Callaway
Apex • Apex Pro
Our Review:
It’s not as if Callaway’s Apex hybrid was one of those secret-menu options at In-N-Out burger reserved for burger-a-holics. But the club did have a limited, enthusiastic audience of mostly elite players who liked the ultra-compact size and iron-like setup. However, this year’s Apex hybrid is more like In-N-Out’s Double-Double, fully loaded with forgiveness and ball-speed ingredients in two sizes based on how hungry your game is. The standard Apex (pictured) is for those who want all they can get. It’s larger and features a huge slab of tung-sten in the rear and toe to balance the center of gravity for extra for-giveness and a lower-spinning launch. The Apex Pro stays truer to the original compact footprint and doesn’t need the extra tungsten, producing instead a lower launch with a little more spin. Still, both designs get their extra sizzle from new cupfaces designed by Calla-way’s artificial-intelligence platform, unique to each model and loft. Also newly designed with A.I. input are the internal “Jailbreak” bars that join the crown and sole. Both face and bars (now angled and placed farther apart) work in concert to produce better all-around flexing, including extra juice on impacts high and low on the face. Read more >>

Ratings
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Player Comments
Low-Handicapper
The weighting on this head is perfect. I can feel the clubhead throughout the swing, which helps me keep it on plane longer.
Mid-Handicapper
The Apex has a rounder, larger look, but I prefer the address of the slimmer Apex Pro. But both launched the ball with real energy.
High-Handicapper
Slim profile gives you the confidence to swing like an iron but the distance and forgiveness of a hybrid. High ball flight, lands softly yet travels far. Consistent and comfortable playing in a lot of scenarios.
Club Specs
Lofts
19, 21, 24, 27 (Apex); 18, 20, 23, 26 (Apex Pro)
