Callaway Launches Apex Utility Series: UW, UT, and Ti Super Hybrid
9/5/2025 | by AmateurGolf.com Staff
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Tour-informed utility options arrive for better players seeking speed, control, and versatility at the top of the bag.
Callaway has introduced three new clubs to its Apex family, each designed to fill a distinct role at the top of the set: the Apex UW, Apex UT, and Apex Ti Super Hybrid. Developed with extensive Tour feedback, these new offerings give players the chance to choose a club that matches their style of play—whether that means maximizing versatility, tightening dispersion, or finding a forgiving alternative off the tee.
Apex UW — Tour-Proven Versatility
The Apex UW blends the playability of a hybrid with the high-launch power of a fairway wood. For golfers who want to attack par 5s, position the ball off the tee, or elevate shots into firm greens, this model provides a higher, more neutral ball flight with added workability.
- Tungsten Speed Wave: Positions mass low and forward to enhance speed and launch, especially on low-face strikes.
- Step Sole Design: Minimizes turf drag for more consistent contact from different lies.
- Triaxial Carbon Crown: Saves weight for added forgiveness while refining launch and spin control.
- Tour-Inspired Shaping: Compact head and neutral face angle offer confidence at address.
Who it’s for: The Apex UW is ideal for skilled players who like the control of a hybrid but need the higher launch and distance of a fairway wood. It fits golfers looking for a versatile option that can be trusted from both tee and turf.
Apex UT — Precision in a Utility Iron
The Apex UT provides a controlled, high-speed option in a sleek iron profile. It’s a go-to choice for better players seeking precision and workability while still benefitting from modern speed technologies.
- Flexcore Technology: Multi-material core increases face flex for faster speeds and consistent distance, even on off-center hits.
- Utility Ai Face Design: Optimized for distance control and spin consistency to help shape shots with confidence.
- Forged Hollow-Body Construction: Produces a solid, responsive feel with enhanced feedback and vibration dampening.
Who it’s for: The Apex UT suits players who prefer the look and feel of an iron at address but want more distance than a traditional long iron. It’s best for those who value trajectory control and a penetrating ball flight off the tee or into long approach shots.
Apex Ti Super Hybrid — Confidence and Distance
The Apex Ti Super Hybrid is built for golfers who want a more forgiving, easy-to-launch option at the top of the bag. Its titanium construction generates fast speeds and high launch, giving players a powerful alternative to fairway woods.
- Brazed Titanium Face: Delivers greater energy transfer for fast ball speeds and consistent distance across the face.
- Step Sole Design: Reduces turf drag and promotes reliable launch from any lie.
- Refined Shaping: Compact yet confidence-inspiring profile with neutral weighting and a deeper face that frames the ball naturally.
Who it’s for: The Ti Super Hybrid is designed for players who struggle with consistency off the tee or with fairway woods. It provides confidence, forgiveness, and high launch for golfers who want distance in a more playable, hybrid-style package.
How to Choose
Each of these clubs fills a unique gap in the modern set. Players who want versatility and Tour-inspired shot shaping will lean toward the Apex UW. Those seeking a penetrating, precise option off the tee will prefer the Apex UT. And golfers in search of a forgiving, high-launching solution will find the Apex Ti Super Hybrid to be the most confidence-inspiring choice. Together, they provide a complete toolkit for managing the toughest long-game situations.
With the launch of the Apex Utility Series, Callaway continues its mission to give players the right club for every shot, blending modern speed technologies with refined shaping and Tour-driven input.
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