|
 |
 |
Callaway X-24 irons is the worthy successor to the X-22 irons by jessica delia
 |
|
|
Callaway X-24 irons is the worthy successor to the X-22 irons |
|
|
|
Recreation & Leisure
|
 |
Callaway have branded this a 'Hot' version as they claim to have made the face a little thinner to transfer more clubhead speed to the ball and it certainly delivers. The forgiveness is very good and the Callaway X-24 irons are a joy to hit, giving solid, great feeling shots right across the face. The Callaway graphite shaft felt very stable and these irons will suit everyone from high single figures upwards. I was using the graphite shafts, never my personal preference, but the overall quality was impressive. 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 golf clubs online themselves. The certainly inspire confidence, at address the X-24 Hot irons 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. But that's personal preference as much as anything and certainly doesn't detract from the Callaway RAZR ability to do its job very well. In addition to the small technological tweak, the main differences with the Callaway X-24 Hot iron are cosmetic with a ferule fitting on a longer hosel, which is unusal for Callaway irons, but should help with stability. The dark PVD finish looks excellent and we were pleased to see that it maintained its appearance even after a heavy session on the range, so it should last for a while. The orange styling of the Callaway X-24 Hot iron may not be to everyone's taste but we like the fact that the iron number is just on the sole and no longer on the face of the club so that your opponent does not know what club you have hit.
Related Articles -
golf clubs online, Callaway X-24 irons,
|
Rate This Article |
|
 |
|
Do you Agree or Disagree? Have a Comment? POST IT!
Reader Opinions |
|
 |
|
|
|
 |
 |
 |
Author Login |
|
 |
Advertiser Login
ADVERTISE HERE NOW!
Limited Time $60 Offer!
90 Days-1.5 Million Views

 |
 |
LAURA JEEVES
At LeadGenerators, we specialise in content-led Online Marketing Strategies for our clients in the t...more
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
STEPHEN BYE
Steve Bye is currently a fiction writer, who published his first novel, ‘Looking Forward Through the...more
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
LEVAL AINAH
I am an internet marketer and also an educator. My goal is to help others who are looking to improve...more
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
MICHAEL BRESCIANI
Rev Bresciani is the author of two Christian books. One book is an important and concisely written b...more
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
TIM FAY
After 60-plus years of living, I am just trying to pass down some of the information that I have lea...more
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
GENE MYERS
Author of four books and two screenplays; frequent magazine contributor. I have four other books "in...more
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
PAUL PHILIPS
For more articles, blog messages & videos and a free e-book download go to www.NewParadigm.ws your p...more
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
ALEX BELSEY
I am the editor of QUAY Magazine, a B2B publication based in the South West of the UK. I am also the...more
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
DONNIE LEWIS
I'm an avid consumer of a smoothie a day living, herbs, vitamins and daily dose of exercise. I'm 60...more
|
 |
 |
|