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I have bought the Callaway Diablo Forged Irons last week

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I have bought the Callaway Diablo Forged Irons last week ,i love it so much ! Now i will share my joy with

everyone.

1.Firstly,let me talk about the technoloy of Callaway Diablo Forged Irons.

Callaway has reached a new level of performance in a forged iron, offering avid players the chance to play with irons featuring all the benefits of a Tour-level set. These clubs provide golfers the best distance they have ever seen in a Callaway forged iron with unprecedented feel, accuracy and forgiveness.
 

Forged Precision and Feel
 

The soft, carbon steel body is perimeter weighted for enhanced playability and combines with a precision welded 455 Carpenter Steel face to provide incredibly soft, responsive feel at impact.

 

Accuracy and Workability
 

The sleek, compact head shape features a thin top line, narrow sole, shorter blade length and minimal offset, providing premium control and shot-shaping performance for a wide range of golfers.

 

Configured for Distance

 

The irons generate better distance than other forged clubs because of a lower, deeper center of gravity that promotes a strong, penetrating trajectory. The undercut cavity improves stability on off-center hits and the thin, energy-efficient face increases ball speeds

2.Besides,how about the Customers' review?

berniez40's Full Review: Callaway Diablo Forged Irons
WORTH THE WAIT

I really had no idea how hard it would be to get ahold of more than just a demo 6 iron. I tried the Diablo Edge Game Improvement clubs a couple of months ago, but Callaway really took their time getting these from the drawing board to the production line. Until recently, even major golf retailers, and magazine testers had a hard time getting ahold of anything more than a standard issue 6 Iron to demo. It proved to be well worth the wait. Here's why better players--meaning at least Lower Mid-Cappers-- need to give these a try. Callaway has truly fashioned a game improvement club for the better player.

LOOKS and FEEL

Now when referring to looks, I am not talking about the red paint and all the other fancy trappings and engravings Callaway seems to be pouring into this entire line of clubs. In this case I'm referring to the fact that Callaway has gotten pretty close to the absolute finest of lines between Game Improvement and Better Players Clubs. While these aren't "blades" by any stretch, as far as Game Improvement Clubs go, these are darned close. The top line is pretty darned thin, and the soles are narrower too. The offset is minimal, and there's no portruding anything on the back end at address. If you want the full effect, you can even have a steel shaft--even though it is uniflex.

The feel is neither game improvement nor better players, but the actual hybrid I believe Callaway was attempting to achieve. The 1020 Carbon Steel cradle helps provide the smooth and almost buttery part of the impact. The face, however, is far from that clingy buttery forged 1020 feel. That's because it's a red hot version of the 455 Carpenter Steel Alloy that's been welded to the cradle. The ball "POPS" off of this face, but the Carbon Steel Cradle actually transfers the buttery portion of the impact even though there is no actual "Cling" of ball to club face. It's a very different feel altogether--but I really enjoyed it. It's as if you could take 1/2 the buttery feel of a Mizuno, and somehow add a dash of "Yonex" Titanium pop. Very cool stuff this.

BALANCE

No there was no Zen-Like balance on the steel shafts. Oddly enough--the graphite shafted clubs felt better balanced to me. I think it's as if Callaway was leaning towards a Graphite Shaft pre-production. The steel shaft is quite good mind you,-- it's a Nippon! Even so, the graphite shaft version was the one where club head awareness was apparent throughout the entire swing. These aren't the absolute best balanced irons I've ever hit, but they are the best balanced Callaways. They are also way up there on the scale of this year's offerings from all makers.

 
Ok, i think everyone will be interested in this model right?

Thanks for reading my articles.

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