Callaway X-16 Irons Review


The Callaway X-16 Irons were an innovation addition to the market, taking the successful X-14 series and tweaking the design to get clubs that can take a mid-handicappers game to the next level.

The differences are apparent the first time the clubs are picked up out of the bag. The graphite shafts were engineered especially for the Callaway X-16 Irons, and are available in variable weights to match each golfer's custom preferences. The blades are shorter and the top lines are wider on these irons, improving the clubs' shot-shaping ability.

Callaway Steelhead X 16 3 Iron Golf Club
Callaway Steelhead X 16 3 Iron Golf Club
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Callaway Steelhead X 16 4 Iron Golf Club
Callaway Steelhead X 16 4 Iron Golf Club
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CALLAWAY STEELHEAD X 16 IRONS 3 PW GRAPHITE FIRM
CALLAWAY STEELHEAD X 16 IRONS 3 PW GRAPHITE FIRM
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CALLAWAY STEELHEAD X 16 IRONS 3 PW STEEL STIFF
CALLAWAY STEELHEAD X 16 IRONS 3 PW STEEL STIFF
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Callaway Steelhead Pro Series X 16 6 Iron
Callaway Steelhead Pro Series X 16 6 Iron
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Used Callaway Steelhead Pro Series X 16 6 Iron Stiff
Used Callaway Steelhead Pro Series X 16 6 Iron Stiff
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In addition, the Callaway X-16 Irons were the first among the company's models to have the "notch" weighting design. This engineering change lowers the center of gravity and increases the MOI, for more forgiveness, greater distance, and a better launch angle. It offers improving golfers the ability to use their skills to shape shots around hazards, while at the same time keeping off-center hits from dribbling off into the trees.

The Callaway X-16 Irons originally sold for $799 new, in graphite and steel shafts. Left and right-handed models are available, and there are multiple flexes that can suit each golfer's preference. It’s definitely a set of irons worth testing out.