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Great Reputation in The Callaway RAZR X Irons
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I really had no idea how hard it would be to get ahold of more than just a demo 6 iron. I tried the Callaway Diablo forged irons a couple of months ago, but Callaway really took their time getting these from the drawing board to the production line.

The Callaway Diablo Forged Iron offers all the benefits of a Tour-level iron designed for the avid golfer. A high-strength 455 Carpenter Steel face is laser-welded into a soft 1020 carbon steel body, providing incredibly soft, responsive feel at impact. The face material increases ball speeds for premium distance and allows weight to be strategically placed for better accuracy and control than a typical forged iron. And with its sleek, tour-inspired styling, this iron lifts your confidence so you can take aim at every flag.

Now when referring to Callaway Diablo Forged Irons' looks, I am not talking about the red paint and all the other fancy trappings and engravings Callaway seems to be pouring into this entire line of clubs. In this case I'm referring to the fact that Callaway has gotten pretty close to the absolute finest of lines between Game Improvement and Better Players Clubs. While these aren't "blades" by any stretch, as far as Game Improvement Clubs go, these are darned close. The top line is pretty darned thin, and the soles are narrower too. The offset is minimal, and there's no portruding anything on the back end at address. If you want the full effect, you can even have a steel shaft--even though it is uniflex. 

You know the Callaway Razr X Irons are designed to give you incredible feel, while allowing you to maintain your distance; they allow for a large amount of forgiveness when you do not get a center hit as well. The technology used to make the Razr irons is the newest and is the technology that is going to lead to a much different type of design in many golf clubs.

The RAZR X Irons, getting a hold of demoes on these has not proven too easy for your's truly. FOr openers, Callaway has opened the floodgates on these and all other RAZR products, but only after a veritable lockdown thanks to some serious leakage of corporate secrets. Sadly, many clones and pirated copies of RAZR Irons were showing up in the marketplace as far back as September, when they weren't even due for release to the general public until February 18th of this year. Hang on to your hats folks, because much more of this type of shennanigans coming out of China, and it's going to be hard to get an objective and timely review on anything. All that aside, however, and we can move onto this reviewwith eyes wide open,.



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