The Deep Dive: Ordinarily, when a golf equipment maker releases a new iron family, it replaces an existing club. But the new Paradym and Paradym X irons are not replacing the Rogue ST irons that dropped in January 2022. They are not replacing the Apex irons, either. Instead, the Paradym...
If you overlay each the distances for each against the loft for each respective iron, you can see that the overall distances for similar lofts were somewhat comparable (see table below). For me comparable lofts yielded comparable distances. The shots gained from approach shots marginally improved...
On 1/3/2023 at 1:14 AM,TylorJuddsaid: Judging by only three options, instead of 4 and with only one option (triple diamond) with weighting of some sort, I don't know if this will be as successful as the rogue. I like the name and really like that Callaway has gone back to a ...
Callaway's new Apex Irons have been engineered to provide Tour-level performance in three distinct models that can be used as one continuous set or blended together, to meet the demands of elite ball strikers. The family is made up of the Apex Pro, Apex CB and Apex MB. Each i...
Color me intrigued by the PM Grinds. My largest issue in taking the plunge is the uncertainty in my iron lofts and wedge configurations. I'm uncertain if I want to get a 56* to use as my highest lofted wedge, or go with a 58* to match up with my 53* Scratch GW. ...
January 2, 2023 This is a complete shift in performance, with a design that breaks the tradeoff between incredible distance and exceptional forgiveness. The Paradym Shift Construction features an industry-first 360 Carbon Chassis that eliminates titanium from the body, so we can push weight and sta...