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Callaway Irons come in a model for every player profile from elite golfers to recreational beginners. Callaway irons come with a  patented core technology that creates golf irons that perform better on the golf course. We stock a huge range of Callaway Irons all at the lowest UK price guaranteed and all covered by our 30 day money back guarantee.
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Callaway irons are probably our best selling range here and they are constantly striving to improve the clubs with every new model that comes out. Callaway are one of the largest spenders in golf when it comes to research and development and this investment continues to pay off with their ground breaking range of irons.

All our Callaway irons are guaranteed to be at the lowest UK price, CompleteGolfer.co.uk has been an authorised retailer of Callaway irons since their introduction to the UK in the 1990's.

  

Callaway Irons - Read Our Reviews
>Callaway Razr X Irons

Callaway Razr X irons review By: Keith
Handicap: 7

The Callaway Razr x irons looked very inviting to hit at first glance, the way it sits behind the ball really inspired confidence. The ball comes off the head with a really solid feel and whilst it does not feel as soft as some of the forged Callaway irons the distance I got made up for it.

I was really impressed with the ball flight from the 6 iron it was high but it had the rainbow kind of flight that I would love to achieve with my driver, by that I mean it launched up in the air quickly and just kept going without rising any higher.

I found the irons really quite easy to hit straight and the feel was the same from off the tee or the deck. One thing I struggled to achieve though was shaping the ball, I tried to hit a few fades and draws but they just seemed to want to fly straight., think I would settle for that every time! I can see that this would be a great choice for a higher handicap but I can see a lot of single figured handicaps using them as well, one advantage would be the angled sole which makes the club more playable than some of the chunky, wide sole offerings from other brands.

Callaway Razr X irons review By: Robbie
Handicap: 3

The Callaway Razr X irons are incredibly easy to hit, however they are also easy to shape and give plenty of feel, unlike a lot of other cavity back irons. I found these irons to have a high and soft ball flight unlike the Razr X Tour irons but for the player looking for a bit of help to get the ball in the air these would be ideal. This could be down to the uniflex shaft which did feel weaker than the shafts I normally have.

For an iron that is deigned to be a forgiving cavity back they don't look like it at address. These Callaway irons give more of a forged iron look but still have a wide top edge giving them fantastic forgiveness.



Callaway Razr X irons review By: Lennon
Handicap: 15

I found the look of the Razr X irons slightly bigger than what I’d normally use, but for an oversize offset iron it looked good and easy to use.

I was happily surprised at the nice feel of the irons, not to hard and even the mis-hits felt good.

The Razr X iron had a great high and powerful flight. I think they are one of the longest irons I’ve ever hit and probably one of the straightest.

 

Callaway Razr X irons review By: Lawrence
Handicap: 5

I tried a Callaway RazrX iron that was fitted with Callaway's standard Uniflex Steel shaft. The RazrX head has got really nice cosmetics but looks even better when you put it down at address. The Callaway RazrX head is offset and my first thoughts on hitting it was how easy it was to use, it gets the ball up really easy but probably hit it a bit high for my liking. The ball really springs off the head really nicely and gives a good solid feel mainly due to the through bore shaft the Callaway have patented.

I then looked at the other irons in the RazrX set and saw they are progressive in offset and size of head. The Callaway RazrX 4 iron head is nice and long and quite offset but looks really easy to use. Whereas the RazrX PW is a lot neater head with not so much offset. When looking at all the set and hitting the 6 iron you then realise why the Callaway RazrX iron is the best selling iron on the market. 



>Callaway Razr X Tour Irons

Callaway Razr X Tour irons review By: Keith
Handicap: 7

Very impressed with the look of these Callaway irons they sit nicely behind the ball and are very easy to line up.
The ball feels quite soft of the face which is good and it does have the feel of a forged iron.

The Raxr X tour irons gave a really nice ball flight, fairly strong and looked like it would perform well into wind.
Couldn't feel much difference between the regular and stiff shafts but did notice a lower ball flight with the stiff shaft.

These Razr X irons are very solid and I would say a great choice for a single handicap golfer like myself. Most higher handicaps would benefit from moving up the range of Callaway to the more forgiving Razr X irons or the XF.


Callaway Razr X Tour irons review By: Jamie
Handicap: Pro

I really liked the look of the Razr Tour irons, the head is quite a bit smaller than the other Callaway irons in the range. You can tell that an off centre strike feeds back into your hands a bit more than some of their other clubs but you can't beat the feel of a good strike.

The ball flight was quite impressive with these and when struck well it looks like the ball will hold its line really well. Played some half shots with it and the feel off the head was very good and it was really easy to control the distance. Also found it very close to a blade in terms of being able to manufacture golf shots but it is clearly a lot more forgiving. Its clear to see why a lot of Pros are moving into this sort of club because its so consistent.


Callaway Razr XTour irons review By: Lawrence
Handicap: 5

The Callaway Razr x Tour irons are the better players version of the best selling standard Callaway Razr X irons. I tried the 6 iron with a Dynamic Gold S300 shaft and really liked how powerful and consistent the ball flight was. The Razr X Tour head has very little offset and the ball springs off the face very nicely.

Even though the Callaway Razr X Tour head offers plenty of forgiveness with its cavity back design you can still work the ball. Definitely an iron I would consider using for its power and forgiveness but I am still fond of the feel from forged irons.


Callaway Razr X Tour irons review By: Robbie
Handicap: 3

The Callaway Razr X Tour Irons are the stand out clubs for me. The fantastic feel the irons produce is what stood out, making them easy to control and shape. They also fly with a superb low-to-mid ball flight which again can only help your control and confidence especially in the wind! I believe this has a lot to do with the fantastic Dynamic Gold Stiff S300 Steel shaft that felt stable yet light and I was hitting the clubs 10 yards further than my current irons!

Not only did these Callaway irons feel incredible but they also look very good at address. The iron has a good balance between looking small enough to be a blade but still gives you all the help of a cavity iron. I would give these clubs a 9/10 and a set may well find its way into my bag!


Callaway Razr X Tour irons review By: Andrew
Handicap: 4

The callaway razr x tour iron is a lovely looking iron for the person who wants a small head but with a bit of forgiveness, i found these irons easy to use and give a fantastic strong ball flight which i was looking for, the head has slighty less offset and a heavier shaft than the standard model. This club is ideal for a person who wants to work the ball and have a forgiving iron with the look of a smaller leading edge.


Callaway Razr X Tour irons review By: Lennon
Handicap: 15

The Callaway Razr X Tour is a great looking club, slightly smaller head with minimal offset which seemed to keep the ball flight down. The strike felt very solid whilst not being too hard and was quite forgiven for a smaller more mid-size head.

I preferred the Callaway Razr X TOUR compared to the standard Razr X as the Tour looks more traditional which is what I’m used to.




>Callaway Razr XF irons

Callaway Razr XF irons review By: Keith
Handicap:7

One look at the Razr XF irons and I could see this was going to be an easy club to use. Its got a very impressive dark finish and everything about these irons oozes quality. Loved the soft feel of the grip and the club feels nice and light and easy to swing. Callaway irons have always had a reputation as very easy to use and this does not disappoint.

The first thing that struck me when I hit a few shots was that they had an incredibly soft feel for a Callaway iron of this type, it almost felt like hitting foam golf balls. It felt so easy to get the ball up in the air, it gives a high launch and you can tell how easy it is to hit iron shots high and straight with this version of the Razr X irons.

I normally go for a smaller, slimmer type iron but must say I am really tempted by the sheer easiness of this set of Callaway irons.  A real plus point is how they look, despite being a real game improvement club they are slim and neat looking at address and they play great out of the rough unlike some other bulkier irons of this type. They would clearl y be a good bet for a high handicap but I can see many better players leaning towards the ease of use and forgiveness you get from this impressive set of irons.


Callaway Razr XF irons review By: Andrew
Handicap:5

Very light club head and light shaft, doesn’t look as chunky as first thought it would do, has a nice flight and very forgiving. Would have preferred it with a heavier shaft, very good for people looking for a very nice looking forgiving golf club.

Not playing much golf these days so I would be very tempted with these irons as they are so easy to hit straight. The longer irons make me feel very confident and the amazing thing is how soft the ball comes off the face, very shock absorbing on miss-hits.


Callaway RazrXF irons review By: Lawrence
Handicap: 5

The Razr XF iron has got a lovely black finish and has got lots of technology. The ball really springs off the Razr XF face but I found the True temper GS95 shaft a bit too light which created too much draw for me, although this could work to the advantage of most golfers.

This would be a great club for a slower swinger as the combination of the offset Razr XF head and light weight shaft creates plenty of distance.


Callaway XF Irons review By:  Robbie
Handicap: 3

The Feel of the irons was incredibly soft, almost to the point where you cant feel the ball on the face as you strike it.  However I found them hard to shape and they went with a very high ball flight although this could be due to a weak shaft.

At address they look very good with their black finish and slimmer design.  Overall  I did prefer the Razr X Tour irons as I feel they had a much more penetrating flight and were far easier to shape.


Callaway XF Irons review By:  Jamie
Handicap: Pro

First impressions of this club are that its clearly aimed for the higher handicap but I was very surprised by how good the feel off the face was.

It looks very easy to use and it is, just pops the ball up in the air with what feels the minimum of effort. Distance was very impressive and it feels very light to swing. When I tried to force the ball control seemed a bit lost and that’s down to the lightweight shaft which is clearly aimed at the average player with a reasonable tempo.

Loved the feel of the grip its very soft and the whole look and the feel of the irons is pure class, if money is no object and you want an easy to use, great looking club then this is it!


>Callaway Razr X HL Irons

Callaway Razr X HL Irons review By: Keith
Handicap: 7

I am sure its not possible to find an iron that is as easy to use as the Razr XL Callaway irons, hitting a number of balls on the range I started to think it didnt matter how I struck them they were still going to pop the ball up in the air and send the ball flying straight.

They are obviously aimed at the higher handicap but I think anyone who wants a forgiving iron with a high ball flight should give them a go. I know a few pros that carry a long iron in this clubs predecessor and after a few hits its easy to see why. The ball seems to come off the club head very quickly and distance was impressive but above all the sheer easiness of this Callaway iron is what makes it so tempting to use even for a single figured handicap.

The Razr X HL irons do not have the finesse in the short irons that the better players demand but I think that is massively outweighed by how easy it is to hit the longer clubs on the green. I did find with the Pitching wedge that the ball almost went too far and I found it hard to play a soft shot with it as the ball comes off so fast, that said the wedge has the same amount of forgiveness which I think makes this set a must buy for the higher handicap.

Callaway have always been known for making easy to use irons but this model clearly surpasses anything they have done in the past.
 

Callaway Razr X HL Irons review By: Nick
Handicap: Pro

The Callaway Razr HL iron for me is as easy as an iron gets to hit, I found the Razr HL iron so easy to hit even the off centre hit fly’s fantastically well, there is a very big sole to the club which makes it massively forgiving together with the offset which helps get the ball up in the air. 

For me the Razr HL iron is the most appealing club to hit it has a large chunky head and to much offset which doesn’t suit my eye and also for me gives to much of a high ball flight, however the performance of the Razr HL iron will be very suitable for many different golfers, because of its large sole this club is perfect for the golfer that struggles with their ball striking and also for the player that needs to get more high from the forgiving irons. The True Temper M-10 Xp Shaft that Callaway have put in their Razr HL iron this year has given the club a very solid feel and makes the club very well weighted. These Callaway Razr HL irons are aimed at the mid to high handicap golfer that struggles with ball striking and high launch. This club is sure to be a big seller in the Callaway Range in 2012.


Callaway Razr X HL Irons review By: Robbie
Handicap: 3

If you struggle to get the ball in the air than these are definitely the clubs for you. I don't think I've ever hit a ball as high as I did with these, but not only that, they carry amazing distances too! Although you are sacrificing forgiveness for feel you don't really mind too much as they are just too easy to hit to worry about anything else.

I particularly found these irons to be amazing when I miss-hit them! Even a strike not far from the hosel will fly high into the air and carry just as far. As far as game improvement irons go I don't think you could look at anything other than the Callaway Razr X HL Iron as it seems to me you could put any swing you like on the ball and it will still fly high into the air. 



 
>Callaway Razr X Black Irons

Callaway Razr X Black Irons Review By: Keith
Handicap: 7

I moved on to trying these Callaway Irons after trying the larger XF irons and I think the Razr X Black is much more my type of club. It has a decent amount of offset so I still found it very easy to use but its a much more sleeker style of clubhead and they sit much better behind the ball.  These irons look the business with an all black finish thats very classy. The club is very forgiving, I didnt feel penalised by a poor strike and I was finding it very easy to keep it straight. Due to the offset the Callaway Razr Black irons do hit it fairly high but it was clear the ball was not affected much by the wind, this is down to the fact they launch it high but with low spin so it does not keep rising.

The irons are fitted with the M-10 XP shaft which is designed as a uniflex to fit everyone and I must say I like it a lot, I do not swing that fast but my bad shots are when I get too quick and this shaft covers all bases and swings very well. The short irons are very playable but the offset does make it slightly harder to shape the ball which might make it less appealing to scratch players.

In summing up this Callaway iron looks great and feels superb but above all is very forgiving with excellent performance and distance.

Callaway Razr X Black Irons Review By: Robbie
Handicap: 3

This iron is very easy to use and gives you feel only beaten by what you would get from a forged club. They are very strong off the face and are probably one club longer than my current irons and fly with a more penetrating flight. Looking down at address they really do give you confidence as they just look so easy to hit and they are! Even when not hit out the middle it would be hard to tell the difference as they really are very forgiving.

The black finish also looks amazing and they are definitely one of the best looking irons on the market. I personally prefer the Razr X Forged irons however these come in a very close second and they are not even a forged club designed to produce large amounts of feel. 


Callaway Razr X Black Irons Review By: Nick
Handicap: Pro

The Razr X Black iron is a great looking iron head with is smart black finish and its little bit of offset the Razr X Black is a lovely and solid club to hit, comes off very quick and its well weighted design is very consistent, it produces a relatively high ball flight with a low spin flight, this is still a forgiving club the off centre hit fly’s very well and very solid, this club has a lot smaller a leading top edge this club has a low centre of gravity to help get the ball in the air.

The True Temper M-10 XP shaft that Callaway have put in the Razr X Black Iron gives the club a very good weight and very solid feel at impact installing confidence in ability to strike the clubs and also produce a consistent performance.

I would say that the Razr X Black iron is for mid handicap golfer or the lower handicapper who just wants that little bit more assistance getting the ball up a bit more.




Callaway Irons - A Brief History
>Callaway Irons through the years
 
Callaway irons have been amongst the best selling golf clubs in the world since the 1990s. They first introduced the S2H2 irons which had a revolutionary short hosel and they kept with this technology when they brought out the ground breaking Big Bertha irons.

The Callaway Big Bertha irons had a very thick top edge and a low centre of gravity, the cavity had a deep undercut channel to create a larger sweetspot.

At the time these irons were very unusual looking but they worked and quickly established Callaway irons as one of the easiest to use on the market.

The Big Bertha range of irons became one of the best selling models in golf, Callaway also introduced the X series range of irons that run along side the Big Bertha but opened up the appeal to all levels of golfer.

The Callaway X12 irons were a huge hit, they featured a uniflex steel shaft which was designed as a one shaft fits all for broad appeal. The irons were very easy to use but had a more traditional look than previous Callaway irons, they continued to feature the S2H2 technology with the cutaway cavity back.

These irons also came in a Tour version which was a smaller head and aimed at the stronger player who demanded more from the iron, above all the ability to shape the ball and a more bladed type look.

Since then Callaway pressed on with a new model in the X series irons approximately every 2 years. Subsequent models the X14 irons, X16 , X18, X20 and X22 continued to cement Callaways position as one of the market leaders in iron technology. All these irons had a tour version and were also available in graphite shafts. Finally Callaway has one last swansong for the X series irons in the form of the X24 hot irons. These irons featured a distinct black finish and a greater offset which perhaps moved a step too far from the original winning formula.

Since then Callaway have introuduced the Razr X irons which pays homage to the X series irons that have gone before but with a step forward in technology and ease of use. These irons quickly proved to be a great success and have continued on from where the popular X22 left off.

In the meantime the Big Bertha franchise continued with the Diablo Edge irons and these offered a more chunky looking club perhaps with the higher handicap and beginner more in mind with the design.

Callaway have always had a forged iron in the range over the last 10 years or so and whilst they will never have the broad appeal of the other Callaway irons in the range they have been a real hit with the stronger players and professionals. Models include the X forged through to the Razr X forged irons around today. These clubs have a very traditional look and come as standard with a heavier stronger shaft and much less offset, this give the golfer a chance to work the ball whilst sacrificing some of the forgiveness.


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