Getting my first round in with these irons, this week. I am very curious how they preform. I love the irons.
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Its funny, I had the same revelation again just while in a practice session. I lean towards a smaller profile in my heart, I always have, and I always will, I truly believe I play them more consistently (which I know makes NO sense and I'll be called crazy for) but these always make me forget that. The topline is rolled so that it appears much smaller to the eye, heel-to-toe they are in range with some designs always credited for being compact (AP2), and the sole width is just right. Add to it they sound/feel fantastic and the ball-flight off of them is just ludicrous for me.
I love these irons. Seriously.
I've never once looked down at one of these and thought "man they're big". I'm usually one that's turned off by seeing the cavity at address and you kind of can with the 5i but it strangely doesn't bother me at all
I like the 7-9i on the Apex CF but after 6i the offset and size just look horrible for me. The results are great but looks are horrible
That's interesting because to me these are on the less offset side of GI irons I've seen. I guess that's why more options are a good thing for consumers
To echo PhillyV, these irons were quite a bit less offset than my old rocketbladez, and looked similar to a set of ap2s that I had tried a few months before I was fit for these. I think some might have a problem with the offset as they are comparing them to a 'players iron' as that is what they remind me of going on looks alone.That's interesting because to me these are on the less offset side of GI irons I've seen. I guess that's why more options are a good thing for consumers
That's interesting because to me these are on the less offset side of GI irons I've seen. I guess that's why more options are a good thing for consumers
I'm just reliving my last round and the one thing that sticks out is how great the set AW is. This has taken over as my favorite club in the bag. The feel and spin is so good for both full swing shots as well as around the green. This may sound weird but the weight of the club just feels right. I know this has been said several times in here and everyone is spot on.
I'm just reliving my last round and the one thing that sticks out is how great the set AW is. This has taken over as my favorite club in the bag. The feel and spin is so good for both full swing shots as well as around the green. This may sound weird but the weight of the club just feels right. I know this has been said several times in here and everyone is spot on.
I'm just reliving my last round and the one thing that sticks out is how great the set AW is. This has taken over as my favorite club in the bag. The feel and spin is so good for both full swing shots as well as around the green. This may sound weird but the weight of the club just feels right. I know this has been said several times in here and everyone is spot on.
I'm pretty excited to get them back in the bag. They will be making the trip to club clash with me.
First let me say that these irons are beautiful and I wish all irons were this good looking. In the hitting cage I judge irons by two things, how they feel at impact in the sweet spot, and on mis-hits. I just returned from Dick's where I tried these irons. I really wanted to like them; I've owned Callaway equipment and I still use one of their drivers. I use the same Recoil shafts in my current set of game improvement irons as are used with the Apex irons. Unfortunately I really didn't like the feel of the Apex irons at impact and that is a deal-breaker for me. I didn't get a chance to try the Apex Pros. Then on a lark, I tried the Taylormade PSi irons. I realize it's not fair to compare game improvement irons to player's irons but this should give you some idea of what I think is "better". I tried the PSi irons because they use the same KBS shafts I have in my player's irons. I've never tried Taylormade irons before, and I liked these much more than the Callaway's but I still did not like them as much as what I'm using now. The golf world seems to be in love with the Apex irons, and I was too until I hit some balls with them. Now I think the Apex irons are over-hyped. Don't believe me, try them for yourself.
I'm glad you found an iron that ticked the important boxes for you. If I may ask, what was it about the feel at impact that you disliked? And also, was this with the long irons with cupface or the scoring irons?First let me say that these irons are beautiful and I wish all irons were this good looking. In the hitting cage I judge irons by two things, how they feel at impact in the sweet spot, and on mis-hits. I just returned from Dick's where I tried these irons. I really wanted to like them; I've owned Callaway equipment and I still use one of their drivers. I use the same Recoil shafts in my current set of game improvement irons as are used with the Apex irons. Unfortunately I really didn't like the feel of the Apex irons at impact and that is a deal-breaker for me. I didn't get a chance to try the Apex Pros. Then on a lark, I tried the Taylormade PSi irons. I realize it's not fair to compare game improvement irons to player's irons but this should give you some idea of what I think is "better". I tried the PSi irons because they use the same KBS shafts I have in my player's irons. I've never tried Taylormade irons before, and I liked these much more than the Callaway's but I still did not like them as much as what I'm using now. The golf world seems to be in love with the Apex irons, and I was too until I hit some balls with them. Now I think the Apex irons are over-hyped. Don't believe me, try them for yourself.