A forged iron is always the club better players will turn to. But that doesn’t mean they find the centre of the club every time—sometimes they are just a fraction off—and they always want the distance that comes with game improvement clubs. That’s why Callaway’s Apex 19 irons are going to turn some heads, with their terrific mix of forged heads coupled with ball speed and flight optimization.
The Apex 19 starts with its forged 1025 mild carbon steel body, which utilizes proprietary urethane microspheres. The iron provides the feel players demand, while the microspheres incorporate more than a million tiny air pockets, reducing vibration without cutting speed. It is a great combination.
Key Technologies
1025 Steel
Callaway says it is setting the standard for feel through the use of its 1025 mild carbon steel in the body of Apex 19, while combining it with urethane microspheres that improve the feel and reduce any vibrations.
360 Face Cup
Making a great feeling club that is also fast and offers terrific ball speed was a key for Apex 19. To accomplish that, Callaway turned to its 360 Face Cup technology, which has been a staple of the company’s distance irons since 2014. Face Cup uses a shallow, flexible rim around the clubface in order to ensure speed on off-centre strikes.
Ball Flight
By infusing the clubheads with tungsten, Callaway is able to position the centre of gravity to promote an optimal ball flight.
Also Available in Smoke Finish
Enjoy all the benefits of the Apex Pro 19 design in a stunning smoke PVD finish, without sacrificing ball speed or distance.
Who is it for?
The Apex 19 is available in two versions—a Pro 19 version and the standard Apex 19 offering. The Pro 19 is new to Callaway, offering a tour iron with the benefits of the company’s distance technology. Offering a classic look that the best players demand, the Apex 19 has a straighter leading edge, thinner top line and cleaner hosel transition. Callaway used its tour players—including the likes of Sergio Garcia—in developing the irons. That’s not to suggest Apex 19 is for high-handicappers. It is a premium iron for better players who benefit a bit more from the technology in the clubs and feel more confident with a slightly different club profile.