1/18/2012

About Callaway X-20 Irons

The goal of Callaway's X-Series irons has always been lofty: to set the performance standard for the industry. Enter the Callaway X-20 Irons stainless-steel iron set, which features new grooves that conform to the "conditions of competition" for the 2010 PGA Tour. As a result, the irons maximize playability with every swing. The Callaway X-20 Irons is made using specific core technologies that create a lower center of gravity than most other iron brands. The technologies start with Extreme Notch Weighting, which redistributes the weight to the low, rearward area of the toe and heel, creating a high moment of inertia (MOI). This improves your distance and accuracy on mis-hits at the heel and toe, making it easier to approach the green.

The Callaway X-20 Irons also take advantage of Variable Face Thickness (VFT) technology, which allows Callaway engineers to lower the center of gravity to produce an optimum trajectory with each Callaway X-20 Irons in the set, giving long irons a higher launch angle and short irons and wedges a better trajectory height. Add in a 180-Degree Undercut Channel--which maximizes perimeter weighting by moving the center of gravity even lower and farther back--and you have a club with a large sweet spot that hits the ball far and straight even on rough swings.

From the makers of the #1 Irons in Golf for 13 years and counting, the new Callaway X-20 Irons feature new grooves that conform to the new Condition of Competition played on Tour in 2010. Using core technologies to deliver distance and playability, the Callaway X-20 Irons feature a lower center of gravity to optimize ball flight and improve feel. Extreme Notch Weighting creates a high MOI for stability and control. VFT Technology creates hot ball speeds for longer distance and the 180-Degree Undercut Channel helps increase the size of the sweet spot. Enhance your confidence through total performance.
I've owned the X18s and X20s. The Callaway X-20 Irons are larger with a wider sole. Forgiving with a muted feel. As with all Callaway GI irons, there is noticeable offset. A mid to high handicapper will have confidence standing over the ball with this club. These Callaway X-20 Irons will also fit a weekend player than doesn't get to practice a lot. For me, it was a bit bulky so I traded them. Overall, the Callaway X-20 Irons are easy to hit and perform. 


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