The Callaway RAZR X Irons are optimized with that in mind. We often hit the ball thin with irons, because the bottom of the swing arc isn't catching that nice, pretty shallow divot. In other words, when playing irons from the fairways, most golfers hit a lot of balls off the lower part of the iron face.
I like that the sweet spot is larger and lower on the face.It seems almost all of my mis hits I hit are thin shots to low on the face,so I am thinking that this will help.They say with this setup they were able to make the lofts stronger so the ball will go farther,and my thinking on that is then maybe I dont have to have the full set and carry a couple more wedges.
The company claims the irons are for "golfers looking to make the jump from being a high handicap to a single digit player." So while they target both distance and forgiveness, the irons keep certain looks from players' clubs, such as the thin sole width.
I ordered pw-6iron to see what the distances are going to be.In the past I had a set of cobras that had a huge sweet spot and could hit those things along ways like a pw 150. After just coming off playing mizunos mp 68's and ping i3 blades I know I am going to love them.
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