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Callaway X 22 irons VS Callaway X-24 Hot irons
Callaway Golf has announced the release of the new Callaway X 22 irons and callaway x24 irons.

Callaway X22 irons

The Callaway X-22 Irons are a perfect example of Callaway commitment of setting the industry standard for performance and forgiveness.

The perimeter weighting of the callaway x22 irons has been maximized for a moment of inertia (MOI) that's 10 percent higher than their predecessors, meaning you get more forgiveness on off-center strikes. The ideal center of gravity position has been preserved, generating optimal ball-flight trajectories.

Callaway has also incorporated the Modified Tru-Bore design, dampening vibration for enhanced feel. The tour-inspired head shape has a slightly thinner top line and sole with a large sweet spot for improved aesthetics and forgiveness to boost your confidence.

Callaway X-24

Dr. Alan Hocknell said, "We recognize there are golfers looking for distance gains throughout their entire bag, and thus employed our core technologies and faster ball speeds into the design of cheapest callaway x24 irons, a longer, more accurate set than any of their predecessors."

Callaway engineers strengthened loft in the long and mid-irons (the PW is the same as in X-22 irons), increased shaft length by 0.25 inches per club (compared to the X-22), and redesigned the head to account for new weight distribution.

The callaway x24 irons sale also boasts evolutionary updates to tried-and-true design elements, such as "variable face thickness" (VFT) technology and "precision notch weighting" in the rear. VFT produces 2.2 mph faster ball speed than the X-22 irons do, for longer, more consistent length on mis-hits. The large cavity notch spreads weight to the heel and toe, for ample head stability and improved accuracy.

Where the X-24 Hot irons differ greatly is in the finish. Instead of bright, shiny chrome the clubs come standard in a glare-reducing rusty brown finish.

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