I bought these clubs because I was fitted for them at the Callaway Golf Center in Las Vegas, they are definitely more solid than my x 18s but every once in a while they seem pretty easy to mis hit...That could be my 18 handicap talking..I do however hit these clubs about 10 yards further than my old x 18s and that has helped tremendously. These tour models are definitely for people that are able to get out and play/hit em' at least once a week.Only had em' about a month but I'm sure as my confidence with the clubs continues to grow my handicap will drop accordingly.
Fantastic irons, solid through impact, heavy staticly but lighter dynamically than you'd imagine, consistent reaction with mats anyway, very forgiving, profile at address is stocky with girth, but not obtrusive. With flighted Project X shafts a bit moody but all in all very responsive to action and torque. From all appearances a solid club, dirt and muck does not accumulate in cavity in back, solid to play, resistant to wear, durable, everything you'd expect from Callaway. Particularly uniform from club to club through the set in trajectory expectations and spin rates. This from a vertically inclined trapping swinger inside in the winter. Mid handicapper club due to weight and strength needed to control combined with forgiveness, and lack of true blade profile and dynamic 'lightness' through impact promoting workability.Read full review
I bought these clubs to help get the ball in the air with more carry. After spending a few weeks with them I like the how easy they are to hit and how the ball comes off the face. A high ball flight is the norm and they are forgiving too. The Razr x tour irons are a great option for those looking for an easy to hit club with minimal offset.
These are everything you would want in an iron. They are the most consistant hitting club I have owned. I work at a course and was able to try 6 different pro line clubs. The Callaway razr irons are superior in every aspect of club striking. When matched to a suitable shaft for you, you will drop your handicap by several strokes. You will be able to swing the club; not club the swing. An excellent component of your game.
I have got the razr x tour irons and they have got a lot of work ability. they are very long and you can hit them very high. I had trouble pulling my shots to the left and these clubs have a more open face and I hit the ball straighter. these clubs are for a mid to low handicapper.