incognito combo set. Though the irons all
look the same in the bag, the 3-7 are designed
differently than the 8-AW because Callaway
recognizes that players need different things
in their long irons compared to their scoring
irons. This, combined with the progressive
offset, sole width, and CG height, means that
each iron does exactly what you need it to.
The long irons are easy to hit, forgiving, and
high launching. The scoring clubs produce
a more penetrating trajectory and consistent
distances.
If you’re looking for an iron that combines
distance and forgiveness with great looks and
feel, the Callaway Apex CF 16 Irons are a
great choice for the single-digit handicap, the
aspiring player, or the scratch player looking
for more yardage and forgiveness.
Visit your local golf shop today and test a set of
Callaway Apex CF 16 Irons for yourself.
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