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2024 CALLAWAY APEX IRONS | Ai200, Ai300, Ti Fusion | The Swing Report



The new 2024 Callaway Apex irons, including the Callaway Apex Ai200 irons, Callaway Apex Ai300 irons, and Callaway Apex Ti Fusion irons, represent the latest in Callaway irons technology. The Callaway Apex irons have been highly successful in the past, and the latest models incorporate new forging methods and materials to deliver even better performance.

0:00 Intro + Key Tech and Details
3:05 Testing
17:25 Final Thoughts

In this episode of The Swing Report, 2nd Swing’s Drew Mahowald and master club fitter Jake Montgomery test and review the new 2024 Callaway Apex irons, including the Callaway Apex Ai200 irons, Callaway Apex Ai300 irons, and Callaway Apex Ti Fusion irons. with the help of Trackman technology.

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11 Comments

  1. Great review. I expected the Ti Fusion to be the longest, but not so much. Thanks for reviewing these clubs so quickly after launch.

  2. I appreciate the content but the people interested in buying the AI300 game improvement iron is NOT swinging a 7 iron at 92mph. Not sure why you keep doing this. How about an average player with average swing speeds doing the testing? So frustrating

  3. I agree. I think it would be really helpful somehow testing same irons with someone with 80-85 mph 7iron speed. Yes, younger players can get to 90 plus, but the players at my club who have money (1500-2000) to spend are little older and still good but 80-85

  4. With the Ti Fusion irons face being titanium, which is stronger and more durable, won’t the grooves last longer? If so anyone who can afford to buy them shouldn’t have to worry about replacing them for longer right?

  5. These clubs are so good and consistent. the TM clubs were all over the place for me and CC vids prove it too.

  6. The Ai200 looks great, that would be my choice. In my bag are the 2021 T100S irons and they're not leaving until the grooves wear out! great combo of feel & forgiveness and a thin top line. 32 deg. 7 iron. The 7 iron of these Ai200 is 30 deg, so basically in between my 6 and 7 iron. nice boost of distance. Callaway maybe my choice when i need to replace my irons in about 4-5 years

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