The RAZR Family
of Irons Has Arrived

Rooftops

A FAMILY TRIP TO VEGAS

Unlike the golf course, rooftops leave no room for error. So we built our own golf hole on the rooftops of the Luxor and Excalibur hotel above Vegas, and introduced the new Family of RAZR Irons to the world. They are our most accurate family of irons ever. And they acted that way as they took the stage with Tommy "Two Gloves" Gainey, and legendary golfers Annika Sorenstam, Olin Browne and Fredrik Jacobson.

BEHIND THE SCENES FOOTAGE AND THE PRODUCT VIDEO

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Alvaro Quiros and J.B. Holmes

THE ROOFTOP FOURSOME

Each of these Callaway Pros performed as well for the cameras as they do for the galleries on Sundays. Annika Sorenstam brought her ten major championships and hall of fame name. Sr. PGA Tour player, Olin Browne, offered consummate professionalism with veteran experience. And Sweden's Fredrik Jacobson showed up with loads of pure, natural talent. Together, the three handed one of the newest Callaway Staff Pros, Tommy "Two Gloves" Gainey, a legendary welcome.

MEET THE FAMILY

The RAZR Irons took accuracy to new heights in Vegas, and they'll do the same with your game. From a lower center of gravity to uncanny shot-shaping and feel, each member of the RAZR family boasts unique performance characteristics. Yet they all have one thing in common: unrivaled accuracy. Irons technology has never been this targeted. Find which RAZR Iron is right for you.

Get Fit For Your New Set Of RAZR Irons

Now it's your turn to see which set of RAZR Irons will help you dial in your accuracy with help from our Callaway Fast Fits system. You can visit our retail locator to find out where you can test these clubs and check out our Callaway Demo Days page to see when our Demo Day events are coming to a town near you. You can also schedule a Custom Fitting at a Callaway Performance Centre to test out these new irons.

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*Golf balls were not actually hit from rooftop to rooftop. Nobody should do this.

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