Golfer
Mens
Handicap
Mid to Low
Right Hand
Yes
Left Hand
Material
Steel
Shaft Type
Graphite
Shaft Flex
Extra Stiff, Stiff, Regular
Set
3-SW
Additional Clubs
2, GW, LW
Launch Date UK
1 January 2005
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Callaway X-18 Irons are the latest version of the X-Series Irons and are a successor to the popular X-16 Irons and include all the usual X-Series features. Extreme Notch Weighting, a proprietary visible feature that raises each iron's Moment of Inertia (MOI) for increased stability and better results on off-center hits, combines with a deeper 360-degree Undercut Channel to achieve new heights of forgiveness. S2H2 (Short Straight Hollow Hosel), a staple of Callaway Golf irons for more than 15 years, allows weight to be moved lower and to the more useful perimeter area of the clubhead. An integral element of the S2H2 design is Tru-Bore Technology, which extends the shaft tip completely through the clubhead to the sole for greater feel and superior control. Finally, VFT (Variable Face Thickness) face design technology allows Callaway Golf to raise or lower the center of gravity for optimum trajectory with each iron in the set: resulting in a higher launch angle in the long irons and better trajectory height control in the short irons and wedges. The X-18 Irons also feature a standard progressive offset throughout the set and fully balanced sole engineered to improve turf interaction and workability.
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If you are familiar with the X-14 and X-16 then you will be comfortable with the Callaway X-18 irons. This standard version has the usual offset but the X-18 have a thinner top line and more perimeter weighting than their predecessors. The feel is solid with every club and certainly very easy to hit with a mid to low trajectory compared to the other Callaway irons. For mid handicappers who don't play Callaway and have the cash to burn then this is an ideal choice. If you already have X-14 or X-16 models it may be a harder decision to upgrade unless your old ones are ready for the scrapheap.
Golf Monthly
"Very solid feel...more compact appearance...easy to hit." Mar 05
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David Hodgson
United KingdomHandicap: 3 User Rating: (14 votes)
The Callway X-18 irons were very easy clubs to hit and I would definitely consider them if they weren't so expensive. For me there was a little too much offset so I would probably go for the Callaway Pro-Series irons. Looks good and performs great.
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