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The Callaway X-22 Tour Irons are an improvement on the X-20 Tour Irons and are designed with more professional players in mind. The thin topline on the head shape works with a 360-degree undercut channel to keep the length short and the center of gravity low. The hosel can be adjusted for custom specifications and the sole width of each iron is designed based on the exact length and loft of the iron, providing a better turf interaction for the entire set. The Callaway X-22 Tour Irons have features that Callaway provides on most of their irons, including precision notch weighting to create a higher moment of impact while maintaining the center of gravity.
MSRP $799.99
Release date January, 2009
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Features
- Designed for professional players
- Improved on the X-20 Tour Irons
- Precision Notch Weighting
- Sleeker hosel
- 360-degree undercut channel
- Optimized sole width
- VFT Technology
- Shorter blade length
- Lower center of gravity
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Callaway X-22 Tour
• Callaway X-22 Tour Iron Set (3 thru PW) : right, Project X Flighted Steel 5.0 (Regular)
Callaway X-22 Tour | #3 thru PW
• Callaway X-22 Tour Iron Set (3 thru PW) : right, Project X Graphite Shaft (Stiff)
• Callaway Men's X-22 Tour Irons RH Used
MPN: 43153822USEDT
Callaway X-22 Tour | #3 thru PW
• Callaway X-22 Tour 8-Club Iron Set (3-Iron to Pitching Wedge, Right Hand, Steel, Stiff 6.0)
• Callaway Men's X-22 Tour Irons LH Used
UPC: 642331869132
EAN: 0642331869132
MPN: 43153821USEDT
Callaway X-22 Tour | #4 thru PW
• Callaway X-22 Tour 7-Club Iron Set (4-Iron to Pitching Wedge, Right Hand, Steel, Stiff 6.0)
• Mens RH X-22 Tour Irons 5.0(Regular) Flex 3-PW (8 clubs)
UPC: 642331869156
EAN: 0642331869156
MPN: SPR2961515
Competitors
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The Nike Victory Red Forged Split Cavity is one of three sets of irons available in Nike's Victory Red line of golf clubs. These clubs are the middle set of the three and are designed to give a high degree of workability and ball control, with an element of forgiveness. The 1025 carbon steel...
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Nike Victory Red Forged Split Cavity
MSRP $899.00
Released December, 2008
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MSRP $900.00
Released March, 2009
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MSRP $899.99
Released August, 2008
The Mizuno MP-52 is a high-end golf iron designed as Mizuno claims to provide both "performance and innovation." The MP-52 iron is equipped with unique dual muscle technology; which means the club includes an outer weight pad which positions the center of gravity (COG) both lower and deeper and an inner weight pad that...
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Mizuno MP-52
MSRP $699.00
Released December, 2008
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Nike Slingshot HL
MSRP $699.99
Released August, 2008
The Mizuno MX-100 is a high-end golf iron set designed, as Mizuno claims, to be "one of the most forgiving iron sets ever made". A special hybrid design allows Mizuno to completely customize the irons and their specifications to fit the needs of any user. The MX-100 features unique Y-tune technology which completely expands...
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Mizuno MX-100
MSRP $700.00
Released May, 2008
The Titleist AP1 is the lower end line of irons of two available in Titleist's AP (Advanced Performance) line of golf clubs. The club heads are made of multiple materials, including a steel body, tungsten nickel box, elastomer cushion and aluminum cavity plate. The head design gives a higher flight, good shot control with...
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Titleist AP1
MSRP $799.99
Released August, 2008
The Mizuno MX-200 is a high-end golf iron set designed, as Mizuno claims, to be "one of the most forgiving iron sets ever made". A special hybrid design allows Mizuno to completely customize the irons and their specifications to fit the needs of any user. The MX-200 features unique Y-tune technology which completely expands...
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Mizuno MX-200
MSRP $799.00
Released January, 2008
The TaylorMade Burner Plus are a set of irons that is designed to give golfers maximum forgiveness. The weight of the club head has been pushed to the perimeter to give a larger MOI (moment of intertia) and a larger sweet spot giving players more confidence with their shots. The large clubface uses Inverted...
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MSRP $700.00
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Pros
- consistent
- forgiving (high MOI and good COG)
- high-tech design
- well built
Cons
- no good for shot shaping
- expensive
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Pros
- good feedback
- very accurate
- good blend of forgiveness and workability
- beautiful finish
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