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Sep 30 2009

Callaway Golf Irons – When Only The Best Will Do

Published by James Morley under Golf

by James Morley

Callaway golf irons If you are teeing off on a par 3 or working your way up the fairway, you are going to need Callaway golf irons. The terrific news is that Callway will keep your slices and shanks to a bare minimum. The bad news is that you will not be able to blame your issues on your clubs.

When you are looking for irons, you should look for clubs that meet your needs. As with most sports equipment, there are diverse types for price and skill level. There are a number of things to consider. Will the clubs compensate for any lift problems that you exhibit? What is the forgiveness of the club? No not the forgiveness you need from your wife for missing a date with her while at the course. I am referring to the clubs stability. You must also look at the clubs Moment of Inertia (MOI). The higher the MOI of the club, the better the stability. The clubs forgiveness is based on this MOI.

You furthermore want to have clubs that have as much hitting area as possible with the least amount of weight. The Callaway golf irons are presented in different sets to cover these criteria depending on what you want to accomplish on the course.

Callaway golf irons at this time come in four diverse lines: Big Bertha, the X Series, and the FT series. The company uses a hybrid system for both their Big Bertha and FT series. This hybrid system gives ultra lift to your strokes if you are having trouble getting some air under your ball. The low center of gravity design will help compensate.

The Big Bertha range of irons follow in the tradition of the Big Bertha clubs. They give the golfer an advantage over other irons. The hybrid technology is known as i-brid which Callaway claims will give you both accuracy and forgiveness.

The X series are designed to increase your trajectory. They maximize perimeter heaviness, reduce vibration, and have a high MOI. There are actually three diverse levels X Series Callaway golf irons. The X Series has a tour version with a thin head. Still not enough for you? Try the X-Forged. These clubs are carbon steel, with thin toplines, and progressive weighting from longer to shorter irons.

The FT, or Fusion Technology are the top of the line clubs. The fusion is a combination of materials including titanium in the shaft which allows for more weight in the head. These irons have oversized hitting areas and an increased offset. These irons are designed to be the best in forgiveness

Callaway have become a standard over the past couple of decades. They have delivered for duffers all over the globe. From the intermittent golfer to the pro, Callaway will match your needs.

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