While it's not a a written in stone rule or anything, general practice has been to offer forgings in better players clubs (cavity-backs and blades), but leverage less expensive castings in most of the GI products, and pretty much every Super GI club I can think of. What's also interesting, and indeed unique, is the fact that the irons in the RAZR XF set are forged. Those were also $1000+, so clearly Callaway believes (and I tend to think they're probably right) that there is a legitimate market for high-end GI clubs. The RAZR XF basically signals Callaway's re-entry into the high end GI market. First, it's going to be impossible to ignore the $1299 sticker price. ![]() The RAZR XF are interesting to me for a couple of reasons. As a whole, we've done a fairly suspect job of covering the game-improvement, and super game-improvement markets, and these, along with the Adams A12 OS are part of the steps we're taking to change that. Just in for review are the new Callaway RAZR XF Irons.
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