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| Re: Callaway Irons I would stay away from Callaway irons for the following reasons: 1. they are designed with an offset which will make shots go left in a good swing 2. they cannot be adjusted for lie angle due to hosel design 3. they are a piece of **** when compared with other irons |
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| Re: Callaway Irons Mtibt, I don't mean to be rude but your statement above is absolute ****. My Calaway X16 Pro Series have no offset, They are ajusted when you order them from Callaway, mine are One degree flat 3-5 Two degree flat 6-9 + 3wedges @ Three degrees flat. Also I have just been to watch the British Masters at the Forest of Arden and several top players were using the exact same irons, as I made a point of checking the bags as they left the greens. They have better swings than you or me will ever have and they were not pulling shots. Consider yourself told. Now go and buy some you know it makes sense. Ian. P.S Remind me what KZG irons are and who uses them??????????? Last edited by Ian Hancock; 05-22-2004 at 07:27 AM. |