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X-20 Tour Irons

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Single From: $38.99
Sets From: $389.99

Product Overview

The X-20 Tour Irons combine Callaway Golf’s best X Series iron technology with traditional styling for tour-level looks and feel. X Series irons have always been about performance and forgiveness. The X-20 Tour Irons advance that heritage with design elements more accomplished players will relish. With a shorter blade length, a narrower sole, thinner top line and square toe, these irons have all the elements better players seek for increased workability, in addition to the Callaway Golf playability you’ve come to expect.

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Product Reviews Summary

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Callaway Golf X-20 Tour Irons
 
4.5

(based on 45 reviews)

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Accurate (23)
  • Durable (23)
  • Great feel (20)
  • High quality (10)
  • Large sweet spot (10)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Upgrade (17)
    • Improving game (15)
    • Replacement (11)
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Golf enthusiast (18)

    Reviewed by 45 customers

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    5.0

    I would buy these clubs again, feels gre

    By TL

    from Hilton Head, SC

    About Me Golf Enthusiast

    Pros

    • Accurate
    • Great Feel

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Improving Game

      Comments about Callaway Golf X-20 Tour Irons:

      I feel very confident using these clubs and my score shows it.

       
      4.0

      I WOULD buy again

      By raddie

      from bend, oregon

      About Me Casual/ Recreational

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Accurate
      • Durable
      • Great Feel
      • Large Sweet Spot

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Improving Game

        Comments about Callaway Golf X-20 Tour Irons:

        very nice club

         
        5.0

        Solid feel and control

        By Baron

        from Florida

        About Me Golf Enthusiast

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Accurate
        • Great Feel

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Improving Game
          • Replacement

          Comments about Callaway Golf X-20 Tour Irons:

          Added some yards over an older Callaway that was replaced.

           
          4.0

          It works great

          By Tooth Hacker

          from Logan, IA

          About Me Golf Enthusiast

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Accurate
          • Durable
          • Great Feel

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Replacement
            • Rough
            • Upgrade

            Comments about Callaway Golf X-20 Tour Irons:

            This club works great and came in the exact shape that it was described in. Thanks Callaway!

             
            4.0

            Love it!

            By Arod

            from Kingman, AZ

            About Me Beginner

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

            • Accurate
            • Durable
            • Great Feel
            • Large Sweet Spot

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Improving Game
              • Upgrade

              Comments about Callaway Golf X-20 Tour Irons:

              I have always wanted to own callaway clubs. This was my first and I love it. I depend on this club when I play now. I was impressed by the condition of the club and extremely happy.

               
              4.0

              Took Callaway pro advice, luv my new X20

              By JK number 53

              from Chicago

              About Me Golf Enthusiast

              Pros

              • Accurate
              • Durable
              • Great Feel
              • Large Sweet Spot

              Cons

                Best Uses

                • Upgrade

                Comments about Callaway Golf X-20 Tour Irons:

                I had a chance to speak to a Callaway pro and after a little conversation and seeing my swing he suggested the larger sweet spot of the X20. They changed my gamne to a more consistent club selection, more consistency with clean shots and a full club longer than my previous set.

                 
                5.0

                X-20 Series Wedge

                By The Q Man

                from West by God Virginia

                About Me Golf Enthusiast

                Pros

                • Accurate
                • Great Feel

                Cons

                • None

                Best Uses

                • Replacement
                • Upgrade

                Comments about Callaway Golf X-20 Tour Irons:

                This is a great addition to my set!

                • Handicap:
                • 121
                 
                4.0

                I love them!

                By Nate

                from Dallas, TX

                About Me Golf Enthusiast

                Pros

                • Accurate
                • Durable
                • Great Feel

                Cons

                  Best Uses

                  • Improving Game
                  • Replacement
                  • Upgrade

                  Comments about Callaway Golf X-20 Tour Irons:

                  Great set of clubs at a great price.. I have been swinging the same irons for 20 years, time for an upgrade.. and am not looking back!

                  (0 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

                   
                  5.0

                  Great Value - best $ ever spent on clubs

                  By griffindawg

                  from Griffin, Ga

                  About Me Golf Enthusiast

                  Pros

                  • Accurate
                  • Durable
                  • Large Sweet Spot

                  Cons

                    Best Uses

                    • Improving Game

                    Comments about Callaway Golf X-20 Tour Irons:

                    Everywhere on the face is a solid shot if you keep it square through impact. No short flailing tow shots and no knock downs from the heel. The entire club face hits it straight.

                    • Handicap:
                    • 10

                    (0 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

                     
                    5.0

                    "Callaway #1"

                    By weikle22

                    from McDonough, GA

                    About Me Golf Enthusiast

                    Verified Reviewer

                    Pros

                    • Accurate
                    • Durable
                    • Great Feel

                    Cons

                      Best Uses

                      • Improving Game
                      • Upgrade

                      Comments about Callaway Golf X-20 Tour Irons:

                      I have played recently with them, and I have no complaints. I do not even feel them when I strike the ball. They are forgiving and have a great set up. The tour modifications make it a great set for more experienced players. [...].

                      • Handicap:
                      • 5-8

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                      Product Questions and Answers

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                      18 Questions | 23 Answers
                      • Q:

                        What does the different colors for lie angles mean?

                        Asked on 2/1/2010 by Don Rip It from Richmond, VA

                        1 answer

                        • CUSTOMER CARE

                          A:

                          Black is a standard lie angle. Green is 1 upright, white is 2 upright, blue is 3 upright, gold is 1 flat, red is 2 flat, and yellow is 3 flat.

                          Answered on 2/1/2010 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                      • Q:

                        Does callaway take adama A2 irons in on trade.

                        Asked on 12/31/2009 by Anonymous from Kentucky

                        1 answer

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                          A:

                          Unfortunately, we do not take Adams in on trade.

                          Answered on 12/31/2009 by Mary Cass from 800-200-4726
                      • Q:

                        What is the difference between a Nippon 990gh shaft & a Project X 6.0 shaft?

                        Asked on 12/23/2009 by Boz from australia

                        1 answer

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                          A:

                          The Nippon is going to be a uniflex shaft so it will play between a regular and a stiff flex and will adjust to you swing speed. The Project X shafts will have a different flex and the 6.0 is a stiff flex.

                          Answered on 12/23/2009 by Mary Cass from 800-200-4726
                      • Q:

                        Can Callaway X-20 Tour irons be bent from standard to 2 degrees flat? Can anyone do this or should the clubs be sent to Callaway? Thank You............Ray Gal........

                        Asked on 12/21/2009 by Ray Gal.......... from Central Minnesota

                        2 answers

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                          A:

                          We can bend the X-20 Tour irons. Most retailers can bend them, but if you feel more comfortable having us do it, then feel free to set up your customization by calling 1-800-200-4726.

                          Answered on 12/21/2009 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                        • A:

                          any good pro offering custom fitting can do this but for the best results factory adjustment is the option you should choose

                          Answered on 12/28/2009 by holly from england
                      • Q:

                        Do you have any used x-18 irons--like new?

                        Asked on 12/18/2009 by randy from davidsonville, md

                        1 answer

                        • CUSTOMER CARE

                          A:

                          Please contact our sales staff at 800-200-4726 with any inventory inquiries. Thank you!

                          Answered on 12/18/2009 by Mary Cass from 800-200-4726
                      • Q:

                        Can you customize (alter the lie angle) the X-20 tour irons to fit my needs?

                        Asked on 12/15/2009 by Anonymous

                        1 answer

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                          A:

                          Yes, the X-20 irons can be customized to your liking. We can adjust to the specs below.
                          Lie Angle (irons and wedges only)
                          Length
                          Grip
                          Wrap

                          Answered on 12/15/2009 by Mary Cass from 800-200-4726
                      • Q:

                        can I change to graphite shaft for X-20 tour irons? If can, adila NV-85g O.K ?

                        Asked on 12/14/2009 by T.K from LA , CA

                        1 answer

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                          A:

                          Unfortunately, we do not do any re-shafting here at our pre-owned site. The Aldila NV 85 graphite shafts are a parallel tip shaft, which will not fit the head of the X-20 Tour irons. The stock graphite shaft that will fit the X-20 Tour irons is the Callaway M75i Tour Graphite shafts.

                          Answered on 12/14/2009 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                      • Q:

                        I'm 5' 11" what length would be good for me. +.25" or .5"

                        Asked on 12/8/2009 by Donny K from Pottsville PA

                        3 answers

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                          A:

                          Standard length irons usually fit someone from 5'9" to 6'2". Standard length should be a good fit for your height.

                          Answered on 12/8/2009 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                        • A:

                          Donny you would need the .5 because I asked the same thing and that's what Golfsmith told me.

                          Answered on 12/23/2009 by PatTheExpert from Denver, Colorado
                        • CUSTOMER CARE

                          A:

                          For men, standard length should be fine for those 5' 9" to 6' 2" tall.

                          Answered on 12/28/2009 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                      • Q:

                        I have a set of x20 tour irons 5 thru PW does Callaway make a matching SW and LW for this set? I can't seem to find them

                        Asked on 12/1/2009 by Big Mike from Boston MA

                        1 answer

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                          A:

                          Callaway does make an X-20 SW and LW. Unfortunately they are somewhat hard to come by. Keep checking back on the website periodically for our latest inventory on these clubs.

                          Answered on 12/1/2009 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                      • Q:

                        what is the differance between project x 6.0 steel shafts and graphite stiff shafts

                        Asked on 11/30/2009 by Anonymous

                        1 answer

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                          A:

                          Both will be similar in flex, however the graphite shafts will be lighter in weight.

                          Answered on 11/30/2009 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                      • Q:

                        Are Dynalite Gold R-300 Regular Flex Steel Shafts a standard shaft for the X-20 Tour irons?

                        Asked on 11/25/2009 by Geoffrey from Indiana

                        2 answers

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                          A:

                          The standard steel shaft in the X-20 Tour irons will be the Royal Precision Project X Flighted shafts.

                          Answered on 11/25/2009 by Mary Cass from 800-200-4726
                        • A:

                          A "regular flex" in Project X shafts that was referenced in the above answer, would be a 5.0. A 5.5 flex is stated as firm, and 6.0+ are stiff.

                          Answered on 12/2/2009 by zoomwoody from Charlotte, NC
                      • Q:

                        whats the difference from regular and tour irons

                        Asked on 11/30/2009 by Anonymous

                        1 answer

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                          A:

                          The Tour irons will have a little bit smaller head, thinner top line, and less offset than the regular X-20 irons.

                          Answered on 11/30/2009 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                      • Q:

                        what is the difference between the X-20 Tours and the X-22 Tours. Thank you

                        Asked on 11/25/2009 by Anonymous

                        1 answer

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                          A:

                          The X-20 Tour irons are an older model and they will be a bit more forgiving than the X-22 Tour irons. They will have a larger sweet spot and a wider top line making them easier to use than the X-22 Tours as well.

                          Answered on 11/25/2009 by Mary Cass from 800-200-4726
                      • Q:

                        as a 20 hc should I buy the Tour X20 clubs or regular X20, or X22?

                        Asked on 11/17/2009 by joe from VA

                        1 answer

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                          A:

                          With a 20 handicap, I would recommend using the X-20 irons. They are going to be more forgiving and have a larger sweet spot making it easier to hit more accurately.

                          Answered on 11/17/2009 by Mary Cass from 800-200-4726
                      • Q:

                        what is the tip size for x20tour and x-forged (2007)

                        Asked on 11/9/2009 by Anonymous

                        1 answer

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                          A:

                          Both the X-20 Tour and X-Forged (2007) are .355 taper shafts.

                          Answered on 11/9/2009 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                      • Q:

                        what is a forged iron golf club

                        Asked on 11/8/2009 by Anonymous

                        1 answer

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                          A:

                          A forged iron is actually mainly pertaining to the material that the irons are made of. They are made with 1020 carbon steel construction for unmatched feel and feedback. The X-Forged irons appeal to the elite golfer as they have the thinnest topline, narrowest sole, and a shorter blade length and minimal offset.

                          Answered on 11/8/2009 by Mary Cass from 800-200-4726
                      • Q:

                        i read that the clubs that are like new are almost new. what about the ones that are very good and good, how new are they. do u recommend them. and if i dont like the clubs that i order can i exchange them and how much time do i get to change them.

                        Asked on 10/23/2009 by ross from new york, ny

                        1 answer

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                          A:

                          Good condition have seen normal use (usually several seasons)and may have some cosmetic imperfections, but are in better than average shape for that particular model club. Very Good condition clubs may have a few scratches but are in fantastic shape. Like New condition clubs are nearly impossible to differentiate from new. They have been hit very few times, if at all, and show almost no wear.

                          You have 15 days following the receipt of the purchase, if you wish to return any product in the exact condition that you received it (has not been played with), a 100 percent refund will be given for the price you paid for the product. You will be responsible for the entire cost of the original shipping, handling and taxes and any costs incurred during the return of the club to us.

                          Answered on 10/23/2009 by Ty Pivec from 1-888-722-1257
                      • Q:

                        What is the difference between color designation in the clubs??..such as Red, Black, Yellow, White, etc.??

                        Asked on 9/23/2009 by Joseph from Pensacola, Florida

                        2 answers

                        • A:

                          I believe you're referring to colors that PING uses. The different colors offer by PING designate the lie angle of the club - black is standard, blue 1 degree upright. You may want to review with PING. Callaway does not use this method for descriping lie angles.

                          Answered on 10/30/2009 by JDM from Friendswood, TX
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                          A:

                          Callaway also uses colors to depict lie angles. Black is standard, Green is 1 up, White is 2 up, and Blue is 3 up. Gold is 1 flat, Red is 2 flat, and Yellow is 3 flat.

                          Answered on 11/2/2009 by Ty Pivec from 1-888-722-1257

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