For the best ball strikers in the club, the Callaway APEX Pro CB Irons are all about feel, precision, and workability. But they also offer improved consistency.
These are Tour irons. They need to be experienced by those who want to be able to control ball flight and shot shape.
The feel and feedback are pure. You feel and hear the quality of the shot.
As you hit through the ball, you’ll notice that the club easily interacts with the turf. There’s a new sole design.
And then you’ll experience improved consistency with your mid and longer irons from a CoG that is placed progressively lower as the set gets to the longer clubs.
The body and face are forged as one piece. There’s a buttery soft feel at impact. Then MIM weights are added to create stability for both accuracy and workability.
Even the elite ball strikers need some tolerance to strikes lower than perfect on the face. It might be a tight lie or a shot from the first cut, but with the longer irons a lower CoG will add consistency.
The shorter irons, where assistance is less valuable, retain a higher CoG to allow maximum control over ball flight.
The sole design is all about speed through the turf. The leading edge makes it easier to retain speed on turf entry, and rhythm is retained by an easier turf exit.
Would a little more consistency on longer approach shots, while retaining all the qualities of control on the shorter shots, improve your golf game? Do you have the ball-striking skill for these clubs or is there another iron that will deliver you more upside?
That’s a conversation we should start if you’re a player who wants to be better.