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X-22 Irons

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Product Overview

The legendary performance of the X-Series in a new iron with even more forgiveness.
The goal of our X-Series Irons has always been lofty: Set the performance standard for the industry. We’ve done it again with the X-22 Irons, the best X-Series Irons we’ve ever made. The perimeter weighting of the X-22s 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. We’ve also incorporated the Modified Tru-Bore design, dampening vibration for enhanced feel. The tour-inspired head shape has a slightly thinner topline and sole with a large sweet spot for improved aesthetics and forgiveness to boost your confidence.

  • Precision Notch Weighting: Precisely positions more weight to the perimeter of the iron to create a higher moment of inertia (MOI) for greater forgiveness and stability while maintaining the center of gravity position that produces ideal trajectories and feel.
  • Tour-Inspired Head Shape: Our engineers took elements designed for Tour players, like a thinner top line and narrower sole, and incorporated them into highly forgiving irons with a higher MOI so they can be played by a wide range of golfers.
  • Modified Tru-Bore: An advanced version of the original Tru-Bore design, the polycarbonate tip plug at the end of the shaft dampens vibration for enhanced feel and performance.
  • VFT Technology: VFT Technology maximizes ball speed and perimeter weighting for more distance and forgiveness; S2H2 increases discretionary weight by removing it from the hosel and repositioning it in the perimeter of the clubhead; 360-Degree Undercut Channel maximizes perimeter weighting by moving the CG lower and farther back in the clubhead, enlarging the hitting area and stabilizing the clubhead for more forgiveness.

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Product Reviews Summary

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Callaway Golf X-22 Irons
 
4.7

(based on 59 reviews)

98%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Great feel (41)
  • Accurate (34)
  • Large sweet spot (29)
  • Durable (21)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Improving game (31)
    • Upgrade (29)
    • Replacement (22)
    • Rough (3)
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Golf enthusiast (27), Casual/ recreational (10), Tournament golfer (5)
    • Handicap:
    • 14 (3)

    Reviewed by 59 customers

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    5.0

    X-22 tour are really great

    By george z.

    from whiting,n.j.

    About Me Tournament Golfer

    Pros

    • Accurate
    • Durable
    • Great Feel
    • Large Sweet Spot

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Upgrade

      Comments about Callaway Golf X-22 Irons:

      X-22 tour are the best out there. Ican shape my shots and count on it every time.

       
      5.0

      Great irons! Look and play great!

      By Tom

      from Tyler, Texas

      About Me Beginner

      Pros

      • Accurate
      • Durable
      • Great Feel
      • Large Sweet Spot

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Improving Game
        • Replacement
        • Upgrade

        Comments about Callaway Golf X-22 Irons:

        After years of playing club soccer, knee injuries that led to a total knee replacement forced me to find another way to compete in some other type of sport. My knee surgeon told me that I would be able to swim, ride bikes or play golf after my knee replacement. Somewhat disapointed about my athletic future, my wife surprised me with a set of Top Flite golf clubs for Christmas. I took some lessons, played two rounds and I was hooked. Since my Top Flite set seemed well manufactured,I decided to stay with a Callaway product. I purchased the X-22 irons 3-PW and a sand wedge with the standard steel shaft. The next round of golf I played, I saw a 12 shot improvement. The clubs hit straighter, farther, and simply felt great. What a sweet spot! I can't wait to see what happens tomorrow on the course. [...] Callaway, I am a customer for life.

         
        5.0

        they just keep getting better.

        By gumpy.

        from altoona pa

        About Me Golf Enthusiast

        Pros

        • Accurate
        • Durable
        • Great distance
        • Great Feel
        • Large Sweet Spot

        Cons

        • None

        Best Uses

        • Improving Game

        Comments about Callaway Golf X-22 Irons:

        the best product hands down.the best irons avalable i love them great job callaway.

        • Handicap:
        • 15
         
        4.0

        the brand i play

        By ike

        from humble,tx

        About Me Golf Enthusiast

        Pros

        • Durable
        • Great Feel

        Cons

        • Expensive

        Best Uses

        • Improving Game

        Comments about Callaway Golf X-22 Irons:

        good equipment with good trade value

        • Handicap:
        • 13
         
        5.0

        Perfect condition

        By Beerhimer

        from NKY

        About Me Golf Enthusiast

        Verified Reviewer

        Pros

          Cons

            Best Uses

              Comments about Callaway Golf X-22 Irons:

              I cannot comment of the performance of the irons as I have not played a round with them yet. The set I bought was described as Very Good, I would describe them as Brand New. Obviously never have been hit. Condition wise I am extremely impressed.

              (0 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

               
              4.0

              Great to look at, great to play.

              By Fredricco

              from Southampton, United Kingdom.

              About Me Golf Enthusiast

              Verified Reviewer

              Pros

              • Accurate
              • Give confidence
              • Great Feel

              Cons

              • No cons with these clubs

              Best Uses

              • Upgrade

              Comments about Callaway Golf X-22 Irons:

              The clubs [...] were great[...]

              (1 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

               
              1.0

              club returned due to abrasions on shaft

              By none

              from Tn

              Comments about Callaway Golf X-22 Irons:

              returned club due to abrasions on shaft.

              (1 of 4 customers found this review helpful)

               
              4.0

              x-22 irons

              By gmoney

              from vineland, nj

              About Me Casual/ Recreational

              Verified Reviewer

              Pros

              • Accurate
              • Durable
              • Great Feel
              • Large Sweet Spot

              Cons

                Best Uses

                • Improving Game
                • Replacement
                • Upgrade

                Comments about Callaway Golf X-22 Irons:

                used the full x 22 set in a round of golf one time.. def put on to them quick fast..once i get my money rite im buying the 4-pw..my ameuture self has a 3hybrid..diablo jawn..cant wait for the weather to break booi

                (0 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

                 
                5.0

                Exactly as Advertized

                By JWDurf

                from Auburn CA

                About Me Golf Enthusiast

                Verified Reviewer

                Pros

                • Accurate
                • Beautiful
                • Great balance
                • Great Feel

                Cons

                  Best Uses

                  • Improving Game
                  • Upgrade

                  Comments about Callaway Golf X-22 Irons:

                  The X22 Irons I purchased from Callaway Pre-Owned were exactly as advertized, "As New". I couldn't see that any of the irons had ever been used. They are in perfect condition, and fit like a dream. I would recommend both the X22 Irons and Callaway Pre-Owned to anyone looking to upgrade their equipment at a great price.

                  • Handicap:
                  • 14
                   
                  5.0

                  Exactly what I expected

                  By Luv2Golf

                  from Fernandina Beach, FL

                  About Me Golf Enthusiast

                  Verified Reviewer

                  Pros

                  • Accurate
                  • Great Feel
                  • Great Look

                  Cons

                    Best Uses

                    • Improving Game
                    • Replacement
                    • Upgrade equipment

                    Comments about Callaway Golf X-22 Irons:

                    I read lots of reviews pertaining to the X-22's. I decided to finally upgrade from my X-12 Tour's. I've played them for years and loved them, especially the rifle shafts. However, the uniflex shaft on the X-22's is fantastic, especially since my swing speed has slowed over the years. I've only played three rounds so far with the X-22's I'm hitting more greens and my scores have already improved. I would recommend them to anyone looking to improve their game.

                    • Handicap:
                    • 14

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                    Product Questions and Answers

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                    20 Questions | 25 Answers
                    • Q:

                      i am comparing several clubs that i just recently hit. i am looking for the loft and lie angles of the x-22

                      Asked on 3/1/2010 by degroot76 from gouverneur, ny

                      0 answers

                    • Q:

                      If my toe is off the grounf at address do i need to go flat or upright?

                      Asked on 2/4/2010 by Anonymous from Co

                      5 answers

                      • CUSTOMER CARE

                        A:

                        You will need a flat lie angle if your toe is pointing up.

                        Answered on 2/4/2010 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                      • A:

                        Go flatter.

                        Answered on 2/11/2010 by Bill from lansing mi.
                      • A:

                        flat

                        Answered on 2/20/2010 by Chucky from Hickory, NC
                      • A:

                        At address means nothing. At impact means everything. A golf shop can place impact tape on the bottom of your iron and after swinging the head several times you can tell by looking at the tape scuff marks whether you need to go flatter or upright.

                        Answered on 3/4/2010 by Brancebub from Minnesota
                      • A:

                        flatter

                        Answered on 3/6/2010 by headtilt from Ft Myers Fl
                    • Q:

                      What is the difference between regular irons and our irons?

                      Asked on 2/1/2010 by Anonymous

                      1 answer

                      • CUSTOMER CARE

                        A:

                        The Tour irons will have a slightly smaller head and less offset, which makes them slightly harder to hit, but will be better for shaping the ball.

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

                      On a graphite shaft what is the difference between a regular flex and a stiff flex.

                      Asked on 1/27/2010 by DJ from VA

                      1 answer

                      • CUSTOMER CARE

                        A:

                        A regular flex shaft is designed for someone with a swing speed from 80-90 mph. A stiff/firm flex shaft is designed for someone with a swing speed over 90 mph.

                        Answered on 1/27/2010 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                    • Q:

                      What is the weight of the uniflex steel shaft for x-22?

                      Asked on 1/26/2010 by Ken from Manila

                      1 answer

                      • CUSTOMER CARE

                        A:

                        The uniflex steel in the X-22 irons ranges from 121-106 grams throughout the set.

                        Answered on 1/26/2010 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                    • Q:

                      What is the difference between the lite flex, regular flex, and stiff flex on the graphite shafts?

                      Asked on 1/25/2010 by Anonymous

                      1 answer

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                        A:

                        A senior or light flex shaft is designed for someone with a swing speed under 80 mph. A regular flex shaft is designed for someone with a swing speed from 80-90 mph. A stiff/firm flex shaft is designed for someone with a swing speed over 90 mph.

                        Answered on 1/25/2010 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                    • Q:

                      What Midsize grips does Callaway offer besides Lamkin and the Golfpride Wrap. I was told to get a midsize grip with a 2 wrap

                      Asked on 1/25/2010 by Anonymous

                      1 answer

                      • CUSTOMER CARE

                        A:

                        Unfortunately those are the only midsize grips we have available. You can select those and add 2 wraps, or choose any other grip and add 6 wraps to get the proper size you need.

                        Answered on 1/25/2010 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                    • Q:

                      What is the standard length for women I am 5;5

                      Asked on 1/25/2010 by Anonymous

                      1 answer

                      • CUSTOMER CARE

                        A:

                        For women standard length should be fine for those 5' 3" to 5' 8".

                        Answered on 1/25/2010 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                    • Q:

                      What is the degree of loft of the 3 and 4 iron in a set of X22 irons

                      Asked on 1/19/2010 by Anonymous

                      2 answers

                      • CUSTOMER CARE

                        A:

                        The X-22 3 iron has a loft of 21° and the 4 iron has a loft of 24°.

                        Answered on 1/19/2010 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                      • A:

                        3 iron- 21 degrees...4 iron 24 degrees

                        Answered on 1/24/2010 by gmoney from vineland, nj
                    • Q:

                      What material (metal) are the X-22 heads made of?

                      Asked on 1/11/2010 by Rangerscott from Honduras

                      1 answer

                      • CUSTOMER CARE

                        A:

                        The X-22 irons are a steel headed face.

                        Answered on 1/11/2010 by Mary Cass from 800-200-4726
                    • Q:

                      What is UNIFLEX?

                      Asked on 1/11/2010 by Ron from New York

                      1 answer

                      • CUSTOMER CARE

                        A:

                        A uniflex shaft has is in between a regular and stiff flex and is the most common shaft in golf. It adjusts to your swing speed so if you swing fast it will play as a stiff, and if you swing slower it plays like a regular flex.

                        Answered on 1/11/2010 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                    • Q:

                      I had X-18's and now X-20's (Uniflex). I hit them well. I am a 9-10 handicap. A friend that is scratch says I need stiff shafts bad, and he thinks I should move up to X-22's. I have a pretty good swing speed (never measured but fairly long) I can work the ball fairly decent and my misses are hooks. What problems could I see by going from Uniflex to Stiff, and what benefits could I see? Any suggestions?

                      Asked on 1/4/2010 by Casey from Monroe, Louisiana

                      2 answers

                      • CUSTOMER CARE

                        A:

                        Your shaft type and flex will depend on your swing speed. If you have a faster swing speed, than you will want to go with the stiff flex instead of the uniflex. The uniflex will have more flex than the stiff. This may also assist with accuracy and consistancy. You have a lower handicap so the X-22 irons would be great for you.

                        Answered on 1/4/2010 by Mary Cass from 800-200-4726
                      • A:

                        You can usually tell by the trajectory whether the shaft is the right flex. If you hit regular shafts and they go too high, you need a stiffer shaft. Kick point on shaft matters too. A low kick point will make the shots go higher than a higher kick point. (kick point is the place on the shaft where it bends) Best to try out various shafts to find the one that suits your swing and strength.

                        Answered on 1/7/2010 by Beadie from Sydney, Australia
                    • Q:

                      I am considering trading in my X-20's for X-22's to take advantage of the $100 rebate but am I gaining anything by doing this? My handicap is in the low 20's. Also, since I'm 53, should I consider graphite instead of steel. My game is improving and have a swing speed in the upper 90's to lo 100's.

                      Asked on 12/30/2009 by Bob from Lewisville, TX

                      1 answer

                      • CUSTOMER CARE

                        A:

                        To be honest, you would not be gaining much. The X-22 irons are more difficult to hit as they have a thinner top line and a smaller club face. As for the shafts, the general rule is to play steel shafts until you physically can't anymore. You're young, so if you feel comfortable, I would stick with steel shafts.

                        Answered on 1/4/2010 by Mary Cass from 800-200-4726
                    • Q:

                      i want to know where are made this iron set? usa or china/

                      Asked on 12/30/2009 by dubeye from clermont, fl

                      1 answer

                      • CUSTOMER CARE

                        A:

                        All of our Callaway products are manufactured in the USA.

                        Answered on 12/30/2009 by Mary Cass from 800-200-4726
                    • Q:

                      I'm interested in buying a set of the X-22 Graphite clubs. However, I have a new set (used for one round) of Big Bertha steel shafts that I would like to trade.
                      Do you consider trade ins?

                      Asked on 12/30/2009 by Tom from Arnold, MD

                      1 answer

                      • CUSTOMER CARE

                        A:

                        Yes, we do take trade in clubs. Please contact our sales staff at 800-200-4726 and they can set that up for you.

                        Answered on 12/30/2009 by Mary Cass from 800-200-4726
                    • Q:

                      i play mp-33iron and hit them very well,but i love my friends x-22 irons they feel as good as my mizunos im ready for a new set and cant make up my mind

                      Asked on 12/21/2009 by Anonymous from bolingbrook ill.

                      1 answer

                      • A:

                        GO FOR IT!!!!! Life's too short to not enjoy the finer things in life. Be sure to get the same shaft as your friend. That's what makes them "feel as good as my mizunos"

                        Answered on 12/28/2009 by Dominator from Alberta, Canada
                    • Q:

                      Whwere is the kickpoint on the regular graphite shafts on the x22 irons

                      Asked on 12/21/2009 by goofy Goose from Toledo

                      1 answer

                      • CUSTOMER CARE

                        A:

                        The stock graphite regular shaft in the X-22 irons has a low kick point.

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

                      I'm thinking about purchasing the x-22 irons.My clubhead speed is 80.Would I be happier with the stock shaft or the rifle reg. flex shaft ?

                      Asked on 12/18/2009 by Anonymous

                      2 answers

                      • A:

                        stock shaft-uniflex

                        Answered on 12/22/2009 by pat4413 from belleville ont
                      • A:

                        Unless you plan to work out or find ways to get your swing speed higher, I would go with the stock shaft. You don't have enough speed to worry about torque in the stock shaft which a rifle shaft would take care of if you were swinging at, say, 95 mph

                        Answered on 12/28/2009 by Dominator from Alberta, Canada
                    • Q:

                      What is the difference between a senior shaft and regular flex. and what determines which shaft you should get?

                      Asked on 12/17/2009 by Ted from Saint Louis Missouri

                      1 answer

                      • CUSTOMER CARE

                        A:

                        A senior flex shaft is designed for someone with a swing speed from 70-80 mph. A regular flex shaft is designed for someone with a swing speed from 80-90 mph.

                        Answered on 12/17/2009 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                    • Q:

                      I'm trying to determine my grip size.From the lower end of my palm to my index finger I'm 7 3/4 inches.Should I go with a standard grip with six wraps or a jumbo grip with four wraps.

                      Asked on 12/18/2009 by Anonymous

                      0 answers

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