An extensive Tungsten Energy Core has been designed to offer a club with excellent forgiveness, while the enhanced shaping of the Callaway Apex irons also seeks to provide golfers with improved turf interaction.
The Apex DCB irons are for those wanting the Apex Forged experience but with a bit of added forgiveness, combining the look, feel, and performance of a forged players club with the forgiveness of a deep cavity back.
The deep cavity back design and enhanced sole width aim to promote easy launch and solid turf interaction out of various lies. The irons are engineered with an A. The club's profile features a bit more offset, a thicker top line, a wider sole, and a longer blade length in design to combine added forgiveness with greater speed. For more information and to purchase the new line of Callaway Apex 21 irons, click here.
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Most Popular. About TaylorMade Golf Products. Compare Cleveland Golf Drivers. Pros of Using Callaway Drivers. Using C maraging steel the company has achieved high ball speeds that extend well across the face. The standard Mavrik has a large and expansive hitting area for a high launch and a flat trajectory. The Sub Zero model has a tighter leading edge engineered to create more workability.
The Max head has a lowered leading edge for better performance on shots that are hit lower on the face. All models feature interchangeable weighting to fine tune shot shape. The weighting system provides golfers with options to optimize launch angles, spin rates, and bias settings. Lastly the new Mavrik hybrids and irons have also been developed with the help of machine learning for the first time. The hybrids come with Face Cup and Jailbreak technology and as with the fairway woods use A.
The result is easy launch, high flight, long carry and soft landing. The irons also feature a new Flash Face Cup and A. The differing faces bring a boost in ball speed and increased spin robustness off of every club in the set. Ball speed is further enhanced by the Face Cup that flexes and releases at impact on center and off-center hits.
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