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Here are some thoughts.
1 - These irons have withstood the test of time.
2 - That I never bothered owning a set of my own is a joke.
3 - There is almost no point in buying the Apex Pro irons if you demo the Apex alongside them. They are basically the same thing, but more forgiving.
4 - The package is not big at all. Sure, not blades, but give me a break.
5 - Not as long as the XR Pros or as forgiving well outside center face contact, but I'd argue they sound better (offer better feedback).
I can't wait for Callaway Preowned to get these on sale again. I'll more than likely pick up a set -- With Tour V stiff, naturally. Hat tip to AMart for letting me game his for a while.
1 - These irons have withstood the test of time.
2 - That I never bothered owning a set of my own is a joke.
3 - There is almost no point in buying the Apex Pro irons if you demo the Apex alongside them. They are basically the same thing, but more forgiving.
4 - The package is not big at all. Sure, not blades, but give me a break.
5 - Not as long as the XR Pros or as forgiving well outside center face contact, but I'd argue they sound better (offer better feedback).
I can't wait for Callaway Preowned to get these on sale again. I'll more than likely pick up a set -- With Tour V stiff, naturally. Hat tip to AMart for letting me game his for a while.