- Apr 21, 2007
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Lyle is playing the XP905 and I'm playing the XP905 Pro irons. Either one of us could play pretty much any iron we want but we both ended up with XP905s. Why? They are solid and easy to hit. Very high performance for the $. They are a lot like Cally X-18's but at about 1/4 the price.
I did a review on the XP905 Pros in the Review forum. If you search for posts by Lyle and "XP905" you can probably find the thread where he talks about them too.
They are both cast from 431 Stainless so they feel solid but soft for cast clubs. The XP905 has moderate offset and the XP905 Pro has minimal offset.
Figure out what shaft profile fits your game, add your favorite grip and you'll have a darn fine set of irons that will only cost you a little over $100 (as long as you keep the shaft cost reasonable).
I did a review on the XP905 Pros in the Review forum. If you search for posts by Lyle and "XP905" you can probably find the thread where he talks about them too.
They are both cast from 431 Stainless so they feel solid but soft for cast clubs. The XP905 has moderate offset and the XP905 Pro has minimal offset.
Figure out what shaft profile fits your game, add your favorite grip and you'll have a darn fine set of irons that will only cost you a little over $100 (as long as you keep the shaft cost reasonable).