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Callaway Golf X-22 Iron Set - 4-PW - Graphite Shaft Regular Flex - LH

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Set Makeup4-PW
Shaft MaterialGraphite
Shaft FlexRegular
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The Callaway X-22 Irons are the best X series irons that Callaway has ever created. With perimeter weighting, they have maximized these irons to boast a moment of inertia (MOI) that is 10% higher than its predecessors. This will produce a better ball flight and more consistency. The Modified Tru-Bore design has been incorporated in order to dampen vibration for enhanced feel. The tour-inspired head shape has a slightly thinner topline sole with a large sweet spot for enhanced forgiveness and improved aesthetics. as well. The Callaway X-22 irons are for golfers looking for increased distance and accuracy in their iron game.

  • Precision Notch Weightig raises the MOI for added forgiveness
  • Maintains optimal CG position for ideal ball-flight trajectory
  • Tour-inspired head shape includes a narrower sole and a thinner top line
  • Modified Tru-Bore® dampens vibration for enhanced performance and feel
  • 360-Degree Undercut Channel; Core technologies include VFT® and S2H2®

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User Ratings & Reviews (4 Reviews)

Great Sticks
5/22/2009
Have been playing my new graphite shafted X-22s for about two months now and am totally in awe of them. The replaced my older Callawy VFTs, which were once billed as the easiest golf clubs on the face of the planet to hit. Well, the VFT technology, plus the rest of the X-series technology has been nicely married in these clubs. It is hard to hit a bad shot with them. Even muffed shots get decent distance and the roll these clubs generate is totally unbelieveable. I've listed my handcap a 20-30, but since I'
Steve (Mission, TX)
Handicap 20-30
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2/19/2009
!!!I am really in favor of this X-22 . let's enjoy it!
rock star
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nice
2/19/2009
good feel good product good quality
dick
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x22
2/19/2009
easy job with it . it's a nice choice
cock
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what golf ball is best all around with the callaway X-22 irons
KAT-MAN
02/07/2010 7:36 PM
hi, thanks for the question. More than the type of club, your swing speed will help to determine the best ball for you. A person with a slower swing speed will see the most benefits from a lower compression golf ball. The opposite holds true for faster swing speeds. -Parker
Golfballs.com Employee: Parker
02/08/2010 10:00 AM
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I am a 6 hcp, lady 48 years old, I actually have X16, I am looking at X22 but they look a bit fat!, which ones do you advise me, X22 or X22 tour! Tk u, cheers
Blanca Rivollier
07/24/2009 9:32 AM
The X-22 and 22 Tour are both very good iron sets. The X-22 is a wider sole design and offers larger cavity backing for optimal forgiveness while the 22 Tour is a more slender profile with minimal offset. One of the biggest differences is the shaft type. The X-22 is the standard Callaway uniflex while the 22 Tour is built with Rifle Project X. Per the shaft, I would suggest for most ladies to go with the X-22 iron set but if you can swing the heavier weighted Project X then the 22 Tour would be
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
07/24/2009 10:23 AM
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I'm a full 6' in my stocking feet, with fairly short legs at 32" inseam and I think my wrist to floor, last time I measured, is 35 or 35.5". I've had clubs 2* flat & 1" long graphi
LengthAndLie.MysteryMan
06/28/2009 9:20 AM
Frank, in all honesty most golfers do not benefit from custom fit irons becuase the average golf swing is too inconsistent. If you are near 6 feet with 35" arm length you may be most comfortable with a 1/2" extension. If you do go with that 1/2" over, I would definately suggest having the club bent to at least 1 degree upright as the extension will flatten the overall lie angle. The reason you are able to make better contact when you grip down is because you are comfortable which in my opionion
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
06/30/2009 3:22 PM
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