Callaway the company has often been synonymous with producing long and forgiving clubs.
They created the oversized driver rage back in the early 90's and as a company have become more and more professional over this period, producing some of the most technologically advanced golf clubs and related equipment since then.
Callaway cavity golf irons and more specifically their range of X20 Tour irons, were marketed at the mid to low handicap ranged players.
The clubs have a very clean look which makes the clubs quite popular with traditionalists as well.
They are neither as bulky nor clumsy as some other cavity irons on the market.
The clubs also have notch weighting which allows the correct positioning of the center of gravity in each club thus providing added benefits such as forgiveness when the player his the ball off center.
The weight which is removed by having the cavity is pushed back and away from the face of the iron head thus allowing even more forgiveness in your shot.
The customer has a range of custom options to choose from when they purchase this iron.
You'll need to head to a Callaway club fitting center to take advantage of this - this process of fitting generally only requires half an hour, an added benefit.
When I tried Callaway cavity golf irons for the first time I walked away highly impressed.
They look very pleasing when you set the ball down and take your shot and offer an easy hit with great impact.
Working the ball around was also easier than most clubs as the clubs come with less offset and more neutral weighing than most clubs produced nowadays.
Callaway cavity golf irons are fantastic for the mid to low handicap player.
Especially those that prefer a clean look and with some game improvement features that help you get better as well!
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