Martin Hopley
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As oversized irons go, the Callaway RAZR X irons were a nice size and the top line was confidence inspiring without being too thick.

They were also very forgiving to hit with a lovely feel and sound and the uniflex steel shaft helped deliver a powerful strike.

They look like the classic irons of the X series of the past but the offset seems more subtle and the styling a little sharper, so if you have the wherewithal, then this is a set to consider for mid handicappers.

Golfalot Rating: 5 stars
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Callaway RAZR X Irons - Product Details

UK Launch15 February 2011
Handicap Range
Low
High
GolferMens
Hand AvailabilityLeft, Right
MaterialSteel
Shaft TypesSteel, Graphite
Set Makeup3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, PW
Additional ClubsAW, SW, LW
Manufacturer's WebsiteCallaway Website

User Reviews

Dan G.
July 2017

Played Ping G10 graphite for past 4 years. Played 5 rounds with RAZR in graphite. Find them a bit less forgiving than Pings but longer due to stronger lofts. More head weight in RAZRs and like Pings have little feedback unless you really mishit. Ball flight is high like Ping.

January 2017

I purchased the Callaway RAZR X irons (4,5,6,7,8,9,PW, SW) and have been using them for about 1 year. My old clubs were the mid 1990 series Big Bertha and I shoot in the mid 80's. These are my pros and cons.

Pros - Club looks great with good feel and sound; fairly easy to hit the ball high and far; excellent weight transition from one club to the next; off center hits are very forgiving; formidable weapons from the rough

Cons - poor side hill lie playability; almost no feedback from off center hits which is typical of many perimeter weighted clubs

If it wasn't for the poor side hill lie playability I would have rated these clubs 5 stars. Still very good clubs overall. Hopefully Callaway will redesign the heel for a more forgiving side hill lie play.

Phil
November 2012

Recently up-graded from the X24-Hot to the RAZR X irons and am not disappointed. The clubs look good, sound good and have added yards to my shots, dropped my handicap from 15 to 13 since switching. The clubs are very forgiving and I would not hesitate in recommending these clubs to mid-handicappers.

Mike Smith
May 2011

These clubs are great. A little heavier than my Big Bertha 2008 irons, which suits me better. They made the contact feel better and was it more consistent. Easy to hit straight shots, and even got a little draw going when required, and hardly any slices. Gained approx 5-10 yards extra distance per club. Not too bad out of the rough either. Love the look, and feel. Definitely recommend this club, I shot 4 under my handicap first time out in damp conditions.

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Media Reviews

Golf Monthly
April 2011
Extremely solid off the face without looking too chunky
Golf World
March 2011
Rebel-like look but pleasant at address..extremely forgiving

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