 5.5 shafts. first day out shot 74.
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[Oct 19, 2007]
Pete Sams
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
X-20 Tour
I’ve not reviewed clubs before so thought I’d write one, I hope helps. I’ve been playing with X-18 PS for the past three years and have come down from 10 to a 4 handicap. I was fitted by Callaway in the UK fitting centre so know I have the correct set-up. I tried most of the range and had the most consistent ball strikes with the X-20 Tour with Project X 5.5 flighted shafts, have been using S300. I found the 6.0 a little firm so chose the 5.5. My 6 iron swing speed is 82 mph.
Customer Service Very Good Similar Products Used: Ping ISI's, Mizuno MP60, TM R7, Titleist 695CB |
[Oct 08, 2007]
Mike McCraney
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway X20 Tour Irons
I previously played Ping i3 blue dot and have handed them down to my son (excuse to buy new clubs). They are a little clunkier looking on the top line, but are solid even on off-center hits. I have to stand on them to hit the same distance as the i3's - especially upwind - but every shot I hit is dead straight. They feel great, but after 3 rounds I'm concerned I may not be able to work the ball as much as I used to. Of course the flip side is I'm hitting them dead on line. I feel I'm getting much more spin with the X20's and am able to throw the ball at the flag without fear of release. But on the flipside, the additional spin may be the reason for the distance difference - especially on upwind shots. With only 3 rounds I'm pleased, but I'm reserving final judgement for a few more rounds. |
[Sep 30, 2007]
charlie
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
callaway x-20 tours
im a 2 handicapper and i brought these recently. they are so solid to hit they go miles further then my old irons the callaway x-16 i was of 10 when i brought them 3 months ago and now im off to what more can i say. |
[Sep 17, 2007]
Jack Venza
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway X20 Tour
For many years I was an avid fan of Tommy Armor, forged head blades. My local golf pro put his last set of Mizuno MP-32 irons on sale. The bottomline price made it diffcult to ignore - and I purchased them - a decision which I have regretted. My metalhead arsonal are all Callaway, to include a Heavenwood Hybrid 17-degree. My drives from the tee box are incredible and my fairway game is equally as good as my drives. I figure if the medalhead woods produce these types of results, why not complete the set with callaway irons. The iron purchase will take place this week - I will provide details following my first round. |
[Sep 13, 2007]
drak222
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
callaway x 20 tours
nice clubs. They come stock with some nice rifle shafts which are very nice. Good blend of workabilty and forgiveness. The clubs are longer than my last irons. Some times if you hit it perfectly you can hit it 20 yards further than you thought you were going to. But other than that they are worth the purchase. I got these in may back when I was shooting in the 90's and now i am 15 to 20 strokes better. I give a lot of credit to these irons. Shot my personal best 73 a couple of weeks ago with a 3 under on the back 9 |
[Aug 23, 2007]
Henry Hill
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
callaway x20 tour
I have not yet bought these clubs but should be trying them out tomorrow and hopefully ordering them. Do you think it makes a difference to the way they play due to the fact that they are not forged heads? Or do they still give just as much feel? Please let me know soon. |
[Aug 22, 2007]
lmc3
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway X - 20 Tour Irons
I traded up from the Callaway x-18 pro series and these irons have exceeded all my expectations.
Customer Service Simply the best. I have used them numerous times, for various clubs and they always go the extra mile to make you a satisfied customer. Similar Products Used: Rac Os, TM R7, Cobra S9, X-20 |
[Aug 13, 2007]
Joe R
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
X-20 tour
Great solid feel. I've finally found some long irons that launch high and are long. I've got sensicore shafts and these are very nice.Overall length is more than I'm used too, especially the long irons. short and mid irons very forgiving and easy to control. great Irons Customer Service Good: got my special order right Similar Products Used: Ping eye 2,king cobra, nicklaus vcg, naturalgolf pipelines |