he Callaway X14 is a classic - but is it really that good?
When I looked it up on amazon, you will see that X14 are rated 5 Stars. That's quite something!
I've checked out some other stores and found that it was always one of the highest rated irons.
That isn't much of a review, but it should tell you something.
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Update: there's one currently on sale on Amazon for 59% off! Callaway X14 on sale
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Here's a review for the Callaway X14:
"My X-14's were my first set of clubs and I have them for 8 years now. I am still a high handicapper. The X-14's are not super long but they give me very consistent distance control and accuracy. I just relax and play my 80% shot and watch the ball sail right where I expected. On my home course, I usually have to play into the green with a long iron for regulation. No problem hitting the green, just can't stop it from that distance. They give great feedback. Off center shots still get there while center shots just sing 'sweet'. I added the A,L & S wedges to the set but I use my Cleveland CG12 54deg wedge instead of the A wedge around the green. I get out for a few holes 2 or 3 times a week now and thought I might go for a set to take me to the next level. However, after reading the reviews here I have been reminded of the gems that I have. I think I will spend my money on getting them fitted properly instead. My Pro told me to get the lie adjusted 2 deg and I never did. Also, I changed to mid sized grips last spring and not so sure that was a good idea. I still think they are one of the best looking clubs ever."
And another story of one happy buyer of the X14:
"Excellent set of irons. I've been playing them for years and have absolutely no complaints. I've got a set of Mizuno MP33 blades as well, but now that I'm over sixty, arthritic, and (unlike Tom Watson) unoperated on, I tend to prefer the Callaways. They are very long, much longer than the Mizunos and, if you have to resort to stroking the ball as I now do, produce every shot you need. I stop at the 9 iron and use Titelist Vokey and Mizuno Tour wedges. Playing alone, and resorting to the occasional Mulligan, I can still get round in scratch with these clubs. They're great and a well struck shot gives as much pleasure, if not more, than with a blade!"
When I looked it up on amazon, you will see that X14 are rated 5 Stars. That's quite something!
I've checked out some other stores and found that it was always one of the highest rated irons.
That isn't much of a review, but it should tell you something.
-----
Update: there's one currently on sale on Amazon for 59% off! Callaway X14 on sale
-----
Here's a review for the Callaway X14:
"My X-14's were my first set of clubs and I have them for 8 years now. I am still a high handicapper. The X-14's are not super long but they give me very consistent distance control and accuracy. I just relax and play my 80% shot and watch the ball sail right where I expected. On my home course, I usually have to play into the green with a long iron for regulation. No problem hitting the green, just can't stop it from that distance. They give great feedback. Off center shots still get there while center shots just sing 'sweet'. I added the A,L & S wedges to the set but I use my Cleveland CG12 54deg wedge instead of the A wedge around the green. I get out for a few holes 2 or 3 times a week now and thought I might go for a set to take me to the next level. However, after reading the reviews here I have been reminded of the gems that I have. I think I will spend my money on getting them fitted properly instead. My Pro told me to get the lie adjusted 2 deg and I never did. Also, I changed to mid sized grips last spring and not so sure that was a good idea. I still think they are one of the best looking clubs ever."
And another story of one happy buyer of the X14:
"Excellent set of irons. I've been playing them for years and have absolutely no complaints. I've got a set of Mizuno MP33 blades as well, but now that I'm over sixty, arthritic, and (unlike Tom Watson) unoperated on, I tend to prefer the Callaways. They are very long, much longer than the Mizunos and, if you have to resort to stroking the ball as I now do, produce every shot you need. I stop at the 9 iron and use Titelist Vokey and Mizuno Tour wedges. Playing alone, and resorting to the occasional Mulligan, I can still get round in scratch with these clubs. They're great and a well struck shot gives as much pleasure, if not more, than with a blade!"
The Callaway X14 is one of the best irons you'll ever play golf with. If you are still not sure if you want to buy it, here's two more reasons:
1) Not buying it now is something you will probably regret when you try to find one in a few years. Better pick one up now, or might never have the chance again.
2) It's currently on sale! You can get it 59% off at the moment on Amazon, but I don't know for how long! Callaway X14 on sale
1) Not buying it now is something you will probably regret when you try to find one in a few years. Better pick one up now, or might never have the chance again.
2) It's currently on sale! You can get it 59% off at the moment on Amazon, but I don't know for how long! Callaway X14 on sale