Callaway Diablo Edge irons are game-improvement clubs designed for players who want to strike the ball more consistently and gain distance. A forged variety caters to better players, but the irons we tried were the "regular," investment-cast version, and that's what will be reviewed here. These irons are designed with a low, deep, rearward-positioned center of gravity to help middle and higher handicap players hit the ball more accurately and with longer, more consistent distance. Like other Callaway clubs, they incorporate three "core" Callaway design features: VFT technology, which increases forgiveness by increasing perimeter weighting; the shortened hosel of the S2H2 design, which moves weight from the club's hosel to the head's perimeter and makes the clubs easier to hit; and an improved Tru-Bore design which enhances feel and club head control, even on mishits. My first set of serious clubs (many years ago) was discount Ping G15 irons. I played those for almost a decade before I felt like the technology had truly passed me by. I then went out and made a terrible mistake. I bought a set of Callaway X-14 Pros. Now, don't get me wrong, these are fantastic clubs. But I purchased them for all the wrong reasons. First, they were on sale. Second, my uncle played them and absolutely said they were his favorite club. Now, one detail I neglected to consider when purchasing the clubs was that my uncle was a scratch golfer who had played in what is now the Nationwide Tour while I was a 20 handicap on my best day. This particular design feature incorporates a polycarbonate tip plug to dampen vibration on mishits, and it's something your hands will appreciate if you don't strike the ball as purely as you'd like. And, after determining where on the clubface average golfers typically strike the ball, Callaway enlarged and moved the sweet spot of these clubs down toward the lower portion of the face to provide greater overall distance and distance control. A wide, "Solid Impact Sole" optimizes turf interaction by allowing the sole of the discount golf clubs to glide more smoothly through your lie. This feature is intended to minimize the likelihood of hitting behind the ball or striking it thin, and to minimize the penalty if you do hit it poorly. The cavity back of the Callaway Diablo Edge irons has a new, "360-Degree Undercut Channel" to add even more forgiveness. The lofts have been marginally strengthened for additional distance. Overall, Callaway Diablo Edge irons are easy to hit, give you good distance and are very forgiving, even on off-center hits. They're also the most affordable Callaway irons in several years. Source from: http://www.ausgolfsale.com/article-183-Review+of+Callaway+Diablo+Edge+Irons.html
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