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Would anyone know the difference if any between the retail vs. tour ?
Is there a tour version? i know about a Prototype, but i believe that was before the X-forged went retail? I could be wrong.

Anyone with any insight would be greatly appreciated. Apparently the price is significantly different, the only vague explanation I've seen is, the Tour have no serial number(but this is typical with any Tour) and better forging?

thanks
HiBore XL Tour 10.5* Fujikura Speeder 652 Tour Spec X-Flex
HiBore 15* FW Aldila 70-S "Proto By You"
Hibore 2i Aldila 80-S "Proto By you"
MP-67 3-pw *Project X 6.0
MP-R Black Nickel wedges 52*-7 56*-10 60*-5 *Project X 6.0 GM2 Exchange #6 Staff Bag

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Great article, I encourage alot of people to read it. The reason why I asked was because, someone was trying to sell X-Forge heads only for 1350.00 i said WTF!! is so specially about those heads?? But I'm sure some crazy nut will buy it.

HiBore XL Tour 10.5* Fujikura Speeder 652 Tour Spec X-Flex
HiBore 15* FW Aldila 70-S "Proto By You"
Hibore 2i Aldila 80-S "Proto By you"
MP-67 3-pw *Project X 6.0
MP-R Black Nickel wedges 52*-7 56*-10 60*-5 *Project X 6.0 GM2 Exchange #6 Staff Bag

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There is a difference between "Tour issue" and "Tour version".

For Callaway, they offer (usually at no extra cost) a retail club version that they call "tour", just like TM does with their TP versions. They are slightly different in spec, things like offset, sole width and head size are different to accomidate the more advanced players.

In terms of the X-Forged, they are "Player" clubs so they are already what Callaway would condiser their "tour" version, to put it simply, they do not make a "non-tour" version of the X-Forged. Now that's not to say they don't have "Tour issue" which the tour players have demoed or tested. On that line I agree with Supercow that it makes very little sense to purchase "Tour issue" equipement for the purposes of playing with, for collecting sure why not but if you were good enough to be using "tour issue" equipment then you wouldn't need to buy it, they would be giving it to you for free :P

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What does everyone think about these wedges? Personally I feel like they're a bit underrated. I love my 56* SW and 60* LW Callaway X-Forged wedges, and I think that they compare favorably with my friend's Cleveland wedges. I don't know if its just the marketing but I like the "mack daddy" grooves.

So what does everyone think about these wedges?

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R7 Limited Driver 9.5* Matrix Ozik xcon 5.5 Stiff Shaft
A3os 3 (19*) and 4 (22*) Hybrids Grafalloy Prolaunch Platinum Stiff shafts
X-22's 5-AW Regular Flex Uniflex Steel Shafts X-Forged SW 56* & LW 60* 35" Studio Stainless Newport 2.5 ('04 version) with a...


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I have the X-Tour Chrome and I really, really like it. I just got it like two weeks ago, and it's just got a great feel. I loved my Nike SV Tour but this is comparable, and probably even superior in feel and just overall quality.

Driver Ping G10 10.5*
Hybrids Ping G5 (3) 19* Bridgestone J36 (4) 22*
Irons Mizuno MP-57 5-PW
Wedges Srixon WG-504 52.08 Bridgestone WC Copper 56.13
Putter 33" Scotty Cameron Studio Select #2


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Love them. They have a solid, heavy feel, and they set up very nicely. I have forged clubs all the way through my set, like butter!

The Mack Daddy grooves are ridiculous when they're new. Too much spin for my taste. But after they wear down a little bit I think they are great.
Scott T

G5 9° V2 75 X / 909F2 15.5° V2 85 X / 909H 19° V2 100 X / MP-33 #3-PW X100 / X-Forged Chrome 54.15 60.10 X100 / FGP Black 34" / Penta TP

Handicap is a guess because I haven't established one yet.Best score so far is a 71 on a 6,509 yard 70.3/121 par 72 muni, during a glorious...

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I've got the 52 degree and really like it. I tested out titleist, cleveland and a few others and it felt the best for me.

My only problem is I seem to hit it a tad thin more than my other wedges but I think it's kinda in my head since I just got the club a month or so ago.

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I demoed a set and I didn't like them too much not that they are bad clubs I was just bad with them.. lol

Posted
i rock the 56 and love it, beter than my old Vokey
i just wish they made a 52 w less bounce, as i use it from the FW most of the time, I like it to dig in more
nice at address...i didnt get the MD grooves though and it still spins nice
i hit into a 95yd Par 3 (was actually about 115, but downhill) hit it full and she came back about 3 ft for me
"My swing is homemade - but I have perfect flaws!" - Me

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I have the 52*, 56*MD and 60* MD with the C-Grind...couldn't be happier with them. I'm still dialing in some distances, especially with my gap wedge, but I'm not disappointed with my wedges. The MD grooves have chewed through a dozen balls so far but that's to be expected.

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Diablo 9.5* S
Diablo 15* S 3 Wood
Diablo 21* S Hybrid X-22 5-PW X-forged vintage 52*, 56*MD, 60*MD / CG White Hot XG 330 (currently the #1) B330-S and TP Red


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i have the 60* MD with C-grind and i love it! the weight/balance is perfect and the spin is excellent. make sure you wear the groove a bit with range balls coz the MD grooves will eat your ball (even on half swings).
Driver Taylor Made Burner 07 10.5*
5-wood Taylor Made Burner 07 18*
Hybrid Taylor Made Burner Rescue 09 22*
Irons Precept Tour Premium Forged 4-PW
Wedges TM Fe2O3 52.08 and 56.12 | Callaway X-Forged 60.10 MD C-grindPutter Odyssey Black Series #3

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