Callaway Club - The 2010 X-20 NG Irons Versus The X-20 Irons
Designed to deliver playability, forgiveness and innovation, the X-20 NGs bears a traditional appearance while sporting the latest technology. The Callaway X-20 Irons feature the USGA regulated V-grooves and brings the word forgiveness to another level.
Some features include; the 2010 USGA Groove standard, where the grooves must be straight and parallel and must have sides which do not converge, is followed to the T by the new X-20s. Also, the same club head design that won the 2007 Golf Digest Editor's Choice Award in game-improvement iron category.
The MOI (moment of inertia) has been increased and the club head stabilized due to the 360 degree undercut channel that moves the positioning deeper and lower on the head. With Extreme Notch Weighting, the weight is moved further to the edge. This provides additional forgiveness in the swing. For durability and a wonderful feel, the clubs are constructed of 17-4 stainless steel.
Now, the Callaway X-20s have a lower center of gravity. This is due to the progressive Wall Reduction System. Playability and the feel of the club improves exponentially because of this. The Degree Undercut Channel moves the CG lower on the head and further back, stabilizing the club head and enlarging the strike area.
They have an extremely soft feel on contact and the cavity back provides a greater forgiveness on miss hits. With the greater weighing toward the heel, the club feels really natural to swing. You should be able to drop 10 strokes per round and increase distance by about twenty to thirty yards with the mid range irons. The Callaway X-20 Irons are a great clubs for the money.
The X-series is all about giving the serious golfer the ultimate experience. More than ever before these sets of clubs provide more forgiveness. The stainless steel technology of the Callaway X-20s provides hours of use and a solid feel.
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