So, you're thinking about the Callaway APEX UT 24 for your game? This club is pretty high-tech, and the manufacturer highlights some cool stuff about it.
It's got this fancy forged Carpenter 455 Steel Face Cup, which basically means it can really boost your ball speed—kind of like what you'd find in Callaway's woods. The idea is that you get some powerful shots.
Now, it also comes with a 6g sole weight, which is supposed to help get the ball up in the air and possibly add some spin. That's helpful if you're aiming for those high, soft shots that land nicely on the greens.
There's also a muscle back design, which concentrates weight toward the center, potentially giving you a bit of forgiveness if you don't hit the ball dead center every time—a handy feature for improving players.
Here's the thing, though: the club comes with a stiff flex shaft, specifically the N.S.PRO MODUSÂł TOUR 105.
Our info suggests that a stiff shaft like this is more for those with faster swing speeds who want control and accuracy—probably not the best match if you're still getting that swing speed up.
It's got a 20-degree loft, so it's great for long shots, maybe even a good alternative to some long irons or hybrids.
From what we've seen in reviews, people dig its sleek look and say it performs really well, offering a solid feel off the face and a nice, strong ball flight.
But, it does have a compact head, which might feel a bit intimidating if you're used to clubs with more forgiveness and want something more forgiving while you're improving.
Bottom line? If you're a high handicapper—or new to the game—this might not be the easiest club to wield.
It seems more geared toward lower handicap players or those comfortable with utility irons.
But hey, if you're curious, giving it a test swing at a fitting could be worthwhile. That way, you'll see if its features really fit your swing and overall game.
It's all about finding what works best for you!