![]() ![]() While he didn’t hit it very far, which is understandable given it has 35° of loft, the difference between his shortest and longest shot was just one yard. This was by far James’ best performing club on test. Kit said it was incredibly forgiving for a blade and that the thin top line wasn’t as intimidating as he thought it would be, perhaps down to soft feel out of the middle and the amazing forgiveness on mishits. It was soft at impact, but powerful, workable and off-centre hits held their line surprisingly well. James and Joel commented on how surprisingly forgiving it was for a blade. All testers agreed it was very nice to look at with its traditional shape and shiny finish. ![]() You can tell it’s a blade by the compact head and thin top line. Like the Callaway X Forged, James, Joel and Kit noticed the abundance of grooves on the 7-iron (16 in total). Golf World Top 100: Best Golf Courses and Resorts. ![]()
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