Callaway Apex 21 Pro Irons
A traditional-looking iron that makes shaping the ball easier than ever. The Apex Pro 21 iron very much suits the lower handicapper, but it does still have forgiveness, as well as softer acoustics and a more dense sound that golfers will absolutely love while out on the golf course.
For
- Stunning looks and soft feel
- Surprisingly high levels of forgiveness
- Traditional shape suits the eye
Against
- Higher handicappers may be intimidated by the feel
With the i59, Ping has created a faster feeling and more playable iron for the better player that delivers improved consistency across the face. In testing, it produced more accurate approach shots.
For
- Beautiful looks
- Delivers uniform performance
- Surprisingly high level of forgiveness from a compact head
Against
- Significant increase in price
Ping i59 vs Callaway Apex Pro 21 Golf Irons
Ping and Callaway are known for making some of the best-performing golf irons on the market, including some of the best compact mid-handicap irons and best game improvement irons money can buy. In this comparison test, we are focusing on the Apex 21 Pro from Callaway and the i59 from Ping, clubs that certainly rank amongst some of the best golf irons launched in recent years.
Both offer superb performance that caters to the needs of the better player. But do you know which model might be better suited to your game? We compare the two and find out which one will make the biggest impact on your scoring and greens in regulations stats.
Looks
Beginning with looks and certainly neither falls down in this department. For us, we think the Ping i59 slightly edges it as, behind the ball, it is slightly more compact and ‘player like’. The shorter white bottom groove on the i59 narrows your focus and assists with alignment while the more satin finish just oozes class. It really does look premium to the eye.
The Callaway Apex 21 Pro is still a great looking iron, especially in the bag, although it has quite a lot of offset…
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