Callaway 2024 Apex TCB Irons Review: Tour-Level control with a raw finish
10/11/2024 | by AmateurGolf.com Staff
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Xander Schauffele's strokes gained in approach has consistently improved since putting these irons into play
When Callaway’s 2024 Apex TCB irons were introduced, they brought something special to the table: the blend of tour performance, pro-level feel, and a raw finish that caught the eye of serious golfers everywhere. One of the biggest endorsements for these irons comes from Callaway Ambassador Xander Schauffele, who’s trusted them on his way to an extraordinary 2024 season, including two major championship victories.
Major-Winning Performance
Schauffele’s shift to the Apex TCB irons is no coincidence. The data speaks for itself—since putting these irons in play, his strokes gained in approach has seen a significant uptick. In fact, in 2024, Schauffele ranked in the top 5 globally in strokes gained on the field. The precision and control offered by the TCB irons undoubtedly played a part in his major wins, solidifying them as a tour-level performer for golfers who demand excellence.
Precision Meets Feel
Xander Schauffele won two majors in 2024
At the heart of the 2024 Apex TCB irons is the 1025 tour cavity back body, coupled with a 17-4 tour-tuned face. This construction provides consistent spin and ball control across the entire set, offering precision whether you’re hitting a full shot or dialing in a tricky half-swing from a tough lie.
The raw finish not only gives these irons a sleek, understated look but also enhances the feel with every strike. These irons are made for those who thrive on feel and control—something Xander Schauffele clearly values as he dominates in high-pressure situations.
Compact and Controllable
From a visual standpoint, the Apex TCB irons tick all the right boxes for better players. The raw finish exudes a professional aesthetic, while the compact shape and shorter blade length are designed for those who prefer control and workability over distance. It’s a true player’s iron, providing a level of shot-shaping ability that golfers like Schauffele use to their advantage week in and week out.
Price and Availability
The irons are available at retail and for order on CallawayGolf.com on Friday, Oct. 11.
Pricing: $1505 for the standard 7-piece set ($215 per club)
Stock Set: 4i-10i (7 pieces)
Stock Shafts: TT Dynamic Gold Mid 115 Steel
Conclusion
If you’re a discerning player looking for a compact, precise iron set that delivers pro-level control, the Callaway 2024 Apex TCB irons are a game-changer. With the raw finish adding a touch of sophistication and the tour-proven performance backing it up, these irons offer the perfect combination of feel, spin control, and shot-making capabilities. Just ask Xander Schauffele—these irons helped him secure two major championships in 2024, and they could help you elevate your game too.
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