EQUIPMENT

APEX 21s – APEX PRO 21s – APEX DCB 21s – Trackman Evaluation of the new Callaway Apex Irons

ABOUT ME:
You’re here because golf is hard. I’m here because I managed to figure out how to play it well. And as the wise folks say, once you know, pass it on.

For the past 20 years, on any given day, it would have been a fair bet that I was at a golf course. On the range. On the course. Competing in tournies. Anywhere that had a tee, range, or pin. It’s my home away from home. All that club swinging landed me a win in The Evansville Men’s City Championship before I could even vote. I played 4 years at Indiana University on teams ranked in the top 10 nationally, and I competed in the U.S. Open once (plan to do that again).

I won’t say I’m the best, but I’ve been around the best. Literally the GOAT. Tiger’s locker was next to mine at the Open (I got in as an alternate and somehow that happened).

Besides hitting buckets of balls until my hands bled, I also had expert instruction along the way. Did I mention I kept notes? I still have them, and you should too. Let me help you write lower numbers on your scorecard.

NEW CALLAWAY APEX LINE:
If you’re interested in a forged feel with forgiveness and distance then you’re at the right place. These bad boys feel solid and hit the ball far. The Apex 19s were such a great performer and I’m happy that Callaway didn’t stray far from the original. Where they did make improvements are in the Apex Pro and adding the DCB.

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