I will tell you that I will be putting these back in the bag for awhile. I always walk past them in the garage and get reminded how well they look. Gonna throw some UTx grips on them and try and get a few more rounds in with them.
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I will tell you that I will be putting these back in the bag for awhile. I always walk past them in the garage and get reminded how well they look. Gonna throw some UTx grips on them and try and get a few more rounds in with them.
If you ever want to make sure these get some work in, a guy in MI LOVES these things. :call-me:
You're second in line.
You guys might have to have a death match just to pry them out of my cold dead hands. Haha
I bet. Would be fun to watch. HahaWould be a terrifying battle. There would be many innocents that would fall.
Hahahaha
They're on my watch list now again, if I ever see a set for a song, I'll likely jump.
You guys might have to have a death match just to pry them out of my cold dead hands. Haha
Would be a terrifying battle. There would be many innocents that would fall.
Hahahaha
They're on my watch list now again, if I ever see a set for a song, I'll likely jump.
That finish is awesome, for some reason I keep craving these! I wonder how the long term wear would be on it.
It's pretty freaking awesome. I'll take some pics and show you the wear.
I'm seriously looking at trading my set of Adams CMB's for a set of these. I would think these will have a solid step more forgiveness, and the stock shaft should play pretty nicely for my swing at around 110g in the regular (vs the 120g KBS Tour S in my CMB's that I don't have the swing speed for).
There would be some step up, but not as much as you are thinking IMO.
That said, they are really good irons.
Love black irons, love the looks of these...couldn't get past the sound and feel of these no matter what the numbers turned out on the sim for me. I don't know what it was, maybe it was just the acoustics in the simulator, but they just sounded wrong to me. The sound and feel to me made them seem almost hollow like I was hitting with wooden heads. FWIW I believe it was a club fitter head that was just screwed into the shaft instead of actually being installed like a normal set would be. I don't know if that would have much to do with it, but it could have contributed to it.
Based on the extremely positive feedback on here though, it seems I would need some on course testing with them to actually appreciate the irons.
They're def VERY clicky at impact, its very much like what I got off of the AP2's when I reviewed them.
So I threw these in the bag for the rest of the year, wanting to add a little to the awesome review James did earlier. While today was the first round in awhile with these I will be putting together a review of my own here in the next month. Not to deter from James' review but maybe to give another point of view.
Initial thoughts coming from the Callaway Apex Pros:
-The audible feedback with these is pretty amazing. Mishits are easy to hear and flushed shots are just as good as my Callaway's
- The profile is really great. Compact with just a bit of heft to let you know these things mean business.
-The black PVD finish is just sexy.
There will be more to come but from jut today I know these will perform like any players iron out there. What really surprised me was distance off of mishits. I didn't have my best today but I still ended up hitting 11 greens today. All they wanted to do was go long and straight and I cannot complain with that. While I don't think I have the best shaft choice in there, it's hard to tell with the colder weather and not having my best swing all day.
As with James, any questions that I can answer please feel free to ask and I would be happy to help.
They're def VERY clicky at impact, its very much like what I got off of the AP2's when I reviewed them.