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Callaway Apex Ai200 2024 Custom Irons Review
The Callaway Apex Ai200 2024 Custom Irons are player’s distance irons designed for low-to-mid handicap golfers (approximately 5–15 handicap) seeking a blend of explosive distance, forgiveness, premium feel, and a classic look. Featuring advanced AI-driven technology, a forged hollow-body construction, and customizable options, these irons deliver tour-level performance with ample forgiveness, making them ideal for skilled players who prioritize consistency and workability. Below is a detailed review based on available information from web sources, tailored to your query about the 2024 model with custom specifications.
Key Features
- Ai Smart Face Technology: Utilizes real golfer swing data and artificial intelligence to optimize ball speed, spin consistency, and tight dispersion across the face, ensuring predictable distances even on off-center hits.
- Forged 455 Face Cup: A forged 455 Carpenter steel face enhances flexibility for explosive ball speeds (smash factors ~1.4+), delivering longer distances than traditional forged irons.
- Forged Hollow-Body Construction: Combines a 1020 carbon steel body with urethane microspheres for a tour-level sound and soft feel, while the hollow-body design increases forgiveness and launch.
- Customizable MIM Weighting: Strategically positioned Metal Injection Molding (MIM) weights optimize the center of gravity (CG) for ideal launch conditions; customizable in blue, silver, black, or copper for performance and aesthetic personalization.
- Dynamic Sole Design: Enhances turf interaction for cleaner contact and consistency from various lies, reducing fat shots.
- Premium Design: Features a sleek, compact look with a thinner topline, minimal offset, and a black Apex badge, appealing to better players who value aesthetics.
Club Specifications
| Club | Loft | Lie Angle | Offset (mm) | Length (Men’s) | Length (Women’s) | Swing Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4-iron | 21° | 60.5° | 3.8 | 38.875" | 37.875" | D2 (Steel/Graphite) |
| 5-iron | 23° | 61.0° | 3.6 | 38.25" | 37.25" | D2 (Steel/Graphite) |
| 6-iron | 26° | 61.5° | 3.4 | 37.625" | 36.625" | D2 (Steel/Graphite) |
| 7-iron | 30° | 62.0° | 3.1 | 37.0" | 36.0" | D2 (Steel/Graphite) |
| 8-iron | 34° | 62.5° | 2.8 | 36.5" | 35.5" | D2 (Steel/Graphite) |
| 9-iron | 38° | 63.0° | 2.5 | 36.0" | 35.0" | D2 (Steel/Graphite) |
| PW | 43° | 63.5° | 2.3 | 35.75" | 34.75" | D2 (Steel/Graphite) |
| AW | 48° | 63.5° | 2.0 | 35.5" | 34.5" | D2 (Steel/Graphite) |
Notes on Specs:
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Shaft Options:
- Steel (Stock): True Temper Dynamic Gold Mid 100 (100g, mid-launch, mid-spin); custom options include Project X LZ, KBS Tour Lite, or Nippon Modus 105.
- Graphite (Stock): UST Mamiya HDC Recoil Dart (75–85g, high launch); custom options like Mitsubishi MMT or Fujikura Ventus available.
- Custom Request: Based on your earlier mention of the Project X LZ Steel Iron Shaft, this is a compatible custom option (110–125g, mid-launch, mid-spin, 5.0–6.5 flex) for players with ~85–110+ mph 7-iron swing speeds, enhancing feel and distance.
- Grip: Golf Pride Z-Grip (standard); custom options (e.g., Golf Pride MCC, Lamkin Crossline) available, including Arccos-enabled grips for shot tracking.
- Custom Options: Adjustable lie (±2°), length (±1"), and MIM weight colors; red ferrules can be added via custom builds (not standard) through retailers like Fairway Jockey.
- Availability: Right-hand (RH) and left-hand (LH) for 4-AW; launched August 13, 2024.
- Retail Price: ~$215–$225/iron (steel), ~$225–$235/iron (graphite); 7-piece set ~$1,199 (steel), ~$1,399 (graphite). Check retailers like CallawayGolf.com or Fairway Jockey for pricing.
Performance Notes
- Player Profile: Best for low-to-mid handicappers (5–15) with moderate to fast swing speeds (~90–110 mph driver) seeking distance, forgiveness, and workability. Suitable for players transitioning from game-improvement irons.
- Distance: Delivers explosive distance (e.g., 160–170 yards with 7-iron at 90 mph swing speed) due to the forged 455 face and AI Smart Face, often 5–10 yards longer than traditional irons.
- Forgiveness: Ample forgiveness for a player’s distance iron, with consistent ball speeds and tight dispersion on off-center hits; performs nearly as well from rough as fairways.
- Feel and Sound: Soft, tour-level feel with a robust “click” at impact, enhanced by urethane microspheres; less harsh than non-forged distance irons.
- Launch and Spin: High, penetrating trajectory (~20–25° launch with 7-iron) with moderate spin (~5,000–6,000 rpm), offering good carry and green-holding ability. Some testers note slightly lower spin, causing run-out on firm greens.
- Turf Interaction: Dynamic Sole Design ensures smooth entry and exit, performing well from fairways, rough, and tight lies; long irons are notably easy to hit.