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2024 Callaway Apex irons: New Apex MB, Apex CB, Apex Pro, Apex UT irons launched

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As evidenced by the line’s performance in Best Irons, Callaway had a winner on its hands with its 2021 Apex iron family. Thus, engineers faced what is arguably the best problem to have in golf club design: How to find areas for improvement in a winning design without “losing” in other areas.

Brian Williams, VP of Callaway R&D, spoke to this:

“We really have been on a journey for multiple years working with some of the world’s best players, getting feedback from them the whole way on things that we could do really in pursuit of perfection – how we can take a great product line and make it even better.”

“It’s us being calibrated with these players to be able to understand and see the things that they see. Their ability to perceive even the slightest change in designs is truly unbelievable and so we’ve been able to saddle up alongside some of these players on this journey that we’ve been talking about, the specificity that we use on these designs is next level.”

To see how the company navigated the paradigm (no pun intended), let’s dig in to the designs.

2024 Callaway Apex MB irons

Callaway’s “modern tour blade” was developed in collaboration with tour professionals and is designed to deliver efficient turf interaction (thanks to Dynamic Sole Design), optimum workability, and a classic feel in a one-piece, 1025 carbon steel forging. Callaway engineers designed the Apex MB line with progressive CG throughout the set — lower in the long irons for higher launch, higher in the short irons for a more penetrating trajectory.

As mentioned, the Dynamic Sole Design integrates “dual chamfer” (multi-angle) leading and trailing edges for efficient turf interaction.

Regarding the sole design, Williams said:

“This is the outcome of extensive work – I think we did 7 or 8 versions of this sole until we
had it perfected. We saw this Tour validated feedback where even when we had the slightest
thing off, they could pick it up and tell us how to fix it. We really changed that leading edge, the sharper leading edge, and this trailing edge chamfer for us gives a little bit of relief – it glides through the turf. All these versions have a similar approach, and we’ve worked on getting our balance to be very centralized – so we call it Dynamic Bounce, it’s variable as you move from heel to toe, and we have some additional toe relief. A player with very high speed they can have the toe down on impact, and that’s a way that we’ve really worked on the bounce.”

2024 Callaway Apex CB irons

Callaway touts an all-new forged construction in its 2024 Apex CB irons and its associated feel and workability. Forged from 1025 carbon steel in a five-step process, Apex CB ‘24 irons also feature MIM weighting in the toe and similar progressive CG and Dynamic Sole Design to the Apex MB irons.

2024 Callaway Apex Pro irons

Multi-material forged construction plus Callaway’s patented urethane microspheres create a new level of feel in the Pro series of Apex irons, according to the company. For the first time in an Apex iron, hollow body construction joins a 1025 forged carbon steel body.

Callaway touts an all-new progressive face design that delivers both increased distance and more precise distance control across the lineup. Long irons feature a forged 455 face cup for enhanced distance control, short irons have a 1025 forged face plate for enhanced control. Again, Dynamic Sole Design is featured with this iron.

2024 Callaway Apex UT irons

Callaway targets distance and versatility with the 455 forged face cup powered 2024 Apex UT irons. All the notable party guests are here as well: Dynamic Sole Design, urethane micropsheres, multi-material forged construction. Also worth pointing out: The new Apex UT is slightly more compact than the previous generation with a slightly shallower face.

Created for combo-ing

As with the previous generation of Callaway Apex irons, Callaway is again emphasizing combo set possibilities with 2024 Apex irons.

Discussing combo sets, Williams said, “We have the same weight across the entire family, and that opens a lot of opportunities for us. It’s a difficult challenge to develop a set with perfect gapping, and when you want to allow players to mix and match that’s a next-level complexity to solve. The team has worked on that, and I think we have something that’s incredible when you can just about swap any of these irons out.”

2024 Callaway Apex irons: Pricing, specs, availability

  • Pre-sale: 8/18
  • At retail: 9/8
  • Stock grip: Golf Pride Z-Grip Firm
  • Stock shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Mid (Steel), Mitsubishi MMT (Graphite)
  • Pricing: Apex Pro, Apex CB, Apex MB: $215/iron
  • Apex UT: $275/iron

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  5. Bill Smith

    Aug 2, 2023 at 4:15 pm

    The original Hogan Apex blades were a thing of beauty.

  6. Billy

    Aug 1, 2023 at 2:56 pm

    Is the Pro replacing the normal Apex then?

  7. H

    Aug 1, 2023 at 11:41 am

    So is it 23 or 24? LMAO

  8. Jer

    Aug 1, 2023 at 10:19 am

    Will they be releasing Apex and Apex dcb’s soon ??

  9. Boomer

    Aug 1, 2023 at 9:50 am

    The Pro looked promising until the picture of the top-line. Hopefully it looks thinner in person than in pictures.

    • Stephen

      Aug 1, 2023 at 1:41 pm

      Play the CB then

    • mtjrpro

      Aug 2, 2023 at 8:12 pm

      Was thinking the same, even the CB looks thinner at the top than the pro.

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John Daly WITB 2024 (May)

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Driver: Ping G430 LST (9 degrees)
Shaft: Newton Motion 6-Dot

3-wood: Ping G430 LST (15 degrees)
Shaft: Newton Motion 4-Dot

Hybrids: Ping G430 (17, 22, 26 degrees)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold

Irons: Sub70 659-CB (6-PW)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold S300

Wedges: Sub70 TAIII (50, 54, 60)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold S300

Putter: Odyssey Ai-One Milled One T CH
Grip: SuperStroke Zenergy Tour 2.0

Grips: SuperStroke custom

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Toulon Golf collaborates with Valhalla Golf Club for latest Small Batch putter

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Toulon Golf has today officially announced its latest Small Batch putter — the Valhalla.

Discussing the putter, Preston Toulon of Toulon Golf said: “This putter is a collaboration with the club at Valhalla and incorporates three of the many things that make the state of Kentucky great – horseracing, bourbon and championship golf. The head of the putter and headcover have several allusions to a jockey’s silk and there are thoroughbreds on the sole.”

Inspired by Toulon’s classic tri-sole Santa Monica design, the company sought to modernize the profile and design leveraging its 904 stainless steel and 6061 aircraft aluminium across the sole. Toulon describes the Valhalla’s profile as “slightly oversized blade whose proportions are meticulously balanced to maintain the look and feel of the Santa Monica, while increasing the putter’s inertia to create one of the most forgiving putters we have ever designed.”

Throughout numerous prototypes, Toulon paid particular attention to the L-neck, with its full shaft of offset, adding a bit of length for better blending with the slightly wider and longer blade.

On the rear of the putter are homages to horse racing in the form of jockey silk diamonds and Churchill Downs-inspired font.

The sole of the putter features a large cavity covered by a 6061 aircraft aluminum sole plate. According to Toulon, this allowed for the addition length to the putter and improved inertia as well as moving more mass to the perimeter for greater forgiveness.

In another nod to Valhalla, Toulon uses a milled watermarked limestone pattern, a reference to stone featured widely on the property.

As with all the Toulon Small Batch putters, the team paid particular attention to the topline thickness and radius to achieve a desired look. “Soft yet crisp was the design intent,” according to the company.

Toulon Golf Small Batch Valhalla specs

  • Material: 904L Stainless Steel/6061 Aluminum Sole
  • Face Mill: Fine Double Fly with Big Tuna
  • Finish: Kentucky Bourbon PVD
  • Grip: Custom Toulon Collection Vintage Blue Pistol
  • Shaft: Chrome Stepless Steel
  • Headcover: Valhalla Custom Leather
  • Head Weight: 355 g
  • Toe Hang: 40 degrees
  • Loft: 3 degrees
  • Lie: 70 degrees

Pricing and availability

The Small Batch Valhalla is available for purchase today via the company’s website — ToulonGolf.com.

Supply is extremely limited. The price is $1,800.

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Max Homa is the latest to put prototype Titleist 2-wood in play

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Editor’s note: This is an excerpt from a piece our Andrew Tursky originally wrote for PGATour.com’s Equipment Report. Head over there for the full article.

Titleist’s new 2-wood prototype first popped up on the TOUR at the 2024 PLAYERS Championship, in the bag of Cameron Young, who had been working with Titleist on the design since 2023.

Here’s what Titleist Tour fitter J.J. Van Wezenbeeck had to say about the design back at THE PLAYERS Championship:

“(Young) was looking for a certain ball speed and yardage gap from his driver,” Van Wezenbeeck said. “One of the things for him with the 3-wood is he wanted something with a little more volume that he felt more confident off the tee with, so he was looking for a little bigger footprint and something that was a little bit more penetrating than some of the 3-woods he’s played in the past. This will be a club he’ll hit 90 percent off the tee, versus the ground, so for the golf courses that set up for that, that’s what he’s looking for … this may or may not ever come to retail. It’s a chance for us to learn and put it in future products that may not be exactly this.”

Since the initial unveiling of the product at THE PLAYERS Championship, fellow PGA TOUR players such as Homa, Webb Simpson and Justin Thomas have also taken notice…

“[The new 2-wood) helps me draw it a little bit better,” Homa told GolfWRX.com on Monday at the 2024 PGA Championship. “I don’t draw the ball well, so left-to-right winds it’s quite helpful.”

Now, according to Van Wezenbeeck, Homa has two different options off the tee: A flat-trajectory cut shot with his TSR3 driver, and a “spinny draw” with his new TSR 2-wood, which flies farther than his former 3-wood.

Head over to PGATour.com for the full article.

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