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Callaway Golf Apex Black Irons Steel 4-PW
Callaway Golf Apex Black Irons Steel 4-PW
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The Apex Black has all the best attributes of the original Apex irons, a distance iron with playability, and the feel, beauty and precision of a forging. It’s an Apex set that all golfers can play, and there’s one major difference. For the first time ever, Callaway Golf has taken their industry-leading face cup, the same ball speed generating technology that they put in the Fairways, Hybrids and most recently the Big Bertha and XR irons, and put it in a forged iron with a beautiful satin black finish.
The Callaway Golf Apex Black Irons Feature:
- Face Cup Technology
- Distance & Playability
- Advanced Forging & Satin Black Finish
- 1-Year Guarantee & True Temper XP 95 Black Satin Steel Shafts
Design
This set features a satin black finish to give the set a stunning new look, with satin black finished steel shafts that set this set apart from the rest. The topline is thinner than the original, with shorter blade lengths in the short irons and progressively more offset as you move into the long irons. And each iron goes through a four step precision forging process, including a full 40 minutes to weld each face cup to a 1025 carbon steel body. The result is a super-premium iron that looks, feels, and sounds phenomenal, with the extra 360 Face Cup ball speed boost in your mid and long irons.
Face Cup Technology
The irons break new ground by being our first forged iron to incorporate our industry leading Face Cup technology, an accomplishment many thought was impossible. To create the raised edge that runs around the face’s perimeter, which gives the face its cup like structure, the face has to be created separately from the head, and then the two parts are welded together. At impact, the edges of the face act like a hinge, allowing the face to flex. To make that hinging action work, extremely subtle yet precise variations in widths have to be in place in order for the face to flex enough to make a difference, to make it flex uniformly to distribute the added speed evenly across the face, while still giving it the strength necessary to resist bending and breaking.
Quadruple Net Forging
Callaway Golf have developed a new process called Quadruple Net Forging, which consists of four stages, each step refining the club towards its finished shape. This results in greater consistency from part-to-part and iron-to-iron.
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