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Sign up Closed: Callaway Apex Ai200 and Ai300 Irons

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Equipment Type: Irons
Vendor: Callaway

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Testers Wanted: Callaway Apex Ai200 and Ai300 Irons

We’re are bringing another newly launch product by way of the latest additions to Callaway's renowned Apex line of irons—the Apex Ai200 and Ai300 to member testing.

The Apex line has a rich history, originally stemming from the legendary Ben Hogan brand, and has been a go-to for serious golfers since Callaway adopted it. Known for combining the feel of a forged iron with cutting-edge performance, the Apex irons have continually evolved to meet the needs of today’s players.

These new models claim to represent a significant leap forward in golf club technology, blending Callaway's advanced artificial intelligence design with premium forged construction. The Ai200 is designed for players seeking a balance of distance and precision, featuring a sleek, fully forged hollow-body construction. On the other hand, the Ai300 caters to those needing a more forgiving, game-improvement iron without sacrificing the feel and control that better players demand. Both models are designed to deliver superior consistency, performance, and a modernized look and feel, which is where you come in.

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About the Testing Opportunity

We are seeking three Forum members to test, review, and keep a set of the new Callaway Apex Ai200 or Ai300 irons.

This is your chance to put Callaway's latest innovations to the test and provide honest feedback on how these clubs perform in various playing conditions. We’re looking for golfers who are eager to evaluate the distance, forgiveness, and precision claims made by Callaway and share their experiences with these new irons.

If you’re passionate about golf and ready to explore the claimed advancements in the Apex Ai200 or Ai300 irons, we encourage you to apply for this exciting testing opportunity.

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*Must be a registered MyGolfSpy Forum member to be selected for testing. 
*Open to all Forum members in the U.S.
*Registrations ends Aug 19.
*Testers to be announced on the Forum Aug 20.

 

479 Comments




Another great opportunity! MGS is really offering by the best of the best! Thanks MGS and Callaway for the opportunity. I played the CF16 Apex irons and loved them. Would love to test these against the PXG currently in my bag. Rapsodo numbers would be awesome to compare.

 

 

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Callaway performance, consistency, and feel. Yes, please! Apex Ai Irons look fantastic.

Apex Ai 300 Irons, True Temper 90 Stiff shafts

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Been a Callaway Apex iron player for years until the PXG Gen 6 Would love to test the AI300. I'm a range rat and they would get a work out

 

AI 300  Modus 3 Regs

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Unfortunately, the online selector was not working for me, but knowing my game I think this would work the best for where I am from the two sets.

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Good Luck to all who apply!

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I am always looking to test out new clubs. I am interested to see how they compare to the forgiveness of the g425.
 

Happy Golfing! 

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Golf is my form of stress relief. I play the game for enjoyment and I only play against the course. My game fluctuates up and down as I constantly attempt to make improvements via lessons (i.e., I participate in an Adaptive Golf Clinic and take lessons from Jim Dent's grandson) and routinely changing my equipment as I improve. I am a Callaway Golf advocate. The first set of clubs that I was fitted for was Callaway Big Bertha Fusion irons with tour flighted rifle shafts. They were a great set of clubs. However, as I grew older my swing speed reduce due to the weight of the clubs. I evolved to Callaway Fusion Pro irons. With the improvements that I have recently realized in my game, I am considering a set of Callaway Paradym AI Smoke irons. However, it would be intriguing to test a set of the Callaway Apex Ai300 irons before I finalize my decision on a new set of irons. Note, I realize that new equipment doesn't translate to a better golf game. However, as an engineer I am constantly evaluating the benefits of the emerging technology.

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Golf is my form of stress relief. I play the game for enjoyment and I only play against the course. My game fluctuates up and down as I constantly attempt to make improvements via lessons (i.e., I participate in an Adaptive Golf Clinic and take lessons from Jim Dent's grandson) and routinely changing my equipment as I improve. I am a Callaway Golf advocate. The first set of clubs that I was fitted for was Callaway Big Bertha Fusion irons with tour flighted rifle shafts. They were a great set of clubs. However, as I grew older my swing speed reduce due to the weight of the clubs. I evolved to Callaway Fusion Pro irons. With the improvements that I have recently realized in my game, I am considering a set of Callaway Paradym AI Smoke irons. However, it would be intriguing to test a set of the Callaway Apex Ai300 irons before I finalize my decision on a new set of irons. Note, I realize that new equipment doesn't translate to a better golf game. However, as an engineer I am constantly evaluating the benefits of the emerging technology.

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Would love to head to head them vs my P770s… will the extra forgiveness help my inconsistent iron play? 🤔

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Amazing test, awesome work as usual MGS! AI300's would give me an extra 25-30 yards carry distance for each club, and more foregiveness than I'd know what to do with. Good luck to all!

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I can't get it to recommend the Ai200s but would love to give them a try. Been obsessed with the Apex line the last few years!

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