Callaway X 18 Irons

The Features of the Calloway X 18 Irons

The Features of the Calloway X 18 Irons

callaway x 18 irons

Calloway X 18 irons are among the very best choices for many of today’s golfers. When it comes to the very best in performance, you want the very best in equipment.

These golf clubs are the among the very best in the Calloway line. Calloway has been manufacturing golf equipment for many years and knows what their customers look for. Designing their irons to the need of the customer is what put them on top. This newest line of irons also brings new features that every golfer will love.

These features have innovated the use of today’s advanced technology. You can achieve more stability from the use of the extreme notch weighting. One feature that the “short straight hollow hosel” offers is aiding you in getting the ball airborne. This is done by having the weight of the club at the club head. For great control over your club the Tru-bore feature is exactly what you would expect.

Another feature of these golf clubs is the variable face thickness. This feature will allow you to increase or decrease the center of gravity for each set of irons. These irons are available in standard 2 through 9 irons.

If you are looking to use the very best equipment for your day of golf, then the Calloway X 18 irons are the clubs for you. 

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Used Callaway X 18 Iron Set Right-handed Steel Reg...

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$699.99

 


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Today's Discussion

Callaway X-18 irons?
Well i happen to have 16 Callaway X-18's. They are all a 6 iron but they are like mint condition i am talking like 9/10 condition. How much do you think i can sell each for? what about $50 for each is that good? There like in a new condition

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x-15a2
Well, not much, your biggest market will be to those that lost or broke their X-18 six iron. Most people don't like to have mis-matched irons.

MydKnyt
Well I just bought a X-18 3 iron in perfect condition at a local golf shop for $20. I see them selling at Golfsmith for single irons for about $70-80 but on eBay they go for roughly around $35-$45 per iron.

dashadow452
16 6irons wow. Well that would depend on what type of shaft is in it. If they are stock shafts then you could expect like 20-35 dollars a piece. If you have some with high end shafts like rifles or project x then you can command over 50. I would recommend calling a proshop and see if they need them but dont expect alot from them.

Nara
did u steal a demo cart or something??

kosmoistheman
To get the best evaluation or assessment, go to this website for used callaway equipment. You can look up your clubs and see what others are charging for them. And if you like my answer, please vote it as the Best!!!!

SHRTSTP1393
Check out trying to sell them back to Callaway at www.callawaypreowned.com. I hope this helps. If not put them on ebay.



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