The Callaway X Hot irons are all about more distance. The styling is reminiscent of the Razr X and all the previous generations of Callaway's most forgiving irons, so there are no surprises there. Callaway has kept the proven features from these models in the thru-bore hosel and the Razr weighting on the back of the trailing edge to lower the centre of gravity. This is raised up so that the wide sole is kept to a good size and goes through the turf well, especially from the rough and semi-rough. The X Hot lofts are similar to the Razr X irons price with the wedge at 44 degrees so you will probably need the A Wedge at 49 degrees too. From 6 to 3 iron the shaft length goes up in increments of 0.75 inches instead of 0.5 inches so the 5-iron is 0.5 inches longer than the current model which will also increase the distance from the club as you will have more momentum in the clubhead. The faces did feel a bit hotter and the feel was still very good. They were also very forgiving and the generous offset hosel will help here. The shaft is also a revised option with a lightweight 95 gram Project X steel shaft in stiff and regular instead of the uniflex shafts Callaway have used in the past. This is a good upgrade and the Universal gripe is a nice mid-size and has a very good tread pattern for lining up and grip. The certainly inspire confidence, at address the callaway X-24 Hot irons price look like they are going to offer forgiveness and they don't disappoint when you hit the ball. My one complaint would be that they don't feel very alive when you hit the ball, they do the job of a quality game improvement iron but I feel others on the market deliver a bit more oomph. The shorter irons were very impressive and the wedges were particularly good fun to hit. Moving through the set I became less enamoured although this was partly because I'm not very comfortable with the graphite shaft rather than a problem with the clubs themselves. I'd love to try them out with a steel shaft because, while it's not going to top my list of game improvement golf clubs price, they certainly have a lot to offer any golfer struggling with their irons or wanting to take their game a step forward. And they really do look great! Source from: http://www.golfclubsprice.co.uk/article-372-Are-Callaway-X-Hot-Irons-much-Better-than-X-24-Hot-Iron.html
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