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    Different Strokes for different folks....

    I play with this X-16 set , but not Pro Series... Does it make me a woman? *_*


    Best Clubs Ever for Me - a Woman, 5-handicapper
    Written: Jun 03 '04

    Product Rating:
    Pros: Forgiveness, playability, great distance, great looks, great feel.

    Cons: None.

    The Bottom Line: These are excellent clubs, even for low handicappers who demand a lot of shaping of shots and feel from a club. Too pricey, perhaps.

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    summerlee's Full Review: Callaway Steelhead Pro Series Irons X-16
    I am surprised at the lukewarm response these clubs are getting so far, but I also find some of what others have said true; the truest being that an affinity for a brand or type of golf clubs is based on an extremely subjective experience. But, I feel I have some things to add:

    I am a woman golfer, 5 handicap, who has played competitive golf, can hit my 5 iron about 165 at sea level, and have played alongside some LPGA pro golfers -- many of whom use these clubs. I also know that most, if not all, of a golf club's performance is based on the ability of the person swinging them.

    I also hit a consistent draw and am a feel player. I like the sight of the X-16's thicker club face when I line up, but I have also like the thin look of a forged blade. All of my fairway woods (also Big Bertha's) have firm shafts, though I found the regular shafts on the irons suited me well.
    I bought my X-16's (regular steel shafts) a year ago, after having used and tested the gamut, including Titleist 960's, Ping's (many different series), TaylorMades, Mizuno's, etc. I am not a label queen and was playing with home-made Harvey Penick's for many years, as well as with a knock-off set of Lynx for even longer. I do understand that the cost of club is from the marketing of big labels. I set out to buy a set of Ping's, a smaller company that bases a lot of their product on scientific studies, and was test-hitting them, when I was offered other clubs to try, including the Callaway X-16's. I bought the Callaway's in less than 10 minutes of hitting them. Everyone, from a 20 handicap to scratch, has loved my clubs when they've tried them.

    Without repeating much of what has been said, I will add that I find these clubs very playable, and that was important to me since I shape all of my iron shots, especially drawing my long irons. I totally disagree that you can not work the ball left or right, since I do that nearly every shot with these irons. Again, there are so many variables in what makes any individual able to work a shot, that I find it hard to blame any club for it's playability. My experience has been that a club with a smaller sweet spot is much harder to consistently draw of fade a shot, the margin for error being a lot less. Perhaps that's why I love these Callaway's.

    I don't agree that these clubs are for 18+ handicap golfers. I have watched many scratch golfers use them. I do agree that they are extremely forgiving, but I don't subscribe to the school of thought that if clubs are forgiving then they are for higher handicappers. Even professional golfers make mistakes in a round -- so why not limit their consequences.

    I don't agree that these clubs produce little or no feedback. I do feel in these clubs when I hit in different spots, at different approaches. It feels different than the hardness of a Titleist or a Mizuno blade, but the feedback is there. I don't need to be honked when I miss a shot, perhaps because I am more of a feel player than the average Joe. Additionally, I do get a ton of feedback from the sound of the club, as well as from the flight of the ball.

    I suggest, contrary to the others reviewing this product, that these clubs are for a broader group of golfers -- and among them are some low-handicappers like me who do shape the ball and find these clubs extremely playable.



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    Sorry. I am a firm supporter of the

    CALLAWAY SUCKS POS CHINESE SWEATSHOP

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mizuno>Ping
    Sorry. I am a firm supporter of the

    CALLAWAY SUCKS POS CHINESE SWEATSHOP

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    Glad to hear of your firm support

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    It's hard for me to give you any love here. I played the X-18s for a year and they didn't knock 4 strokes off my score. They might have added 4 strokes though . . . . .
    Mizuno irons -- made by Hattori Hanzo, forged in the fires of Mt. Fujiyama.

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    Glad to hear that Mizuno blades work for you *_*

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pky6471
    Glad to hear that Mizuno blades work for you *_*
    Callaway X16 are good sticks man.

    As a long standing member did you really think you would get any sense out of these idiots??

    Edgey
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    Quote Originally Posted by edgey
    Callaway X16 are good sticks man.

    As a long standing member did you really think you would get any sense out of these idiots??

    Edgey
    Good driver Edgey. I had to flower up my bag with a TM Burner Rescue club I won. Still mxed on it.
    WitB 2010:

    Dr: Titleist 907 D1, YS 6+ s flex
    3W: Cobra S9-1 F, , Aldila DVS HL s flex
    2H: Callaway Heavenwood 17 degree
    3i-pw Titleist 690 CBs, True Temper s300
    gw: Cleveland CG12 52 degree
    sw: Cleveland CG12 58 degree
    Putter: Ping Anser G2i
    Ball: Srixon Z Star/Bridgestone B330S

    Other clubs:
    Dr: Callaway FT 5, Aldilia DVS s-flex
    5W: Cleveland Launcher Fuji E270 s flex
    3i - pw Mizuno MP 29, (planning to reshaft at some point).

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    Quote Originally Posted by edgey
    Callaway X16 are good sticks man.

    As a long standing member did you really think you would get any sense out of these idiots??

    Edgey
    Edgey... Thanks, I got thick skin... and I stick with what I believe in, i.e. X-16 and 2002 BB ... I did try Mizuno a few weeks ago on a driving range (borrowed from friend's) and they sucked for my swing *_*

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pky6471
    I play with this X-16 set , but not Pro Series... Does it make me a woman? *_*
    I think ya otta pretty up some for us doncha sunshine?
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    Quote Originally Posted by noshuz
    I think ya otta pretty up some for us doncha sunshine?
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    She lơoks cute by my standard *_*

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    Quote Originally Posted by noshuz
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    WAWAWEWA ! What a smoking hot, heart-sizzling hot hot smoking hot babe you got there. We don't see that many in Scotland, I'm gonna JIZZ-IN-MY-(Orgasmic face)-PANTS (that's a catchy song, btw).

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pXfHLUlZf4

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pky6471
    Edgey... Thanks, I got thick skin... and I stick with what I believe in, i.e. X-16 and 2002 BB ... I did try Mizuno a few weeks ago on a driving range (borrowed from friend's) and they sucked for my swing *_*
    Big up for the 2002 BB ;-)

    MX-25 are very good though

    Edgey
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    Quote Originally Posted by edgey
    Big up for the 2002 BB ;-)

    MX-25 are very good though

    Edgey
    Edgey: glad that it works out beautifully for you, maybe I will try MX25 when I have a chance

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mizuno>Ping
    WAWAWEWA ! What a smoking hot, heart-sizzling hot hot smoking hot babe you got there. We don't see that many in Scotland, I'm gonna JIZZ-IN-MY-(Orgasmic face)-PANTS (that's a catchy song, btw).

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pXfHLUlZf4
    Ya I had to go rub one out after I posted this.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by noshuz
    Ya I had to go rub one out after I posted this.....
    U feel better now? OK now go clean your hands before U get H1N1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pky6471
    U feel better now? OK now go clean your hands before U get H1N1
    ?????? How can I give myself H1N1????? That were pretty lame.....
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