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Callaway X-16 Pro Series

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Callaway X-16 Pro Series
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Ref 1127218
Golfer: Mens Right Hand
Brand: Callaway
Club: 3-PW Iron Set
Loft: -
Shaft Name: Dynamic Gold
Shaft Material: Steel
Flex: Stiff
Flex Rating: S300
Grip: Callaway
Head condition    7 - Good
Shaft condition    7 - Good
Grip condition    7 - Good

Callaway X-16 Pro Series - User Reviews

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whinnyboy H.Cap 4 (Posted 29.11.07 )

Just played my first round with them and they seem to be just perfect.

flembo1276 H.Cap 12 (Posted 16.11.07 )

I have been trying loads of irons recently to try and push my game to single handicap.None have quite fitted the bill until I got the x-16 pro series at a steal on the Golfbidder auction website.They have the usual Callaway top line and sit very well at address.They are very solid in the shots,forgiving and just ooze quality.The x-16 irons are the final piece in the jigsaw-now it is up to me.Finally many thanks to Golfbidder for the quality of the clubs and the speed of service.No more e-bay for me now,it will be Golfbidder every time!

seanmoll H.Cap 18 (Posted 20.09.06 )

Changed from a similar set (non brand name). Havent noticed any increase in distance but I am certianly hitting a lot straighter. A good deal from Golfbidder and well worth the investment.

babygolfer H.Cap 13 (Posted 22.06.06 )

these irons mare very good and every forgiving on the course i have been drop 0.6 on my handicap up 2 now and will be going alot lower with these babies in the bag!!!

TonyDover H.Cap 19 (Posted 23.09.05 )

I'd tried the X14 & X16 irons on the range and really liked the feel. I decided to go for the 'better player' clubs, the X16 Pro Series & spend a winter of practice. I've been out on the course once & hit the ball straighter & much more solidly than I have for 2 years -hope it isn't the new club one-off wonder. I'm looking forward to getting the HC down if I can escape from the wife & kids.

kiltiechris H.Cap 10 (Posted 15.04.05 )

I changed over to the x16's after playing for a number of years with Titleist DCI 990's. After some getting used to i find these irons very easy to shape the ball with and much more foregiving than my 990's. Here's hoping the handicap will continue to drop!

williamsa H.Cap 6 (Posted 17.03.05 )

These irons have a great feel to them, really solid. Also found them to be more forgiving than my previous set of Ping ISIs. The Pro Series are definitely more suited to the low handicappers. The way they sit at address also inspires confidence - well worth the investment.

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Model Info 2005

Callaway Steelhead X-16 Pro Series. The Callaway Steelhead X-16 irons have a wider topline than the their predecessors - the Callaway X-14s. Featuring Callaway's patented VFT (Variable Thickness Technology) which enabled Callaway's designers to alter the thickness and raise or lower the centre of gravity for optimum trajectory with each iron in the set, the Steelhead X-16s also incorporate the Callaway 'Notch' weighting system which moves weight to the perimeter - the result is a club which not only plays easily - but looks like it plays easily. Utilising Callaway's 360-degree undercut channel which helps straighten off-centre shots, each iron has a low centre of gravity for getting the ball airborne quickly. A nice looking club with a soft satin finish. The Callaway Steelhead X-16 Pro Series is the low handicapper's version of the starnaded model. These feature less offset - and a thinner topline and straighter leading edge than the standard Steelhead X-16s. While still very forgiving, the Callaway Steelhead X-16 Pro Series are suited to lower handicappers who like to shape the ball and prefer a more traditional feel to their clubs.