Dunlop XTI Irons

Dunlop XTI Irons 

DESCRIPTION

The 'Flow Weighting' design pushes all of the weight to the edges of the club to give the maximum possible cavity back design and forgiveness on off centre hits. Made from high quality 17-4 Stainless Steel the heads of the XTi irons give excellent durability. Fitted with high quality steel shafts for extra control and performance. Top qulaity Dunlop grips fitted as standard as well.

USER REVIEWS

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5
[Jul 27, 2010]
Dakota Simpson
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: dunlop XTI clubs

These are the best irons i have ever used i think there fantastic. I also like the utility clubs, Im not crazy about the driver though.

Similar Products Used:

Dunlop putter.

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 26, 2009]
E.J. Mancha
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Dunlop XTI

Purchased this set when I was new to golf. Driver was good, but upgraded to Mizuno MX-560. Irons were great to learn yardage and upgraded to Ping Eye2 Orange Dot because of my flatter swing. Putter was less than desirable and upgraded to Ping Karsten Anser and shoot around 90 now. Still use 3-wood today due to flex on shaft. Great to learn on! Range, Range, Range!!!

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RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Sep 28, 2007]
Aay
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Dunlop X-Ti

I have this set for about a year. The quality is good. It comes the whole set. The driver is easy to play. I can also control the ball quite well with the iron. I used Maruman old model before, i think Dunlop is better for me. Maruman is good but difficult to play. Dunlop flow weighted technology is helping a lot for higher ball flight.
It has some offset but not too much. I am not get used to the iron with high offset. I think it's difficult to aim to the right target. All in all, it is good set for beginner, not expensive, good quality. You can use it until you hit lower than 100S.

Customer Service

Never use

Similar Products Used:

Maruman Big win

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RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 25, 2007]
Joe
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Dunlop XTI

I am quite new to the golf game, but this is my second iron set after Maruman Wilson (cannot remember the mode, but it uses Firestick shaft). I like the weight of this iron. It is not too light nor too heavy. In fact, it is not as light as other graphite iron i 've played. It's also easy to hit the ball because of the flow weight technology. Lately, i have tried Wilson TAB III NS-PRO 850 Flex R, but i don't like it. I think it 's too light, and difficult to control the ball. Anyway, this iron set is quiet reasonable price and good for beginners.

Customer Service

Never use

Similar Products Used:

maruman big win, Wilson

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RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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