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Callaway Diablo Forged Irons review

 

The Callaway Diablo Octane Black driver uses a new material called Forged Composite. Developed in conjunction with their Research and Development partner Automobili Lamborghini Forged Composite is the lightest, strongest, most precise materialCallaway RAZR X TOUR Irons has ever used. This has allowed them to develop an advanced club head with a greater transfer of power at impact and more accurate trajectories in the Diablo Octane Black versus its all-titanium predecessors.

 

The Forged Composite crown is one third the density of titanium and means that both the Centre of Gravity (CG) and Moment of Inertia (MOI) in the Diablo Octane Black are precisely set for optimum launch. A lighter and more efficient club head has been paired with a longer 45.5 inch shaft to increase club head speed and power for greater distance.

 

Got the Nippon Shafts with em, they are smooth.  These are easily the longest irons I have ever hit, and i have had a hard on for the MX23's forever.  Finally ditched the 804OS Titleists that I couldn't hit ever unless I was having my best ball striking day ever.  I would have never even looked at these if it were not for the salesmen while I was testing shafts.  If you like a blade but can't hit one, this is your answer.  These things are pure and you can move the ball however you wish,.... stops on a dime!

 

Just took a demo set of standard specification Callaway Diablo Forged irons to the range that I rented from one of our local retailer (Uinta Golf). I found these irons to perform amazingly well off both synthetic mats and real grass.  As others have stated, they were clearly 10-15 yards longer than my current irons (4-5 year old Callaway FTs) while more accurate than my present irons.  The Diablo Forged irons had very boring trajectories while hitting into the wind.  Thin hits did not punish as much as other game improvement and player irons that I have demoed recently.  If you thought these irons were uguly before hitting them, you will find them much more attractive after a session at the range with them.  Pricey yes, but worth it to me. Will be ordering a fitted set next week.

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