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Review of Callaway Elyte X Irons

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 2, 2025Updated:January 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Game improvement irons have long been a popular choice for golfers looking to improve their performance on the course. However, there is now a sub-category within this market known as ‘super’ game improvement irons, which are designed to provide even more help to golfers looking to up their game. Callaway is a brand that has recently entered this market with their Elyte iron series, which includes the flagship Elyte iron, the HL model, and the subject of this review, the Elyte X. With features like a hollow-bodied construction, ‘Speed Frame’ technology, and an Ai10x face, the Elyte X aims to deliver superior performance for high-handicap players.

One of the standout features of the Callaway Elyte X irons is their visual appeal. The sleek design and sophisticated brushed steel/high gloss chrome finish make these irons visually appealing both on the shelf and in the bag. The larger size of the Elyte X compared to the standard Elyte iron, along with its curved lines and proportional shaping, make it one of the best-looking game improvement iron families on the market. The branding is subtle yet classy, adding to the overall premium feel of these irons.

In terms of performance, the Elyte X offers a slightly longer blade length, thicker top line, and more offset compared to the standard Elyte iron. While the data may not show a significant difference in performance between the two models, the psychological benefits of the visual features of the Elyte X cannot be understated. The larger club head, increased offset, and thick top line provide reassurance to players seeking forgiveness and confidence in their game. The Elyte X is designed to be more forgiving and provide a sense of security for inconsistent ball strikers.

The introduction of the new ‘tri-sole’ in the Elyte X irons enhances turf interaction, making them more versatile in various turf conditions. The ‘C-Grind’ on the leading edge softens the impact with the ground, while the trailing edge relief offers a smooth exit. This feature improves the overall feel of the irons and helps players make more consistent contact with the ball. The microspheres housed internally in the irons also contribute to a firmer yet enjoyable feel, absorbing unpleasant vibrations with ease.

Overall, the Callaway Elyte X irons offer a solid performance for high-handicap players looking to improve their game. While the raw data may not show a significant difference between the Elyte X and the standard Elyte iron, the visual features and psychological benefits of the X model provide added confidence to players. The Elyte X irons have a retail price of $900 for a six-piece set and are available in both right and left-handed options, making them a versatile choice for golfers of all skill levels. Whether looking for forgiveness, confidence, or improved turf interaction, the Elyte X irons deliver on all fronts, making them a strong contender in the super game improvement iron category.

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