While we know patience is not one of the strong suits for golfers, Callaway Golf has patience, especially when it comes to Apex.
Believe it or not, it has been 10 years since Apex burst onto the scene and changed the game. You see, there are now many irons that slot into the players distance style iron, but to this day no one does it like Callaway. For a while now, there has been ample anticipation that there would be more to the brands recent Apex classified releases (CB, MB, Pro), and that was always the plan, but it had to be right.

According to Callaway, almost three and a half years after the last standard Apex iron release, they finally have it right, and then some. Time for us all to officially say hello to the new Apex Performance Series and clarify a few things the internet detectives out there didn’t quite nail.
Callaway Apex Performance Series
First off, the wait. The biggest thing you have to respect about Callaway when it comes to anything Apex, is that they will not rush a release just to have one like so many other brands tend to do for the sake of staying on a concrete cycle. Sure, that can be a bit frustrating to some of us golf nerds out here, but it always ends up worth it. The newly titled Apex Performance Series stays true to that, Callaway wanted it to live up to the standard which they set and exceed it. They didn’t have it quite there a year ago, but now, they believe they do.

That brings us to the name. Yes, “Apex Performance Series” is something you are going to see moving forward, along with a move to a more alpha-numeric naming style. In this case, it is the Ai200 and Ai300. Obviously, Ai references the use of the AI learning and the Smart Face innovation. The numbers will represent forgiveness, with the bigger number being the more forgiving option.

Something that isn’t changing is the focus on the player, which is something Apex has always been centered around. Callaway believes that many companies have begun to get the distance part of these kinds of irons correct, but not the focus on what golfers truly want and need beyond that. So, this time they put extra focus on elevating the looks and feel, ensuring premier performance, as well as seeking out superior consistency unlike anyone else in the industry.

In terms of sound/feel, because they know the distance is there for them, there could be more attention paid to this critical design aspect. To improve it, these irons are fully forged, not just face forged like a lot of OEM’s out there. The body of the Ai200 and Ai300 are soft forged 1020 Carbon Steel with a high strength forged 455 Carpenter Steel face. Combined with the internal placement of tungsten and urethane microspheres, this ensures a feel unlike other irons in the category.

That soft body isn’t used by others because it can been a bit hampering when it comes to speed if not adjusted for, that is why the use of 455 in the face with its ability to be thinner and more responsive, especially thanks to AI Smart Face innovation/topography. All that allows for an aspirational look and feel, with superior consistency through healthier ball flights than in any Apex iron before. Distance is there, yes, but so too is more launch with increased spincistency and a massive decrease in variances across the face thanks in large part to the new Face Cup which extends into the heel more now as well.

Make no mistake, these are irons that are optimized for the avid golfer. With that, they are also aimed at the golfer who wants Tour level feel and possesses more consistency in terms of impact location. The Ai200 and Ai300 are absolutely more forgiving than the Apex CB or Pro’s, however, they will not offer the same level of shot shape correction as the Ai Smoke irons which will still serve an important role in the brands iron offerings.
All that said, let’s take a look at each of the models, shall we?
Apex Performance Series – Ai200 Irons
Since we know it will be asked with the new alpha-numeric numbering system, we can tell you right out of the gates that the Ai200 are essentially the tiered equivalent of the Apex 21 irons. That means this is the smaller of the two irons.

With that, there is a new streamlined look which is lest trapezoid shaped than the Apex 21 and its predecessors and much more flowing in its lines. Part of that is thanks to the move to a hollow body design as well as the implementation of the same adjustable weights as the Apex CB, MB, and Pro irons. These are still very much players distance irons aimed at golfers who want more yards without sacrificing feel and consistency.

The profile is more on the compact side than ever after getting these in hand, and it’s a look that truly blurs the lines while offering all the playability you would hope for in Apex. The hollow body has allowed for more weight refinement in tandem with a unique AI Smart Face created for each iron in the set. The topline is on the thin side with a nice bevel and the sole is more trimmed down in the past as well. These play off a 43-degree PW and 30-degree 7i while offering a mid-launch design overall.

The Ai200 are priced at $200 per stick and will come standard with True Temper DG Mid 100 (R, S) or UST Mamiya Recoil HDC Dart 80 (A, R, S) shafts and are paired with a new Golf Pride Z-Grip.

Apex Performance Series – Ai300 Irons
Slotted above the Ai200, are these beauties. The Ai300 are at their core the replacement for the Apex DCB irons in terms of playability and performance, but in a much more svelte package. When we got to see them in hand, it was pretty shocking to the eyes just how well they flow, but it was more telling when they were hit to see just what could be gotten away with.

These are of course the more forgiving of the two irons with slightly more offset, and a thicker topline with a wider sole. That said, thanks to the attention to detail and flow of the overall lines on the shaping alongside that stellar Apex Satin finish, they look much more compact than the DCB did.

In terms of construction, these too are fully forged with the carbon frame and carpenter steel face, just like the Ai200, but they are instead a cavity back design allowing for more weight to be placed lower in the head to help the golfer type who will lean towards an iron like the Ai300. That means more launch without sacrificing speed while still maintaining a spin consistency which other irons in the class cannot touch according to Callaway.

The Ai300 are also priced at $200 per stick and will be paired as standard with True Temper DG Mid 90 (R, S) or UST Mamiya Recoil HDC Dart 70 (A, R, S) and Golf Pride Z-Grips. The Ai300 play off a slightly stronger 42-degree PW and 29-degree 7i than their siblings, but it is still close enough to allow easy blending for those who want to.

Apex Performance Series – Apex Ti Fusion
But wait, there is in fact more, and this one is fun as so many of the internet sleuths out there had a plethora of guesses that were fun, but not quite right. You see, TEN years after the first Apex irons which were truly revolutionary in every way, Callaway wanted to push some boundaries again both as a nod to the past as well as a reminder to the industry that they believe they are still the leaders in iron innovation. That is where Ti Fusion comes in.

You were probably able to infer that the Ti in the name stands for Titanium, however this isn’t just an iron with that material in it. At its most basic, which is where most of the guesses on these have been so far, this is a titanium faced iron design with a forged steel body. Others have done similar, and Ti faces aren’t new, however the bonding methods used in those kill the speed and performance potential due to thickness of the joints or brazing methods. So, Callaway created a proprietary and patented new joint system.

This is an iron design which Callaway is calling an industry first, similar to that of a concept car in the auto industry. The application of titanium via this new method has not only maintained the flexibility and rebound for which the material is loved, but thanks to AI Smart Face, it can also be tamed and toned as the company sees fit. It is a titanium face with topography that is specifically designed for each clubhead in the set. That means in the long irons, it can be all about speed and in the scoring irons it can be tuned to spin robustness and precision shot-making.

If you were to class these according to the new alpha-numeric system, Callaway says that they would be an Ai150. Some of the guess work on these out there was that they were for slower swingers, but that isn’t it at all, these are for the performance enthusiast who wants all the bells and whistles, not to mention they are aimed at the slightly better player.

The testing feedback on these has been stellar, with the sound/feel being a standout. As we got to hit them prior to release, that is backed up by our experience so far as though they have a hot/powerful sensation at impact, they also give the feedback in sound of a classic forged CB, but that feeling is retained across the face.

According to Callaway, these are the most advanced iron that they have ever made, it is a true flexing of innovation muscle by them in being the only iron out there with a Forged Ti face, Forged Steel body, and Ti AI Smart Face. As such, it should be no surprise the price is premium, coming in at $300 per stick. The Apex Ti Fusion play off a 43-degree PW and 30.5-degree 7i while coming in the most sleek black finish you have seen (not to mention a cool club number placement). They will be offered as standard with True Temper DG Mid 115 (S) or 100 (R, S) in gunmetal grey or Mitsubishi MMT (60A, 70R, 80S) and Golf Pride Z-Grips.
The Details
All three of the new Apex iron models are set to hit Pre-Sale on 8/15/24 at www.callawaygolf.com and full retail on 8/23/24, so the wait won’t be as long as many might expect to get them in hands. Be sure to keep a keen eye on the discussion on the THP forums as we will have a lot more coming with these irons that you won’t want to miss.
[QUOTE=”JDax, post: 13018254, member: 22002″]
What shaft did you settle on again?
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Steelfiber 115s
Am i losing my mind? It seems i used to go to Callaway site and see the progress on the club build? Am i dreaming?
Shoutout to the Fusions. Played my first round since December and they were very good. This was intended to be a knockdown into the wind but downhill and I hit the perfect mid-height draw that nearly ran out too much and into a creek. Very stable ball flight into some 30 mph winds[ATTACH type=”full”]9333950[/ATTACH]
[QUOTE=”Cruskater, post: 13018343, member: 60027″]
Shoutout to the Fusions. Played my first round since December and they were very good. This was intended to be a knockdown into the wind but downhill and I hit the perfect mid-height draw that nearly ran out too much and into a creek. Very stable ball flight into some 30 mph winds[ATTACH type=”full” alt=”298bba84-df9b-4d9c-8638-24dd268033cd-1_all_102150.png”]9333950[/ATTACH]
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That is a massive 5 iron…
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[QUOTE=”JDax, post: 13018346, member: 22002″]
That is a massive 5 iron…
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Downhill haha. It was the one shot of the day that went as planned (actually i was hoping to layup further back I didn’t hit a wood for that reason)
[QUOTE=”JW Smoove, post: 13018301, member: 63219″]
Am i losing my mind? It seems i used to go to Callaway site and see the progress on the club build? Am i dreaming?
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I do not recall that anytime in the last couple years.
[QUOTE=”Cruskater, post: 13018343, member: 60027″]
Shoutout to the Fusions. Played my first round since December and they were very good. This was intended to be a knockdown into the wind but downhill and I hit the perfect mid-height draw that nearly ran out too much and into a creek. Very stable ball flight into some 30 mph winds[ATTACH type=”full” alt=”298bba84-df9b-4d9c-8638-24dd268033cd-1_all_102150.png”]9333950[/ATTACH]
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Tell that to my 240 yard drives haha
[QUOTE=”Cruskater, post: 13018343, member: 60027″]
Shoutout to the Fusions. Played my first round since December and they were very good. This was intended to be a knockdown into the wind but downhill and I hit the perfect mid-height draw that nearly ran out too much and into a creek. Very stable ball flight into some 30 mph winds[ATTACH type=”full” alt=”298bba84-df9b-4d9c-8638-24dd268033cd-1_all_102150.png”]9333950[/ATTACH]
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That’s piped. My Fusions didn’t come with a 259 yard 5 iron or there is a small chance it’s just my ability. ???
I’ve had them in the bag for a long while now but the TiF keep on amazing me with how good they are. One thing I’ve noticed a lot lately is how well these continue to play in windy conditions.
Even though I changed the shafts to the Fujikura Pros for more height and spin, I still see these cut through the wind. I played with a buddy today who was having to take two clubs extra on shots into the wind and still coming up short. I would take two clubs and end up on the back or over the green. It’s nice to have irons that generate enough spin to hold greens but don’t get eaten up in these conditions.
I definitely noticed how well I could flight them in the wind. I had a nice mid ball flight with a knockdown or a mid-high on a normal shot. I didn’t hit a bunch more greens but that was the "Indian not the arrow" type of deal. The forgiveness off the toe is also something else. I had 205 to the center into the wind and thought I was essentially laying up. I pushed a 5i a tad off the toe but wound up just beyond hole high.
Only thing I noticed today is that I have to watch my partial PW and AW because i can catch it hot off the center and have it carry a bit too far. But….the "spincistency" (thanks I believe @Jman for that term) is fun. I hit some to the back of the green on firm dry greens that somehow held
Short game was bad and couldn’t buy a putt, but the TiF were quite good. Had multiple irons dead online with a nice baby draw. Two hit hard and bounced off the back going for back pins, a few intentionally short to middle of the green. Got away with a thin PW from the rough on one that still carried a front bunker and kicked up to about 12 ft. Put a 7 iron up into a draw wind and curled it onto a tiny par 3 green. Hit 3/4 par 3s with the TiF’s actually, last one a little short on a toey 7i. I almost never have approach SG be my highest of the day.
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I’ve mentioned how excited I am about multiple parts of my bag this year. I mean I have a new driver, a new fairway, a new hybrid, a new putter, and then the TiFs with new shafts in them. I have obviously gotten to use these the most out of anything because irons/wedges are the most used swung clubs in the bag.
The shafts deserve some of the credit obviously, but from what I’ve seen in the limited amount of time this year so far, the TiFs are just special. Having the confidence I do when I pull an iron is something I haven’t had many times in my golf career. That comes from hitting them well, but it also comes from what I know what I’ll get out of them when I don’t hit them perfectly. The consistency you get across the face as long as you don’t blade or chunk it is the best I’ve seen out of any irons I’ve hit. I’d hope so since that’s what they were specifically designed to do, but it’s something that is still incredibly satisfying when you see it first hand.
This is going to be a fun, fun year. If the confidence is here in March, that’s saying something
[QUOTE=”Muchmore, post: 13019616, member: 56094″]
I’ve mentioned how excited I am about multiple parts of my bag this year. I mean I have a new driver, a new fairway, a new hybrid, a new putter, and then the TiFs with new shafts in them. I have obviously gotten to use these the most out of anything because irons/wedges are the most used swung clubs in the bag.
The shafts deserve some of the credit obviously, but from what I’ve seen in the limited amount of time this year so far, the TiFs are just special. Having the confidence I do when I pull an iron is something I haven’t had many times in my golf career. That comes from hitting them well, but it also comes from what I know what I’ll get out of them when I don’t hit them perfectly. The consistency you get across the face as long as you don’t blade or chunk it is the best I’ve seen out of any irons I’ve hit. I’d hope so since that’s what they were specifically designed to do, but it’s something that is still incredibly satisfying when you see it first hand.
This is going to be a fun, fun year. If the confidence is here in March, that’s saying something
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Sounds like you got the season covered! A few more days then I will receive my TiFs. Looking forward to hit them 🙂
[QUOTE=”Muchmore, post: 13019616, member: 56094″]
I’ve mentioned how excited I am about multiple parts of my bag this year. I mean I have a new driver, a new fairway, a new hybrid, a new putter, and then the TiFs with new shafts in them. I have obviously gotten to use these the most out of anything because irons/wedges are the most used swung clubs in the bag.
The shafts deserve some of the credit obviously, but from what I’ve seen in the limited amount of time this year so far, the TiFs are just special. Having the confidence I do when I pull an iron is something I haven’t had many times in my golf career. That comes from hitting them well, but it also comes from what I know what I’ll get out of them when I don’t hit them perfectly. The consistency you get across the face as long as you don’t blade or chunk it is the best I’ve seen out of any irons I’ve hit. I’d hope so since that’s what they were specifically designed to do, but it’s something that is still incredibly satisfying when you see it first hand.
This is going to be a fun, fun year. If the confidence is here in March, that’s saying something
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Your last line says so much. there is something amazing when you have a bag of clubs that are more than tools, and just make you crave to hit them
[QUOTE=”PeRiCo, post: 13020143, member: 80554″]
Sounds like you got the season covered! A few more days then I will receive my TiFs. Looking forward to hit them 🙂
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We all look forward to hearing about them!!
[QUOTE=”JB, post: 13020146, member: 3″]
Your last line says so much. there is something amazing when you have a bag of clubs that are more than tools, and just make you crave to hit them
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It really is. I have that through my entire bag right now and it’s kind of special!
[QUOTE=”Muchmore, post: 13019616, member: 56094″]
I’ve mentioned how excited I am about multiple parts of my bag this year. I mean I have a new driver, a new fairway, a new hybrid, a new putter, and then the TiFs with new shafts in them. I have obviously gotten to use these the most out of anything because irons/wedges are the most used swung clubs in the bag.
The shafts deserve some of the credit obviously, but from what I’ve seen in the limited amount of time this year so far, the TiFs are just special. Having the confidence I do when I pull an iron is something I haven’t had many times in my golf career. That comes from hitting them well, but it also comes from what I know what I’ll get out of them when I don’t hit them perfectly. The consistency you get across the face as long as you don’t blade or chunk it is the best I’ve seen out of any irons I’ve hit. I’d hope so since that’s what they were specifically designed to do, but it’s something that is still incredibly satisfying when you see it first hand.
This is going to be a fun, fun year. If the confidence is here in March, that’s saying something
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I could play the 3i through the AW without a second thought.
That’s kinda crazy.
[QUOTE=”baylrballa, post: 13020160, member: 52381″]
I could play the 3i through the AW without a second thought.
That’s kinda crazy.
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Well I guess I don’t have that kind of confidence lol
[QUOTE=”Muchmore, post: 13020174, member: 56094″]
Well I guess I don’t have that kind of confidence lol
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*yet
[QUOTE=”baylrballa, post: 13020181, member: 52381″]
*yet
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I’m never going to purchase a 3i or 4i and am loving a 4h. Not sure I need to get there!
[QUOTE=”Muchmore, post: 13020253, member: 56094″]
I’m never going to purchase a 3i or 4i and am loving a 4h. Not sure I need to get there!
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You also said you weren’t gaming a Hybrid and here we are…never say never.
[QUOTE=”jlew, post: 13020261, member: 40346″]
You also said you weren’t gaming a Hybrid and here we are…never say never.
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Hybrid is EASIER than a 3 and 4 iron. I’m going one direction, not the other lol
[QUOTE=”Muchmore, post: 13020267, member: 56094″]
Hybrid is EASIER than a 3 and 4 iron. I’m going one direction, not the other lol
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C’mon its the internet flex a bit
[QUOTE=”outlawx, post: 13020275, member: 74252″]
C’mon its the internet flex a bit
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[QUOTE=”Muchmore, post: 13020267, member: 56094″]
Hybrid is EASIER than a 3 and 4 iron. I’m going one direction, not the other lol
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I’m with you, stopped at 5i but went 7w instead of hybrid.
[QUOTE=”outlawx, post: 13020275, member: 74252″]
C’mon its the internet flex a bit
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I mean as internet golfers we can all hit a 1 iron like [USER=2320]@Canadan[/USER] in our dreams.
[QUOTE=”outlawx, post: 13020275, member: 74252″]
C’mon its the internet flex a bit
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You are bringing the chaos today. I’m kinda here for it.
In the ongoing saga of my Ai200 AW… the replacement showed up from CPO today and it has to correct shaft. But… it’s backwards. It of course arrived 10 minutes after Callaway’s CS is closed for the day so it’ll have to wait until tomorrow but I’m building quite the collection of incorrect approach wedges over here.
[QUOTE=”amarkabove, post: 13023158, member: 75272″]
In the ongoing saga of my Ai200 AW… the replacement showed up from CPO today and it has to correct shaft. But… it’s backwards. It of course arrived 10 minutes after Callaway’s CS is closed for the day so it’ll have to wait until tomorrow but I’m building quite the collection of incorrect approach wedges over here.
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Backwards as in left handed?
[QUOTE=”JTinMO, post: 13023290, member: 68067″]
Backwards as in left handed?
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Yep. Right for some. Backwards for me.
[QUOTE=”amarkabove, post: 13023412, member: 75272″]
Yep. Right for some. Backwards for me.
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It’s a sign. Welcome to our side!
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[QUOTE=”JTinMO, post: 13023444, member: 68067″]
It’s a sign. Welcome to our side!
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[QUOTE=”amarkabove, post: 13023158, member: 75272″]
In the ongoing saga of my Ai200 AW… the replacement showed up from CPO today and it has to correct shaft. But… it’s backwards. It of course arrived 10 minutes after Callaway’s CS is closed for the day so it’ll have to wait until tomorrow but I’m building quite the collection of incorrect approach wedges over here.
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They will take care of it. No doubt.
[QUOTE=”JDax, post: 13023508, member: 22002″]
They will take care of it. No doubt.
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I’m positive they will. Never anything but the best customer service in my experience.
Got in a round today after some time off. 10 days of not touching a club. The TiFs preformed flawlessly. Watch a Micheal Breed video on setup with mostly wedges and how it affects launch angle. Worked on that a little on the range.
Range work spilled over to the course. I actually setup to all my iron shots what felt like uncomfortably close. Every shot was better. Contact was more solid and peak height increased without ballooning even into the wind.
The AW might still be my favorite club in the set. Can hit it high low use it around the green. It’s such a versatile club
I think this is a first for me…buying a current release. [emoji3]
Recoil Dart 90 F3’s
Really liked my (very similar really) Rogue ST Pros but the 75 gr shafts were just too light. 6 Iron is a full 21 gr heavier.
Fantastic looking build!
Great looking set of irons. We all are entitled to a new current model set now and then. I have the Dart 90s F4s in my Fusions and love them.
[QUOTE=”zengineer, post: 13028199, member: 75721″]
I think this is a first for me…buying a current release. [emoji3]
Recoil Dart 90 F3’s
Really liked my (very similar really) Rogue ST Pros but the 75 gr shafts were just too light. 6 Iron is a full 21 gr heavier.
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So pure, congratulations
[QUOTE=”zengineer, post: 13028199, member: 75721″]
I think this is a first for me…buying a current release. [emoji3]
Recoil Dart 90 F3’s
Really liked my (very similar really) Rogue ST Pros but the 75 gr shafts were just too light. 6 Iron is a full 21 gr heavier.
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Looks great. You’re gonna love to Ai200s. Super forgiving and looks fantastic at address.
[QUOTE=”zengineer, post: 13028199, member: 75721″]
I think this is a first for me…buying a current release. [emoji3]
Recoil Dart 90 F3’s
Really liked my (very similar really) Rogue ST Pros but the 75 gr shafts were just too light. 6 Iron is a full 21 gr heavier.
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Gorgeous set
[QUOTE=”zengineer, post: 13028199, member: 75721″]
I think this is a first for me…buying a current release. [emoji3]
Recoil Dart 90 F3’s
Really liked my (very similar really) Rogue ST Pros but the 75 gr shafts were just too light. 6 Iron is a full 21 gr heavier.
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Those look so good! Love the grips as well.
Thank you. I have played Align for a long time and was surprised these Callaway chevron GP Align were not an upcharge. The black/red Aligns were +$14 per club…and I actually prefer the more toned down look of these.
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Thank you. I have played Align for a long time and was surprised these Callaway chevron GP Align were not an upcharge. The black/red Aligns were +$14 per club…and I actually prefer the more toned down look of these.
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It’s very interesting what is an up charge and what’s not in the Callaway site.
What was it about the irons during the fitting day that made you buy a same model year for the first time in a while?
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It’s very interesting what is an up charge and what’s not in the Callaway site.
What was it about the irons during the fitting day that made you buy a same model year for the first time in a while?
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It was mainly that I gradually figured out what shaft profile suited me. I figured out it’s not just about swing weight for me but also total weight. I guess I went current release for first time mainly so I could get exactly what I wanted. I haven’t hit the heads enough to say they are better than the Rogue ST Pros but between the reviews here my faith in Callaway tech I am 99% certain they are.
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Got in a round today after some time off. 10 days of not touching a club. The TiFs preformed flawlessly. Watch a Micheal Breed video on setup with mostly wedges and how it affects launch angle. Worked on that a little on the range.
Range work spilled over to the course. I actually setup to all my iron shots what felt like uncomfortably close. Every shot was better. Contact was more solid and peak height increased without ballooning even into the wind.
The AW might still be my favorite club in the set. Can hit it high low use it around the green. It’s such a versatile club
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I love the flight that the TiF produce. I live right in a little bowl and get pretty consistent 15-20mph winds so I appreciate that high but piercing trajectory.
Agreed on the AW. I’ve been using it all around the green even on half swing shots from 40-60 out with good results. I think something that surprised me with the TiF is the consistency off the face. I expected the center to be a real “hot” spot and make some of these touch shots more difficult. They’re really not at all because you get a consistent reaction. I’ve even moved to chipping more with the PW as well because of the confidence inspired by the AW.
Finally found my iron swing and I still can’t get over how good these feel.
Even when my swing was off these performed well, they didn’t overly draw it was most just pushes and pulls. It’s also really impressive how you can flight these as well. I had a 100 yard pin today with a ton of wind in the face. Hit a low pw for a bird. Which is rather rare for my game.
TiFs arrived. Booked my first round on monday. To be continued …
How did you end up in the HDC 80s? Is that comparable to what you have played in the past?