These Are ALMOST The PERFECT 2025 Irons – ONE ISSUE!? In today’s video, we’re diving into the *Callaway Elyte Irons*—the latest game-changers in golf technology! These irons feature cutting-edge advancements that make them some of the most forgiving, longest-hitting clubs we’ve ever seen. With a combination of innovative materials, AI-designed faces, and strategic weight distribution, Callaway is pushing the limits of what’s possible in an iron. We’ll break down: ✔️ The advanced tech that makes the Elyte Irons so forgiving ✔️ How they help you hit longer, straighter shots with less effort ✔️ Real-world performance during testing: distance, accuracy, and feel ✔️ Who these irons are best suited for in your game ✔️ Key design features that set them apart from the competition Whether you’re a low handicapper looking for more distance or a high handicapper in need of some extra forgiveness, these irons might just be your next favorite set. Watch till the end for a full breakdown and my honest thoughts on whether the Callaway Elyte Irons live up to the hype! 🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe and hit the bell for more in-depth golf gear reviews and tips! #CallawayElyteIrons #GolfReview #IronReview #GolfTech #LongHittingIrons #EasyToHit #GolfGear #CallawayGolf

33 Comments

  1. This video made me forget about all the things I was doing. Now I have a new goal of watching it over and over again💞

  2. Right distance is good but I want a iron to go the same distance consistently no front to back big gaps

  3. I refuse to play anything other than Rogue St Pros, but I've been looking for an upgrade from Callaway. Apex didn't cut it..I even tried TI Fusion and I hated it. Are these it?

  4. The combination of price and looks peaks the interest with these. £550-600 at the end of the year will be mint, DTC prices

  5. I don’t understand why anyone wants strong lofted clubs. If the average par 4 is 400 yards or less and you hit a 240 yard drive you are at most 160 out and probably less.

  6. Beautiful irons. Great video as always James!:And for anyone saying you you only hit bad shots clearly have not watched the tour 100 series.

  7. Great honest review James. I agree, they are absolutely beautiful and though they are stronger lofted….they still launch high and produce good back spin and are priced good. God Bless you brother

  8. I would love to see you bring back the entire set 9 hole challenge (Ie use the elyte driver fairway woods/hybrid, irons, and maybe opus wedges) vs TM vs Ping…and see how each brand performs!! Cheers mate

  9. Those look really good!
    I’m going to put them up against my Paradyms. Paradyms are super good for me, if these are better might make a change.

  10. James, can you get your apprentice to make sure he has the right hand side of the screen in when you’re hitting please, ta. 😊

  11. These are the best of all the Callaway “annual” release irons. Finally one that is all silver, minimal branding and lacks plastic on the back. They are a decent price, sub $1000 is key. Callaway had gotten too pricey on these type of irons.

  12. No one plays a 3 iron anymore because they've got a 4 written on the bottom. One day the general public will understand that in a standard set of 5i to PW, they're buying 4i to 9i with no PW unless they pay extra for the 'gap wedge'. Then replacing the 5i from the set with a hybrid. That £800 set could end up costing nearly £1000 before they've finished.

  13. I find it interesting that James went through this whole video and did a very nice job, may I add… But never used the terminology “game improvement”. They are game improvement irons for high handicappers! Either way thanks again James for a fantastic review and I appreciate your honesty with Sometimes imperfect swing that the rest of us have to endure. Have a good one…

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