Long and Forgiving: Callaway's New XR OS Irons
12 Jan 2016
by Rusty Cage
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Easier to hit and more forgiving XR OS iron from Callaway
There’s no such thing as an iron for everyone.
But Callaway believes they have in their new
high-launching, very forgiving XR OS irons a
set of clubs that will make the game easier and
more enjoyable for recreational players looking
to hit longer and more accurate golf shots.
Callaway re-examined their first-
generation XR iron which they released a little
over a year ago and felt they could leverage
additional improvements in ball speed more
effectively over the previous offering without
radically changing the iron chassis. Technically,
the new XR OS is an oversized iron that most
golfers would classify as a super game
improvement club, but the new irons do retain
much of the same design philosophy that made
the originals a success among mid-
handicappers.
“The advantage of having one more year
of R&D between two irons has led to
improvements in ball speed from the face cup,”
said Dr. Alan Hocknell, Senior VP of R&D at
Callaway. “The face of an XR OS iron isn’t
particularly any larger than a regular XR iron
but we’ve been able to work on the way we
were able to thin out the material within certain
parts of the face and in the areas around the
edge of the face.”
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Callaway's
industry-leading Forged Face Cup
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Re-engineering the face to improve ball
speeds across a larger surface area is only part
of the story. Callaway also restructured the
design of the head to give the XR OS irons
more back-weighting to improve forgiveness
while simultaneously lowering the center of
gravity to allow golfers to hit their irons
(especially the low and mid-irons) a little
higher.
The new XR OS irons will appeal
especially to those players who prefer to play a
combo set of irons or are simply looking for
better gapping options. The loft and length
progression in the set has been adjusted to
improve gapping and distance so that you don’t
have situations where a player hits two
different long irons nearly identical distances.
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CG is low
and back to improve MOI
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“We actually added loft in certain irons
but at the same time increased shaft length,”
said Hocknell. “That takes that power of a
higher COR in the cup face and effectively
increases carry distance for all types of golfers.
So for the ones who struggle to get the ball
airborne there’s an advantage in that these
irons are easier to hit. And for those who struggle
with gapping, there’s an advantage in that
we’ve focused more on carry distance through
separation of the irons using both length and
loft together.”
As mentioned before, the XR OS irons are
an ideal set for anyone looking to substitute the
new XR OS hybrids in
place of the longer irons.
Hocknell has said that the progressive design in
the XR OS irons allows for a much smoother
transition between the longest iron a golfer
chooses to play and the first hybrid in the set
since the performance characteristics are very
similar.
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TPU
Material in the head improves feel
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From a product-positioning standpoint,
the XR OS irons will fill the gap between
Callaway’s Apex CF 16 and Apex Pro 16 set
designed for highly-skilled players and the Big
Bertha line which is intended to ease new
golfers into the game.
"It’s not just for people with low head
speed,” said Hocknell about the XR OS irons.
“There are people with relatively high head
speed, but who have difficulty hitting the ball
straight - they need inertia benefits and center
of gravity in the right position. Then there’s
people who may have had higher ability in the
past. They’ve been accustomed to being able to
hit long irons and they want to be able to do
that again and they’re not prepared to give that
up and move into hybrids just yet.”
Features at a glance:
- Industry-leading Face Cup features a
new heat treatment process and better use of
face material to improve ball speeds across a
wider surface area.
- Adjustments to head shape and
design moves the center of gravity low and
further back to increase launch and carry
distance.
- Progressive lengths and lofts
throughout the set improve distance with each
club while maintaining smoother transitions
between hybrids and mid-irons.
- Improved feedback and feel from a
TPU-material that is fitted between the back of
the head and the back of the face to filter out
unwanted vibrations.
Callaway’s XR OS irons will be available
for retail on January 22nd. The stock set will
feature lofts from 4-iron through sand wedge.
The irons will be priced at $799.99 for steel and
$899.99 for graphite. The steel set is paired
with a True Temper Speed Step 80 shaft. The
graphite models comes stock with a Mitsubishi
Fubuki AT shaft.
Callaway will also offer a combo set that
retails for $899.99 (steel) and $999.99
(graphite). Female players can also order a set
of XR OS irons tailored for their playing
capabilities featuring wider soles, graphite
shafts and lighter swing weights for added
distance.