This is Golfer Geeks’ Callaway Apex Ti Fusion irons review. I tested the combo set.

I’m an avid golfer, 8ish handicap on my way to a 2 (been a 5.6) and frequent tester of golf clubs and equipment since 2015.

Summary: Callaway Apex Ti Fusion irons are gorgeous, have good sound and feel, high ball flight, and good playability. I didn’t find distance reliable. I was consistently a club short with them on the course and on my launch monitor.

In this review of the Apex Ti Fusion irons, I discuss my experience with the clubs, their unique features and benefits, customer reviews, and potential alternatives. 

Recommended with Reservations
Callaway Apex Ti Fusion Irons
4.4
Pros:
  • Gorgeous
  • Nice sound & feel
  • Good launch and trajectory
Cons:
  • Price
  • Lack distance compared to competitors
  • Customers complain the black finish doesn't last
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About Jamie

I’m an avid golfer, with an 8ish handicap on my way to a 2 (I’ve been a 5.6), and frequent tester of golf clubs and equipment since 2015.

  • Handicap: 7.8
  • Expertise: reviewing clubs since 2015
  • Right/Left-Handed: Right-handed
  • Typical ball flight: Mid-High Tight Draw
  • Golf ball used: ProV1x, ProV1

Performance Review

Callaway Apex Ti Fusion irons Set
Category
Grade
Looks
A
Sound/Feel
B
Distance
C
Forgiveness
B
Flight/Playability
A
Value
D

Looks: (A) Sleek and refined. I’m not the biggest fan of black irons, but Callaway pulls it off in spades with the Apex Ti Fusions. The head is compact and the topline and sole or appropriately thick for player performance irons.

Sound/ Feel: (B) Solid and not “clicky” like many player distance irons. But, not as good as the Ai200s.

Distance: (C) I wasn’t able to consistently get my normal distances. I think they should be about 10-yards longer.

Forgiveness: (B) Good, but I found forgiveness maybe a notch behind the Ai200s.

Flight / Playability: (A) Good launch and trajectory. Decent shaping ability.

Value: (D) ~$335/club…oof

Apex Ti Fusion Specs

  • Set: 4 iron – PW
  • Shaft: True Temper Dynamic Gold S300 Mid 100g
  • Shaft flex: Stiff
Club
Loft
Lie Angle
Length
4
21*
60.5*
38.5″
5
23.5*
61*
38″
6
26.5*
6.5*
37.5″
7
30.5*
62*
37″
8
34.5*
62.5*
36.5″
9
38.5*
63*
36″
PW
43*
63.5*
35.75″

Launch Monitor Data

NOTE: As usual, I don’t hit long irons, starting with the 5 iron, well off of mats, especially when the 5-iron in question has 4-iron loft. You may as well ignore the 4-iron numbers, too.

Club
Club Speed
Ball Speed
Carry Distance (yds)
Peak Height (ft)
Spin Rate
PW
79
99
133
81
6986
9
78
104
145
75
5812
8
80
109
158
79
3825
7
81
112
167
71
4351
6
81
116
174
62
3920
5
82
120
180
50
3318
4
82
119
151
26
2436

My Experience with the Ti Fusions

Range Sessions – 1
Launch Monitor sessions – 2
Rounds of Golf – 2

I got around the course fine with them, but I consistently had trouble hitting my normal distances – when adjusting for the strong lofts of the club.

But, then again, I hit my distances fine sometimes. So, confusing.

They’ve got good sound and feel and decent playability. But, they don’t stack up to the new Apex Ai200s in distance, trajectory, or sound and feel. Plus, there ~$150 more per club.

I finished up testing on my launch monitor. Two sessions.

Try as I might, I could not get the distances I thought these irons should hit.

For example, the pitching wedge loft is 43 degrees – 1 degree weaker than my 9-iron. You can see above that my average distance was 133 yards with the Ti Fusion pitching wedge.

My average distance with my 42-degree blade iron is 145 yards. I figured the Ti Fusion should be within a couple of yards of that, but I never got close.

Take the 8-iron. The loft is 34.5 degrees. That’s a 7-iron in my set. My 7-iron carries 165 yards. I even pulled out the TaylorMade P7CB (34 degrees of loft) I’m currently testing. It also carried 165 yards for me. You can see the Ti Fusion is 7-yards shorter in the table above.

Bottom line: Good sound and feel. Good forgiveness. Good high trajectory. Lack distance.

Customer Reviews

Most, if not all, customers like the club’s performance (some even rave). But there are many complaints about the black finish wearing away within a day.

The finish has held up well for me.

  • An average of 3.5/5 rating out of 17 reviews as of now. 50% would recommend to a friend.

Who are the Apex Ti Fusion irons for?

Callaway Apex Ti-Fusion Irons Sole View

Low handicaps: (Yep) You can, but there are better options.
Mid handicaps: (Maybe) Feel free to give them a test if you’re around a 10.
High handicaps: (Noooo) Get thee to the Apex Ai300s.

Potential Alternatives

Callaway Apex Ai200 irons – Superb performance and better sound and feel than the Ti Fusions. About $150 less per club.

2024 TaylorMade P770 irons — Stellar performance. Also, gorgeous. Great sound and feel.

Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal Irons – Superb performance. Best sound and feel in the game…year after year.

Highly Recommended
Best Sound & Feel & Value
Highly Recommended
4.8
4.9
4.9
~$200/club
~$150/club
~$200/club
  • Superb Sound & Feel
  • Easy Distance & Plenty Forgiving
  • Long irons a breeze to hit
  • Launch Easily with High Trajectory
  • Best Feel In Golf
  • Easy to hit - Easy to launch
  • Ample Forgiveness
  • Long & Accurate
  • Bargain Price
  • Soft and Solid Sound & Feel
  • Long & Forgiving
  • Launch High & Hold the Green
  • Can flight & work the ball relatively easy
  • Long irons easier to hit
  • A little pricey
  • Good, not Great cosmetics
  • Big distance gap between 8 & 7-iron in my testing
Highly Recommended
4.8
~$200/club
  • Superb Sound & Feel
  • Easy Distance & Plenty Forgiving
  • Long irons a breeze to hit
  • Launch Easily with High Trajectory
  • A little pricey
Best Sound & Feel & Value
4.9
~$150/club
  • Best Feel In Golf
  • Easy to hit - Easy to launch
  • Ample Forgiveness
  • Long & Accurate
  • Bargain Price
  • Good, not Great cosmetics
Highly Recommended
4.9
~$200/club
  • Soft and Solid Sound & Feel
  • Long & Forgiving
  • Launch High & Hold the Green
  • Can flight & work the ball relatively easy
  • Long irons easier to hit
  • Big distance gap between 8 & 7-iron in my testing

Final Verdict

Callaway Apex Ti Fusion are stellar player performance irons.

  • Gorgeous.
  • Good sound and feel.
  • Launch well with high trajectory.
  • Lack distance.
  • Huge price.

I worry about the finish wearing away. That didn’t happen with me because I only had them a few weeks and they didn’t get much mat time.

As usual…

My #1 suggestion is to get your hands on them before you buy. Either at your local golf store or take advantage of Global Golf’s Utry trial program. I use it and recommend it.  

Thanks for checking out our Callaway Apex Ti Fusion irons review and let us know how they work for you.

Recommended with Reservations
Callaway Apex Ti Fusion Irons
4.4
Pros:
  • Gorgeous
  • Nice sound & feel
  • Good launch and trajectory
Cons:
  • Price
  • Lack distance compared to competitors
  • Customers complain the black finish doesn't last
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