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Callaway Apex Ai150 iron review: Yardage gains and more!

published: Jul 10, 2025

Callaway Apex Ai150 iron review: Yardage gains and more!

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Looking for a players distance iron that offers yardage gain and consistent control? The Callaway Apex Ai150 irons might just be the irons for you.

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  • First impressions
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  • Callaway apex ai150 iron review: price details

The Callaway Apex Ai150 completes the Apex irons line up, resulting in a complete range offering from Callaway. The Ai150 combined with the Ai200 and the Ai300 covers the player’s distance, a distance and a game improvement iron set. They also can work with the CB and the Apex MB – so a total of five iron options in the Callaway line up for 2025.

In this review we will be delving into the Callaway Apex Ai150 – a players distance iron tailored to the more advanced golfer. Someone who wants the precision of a blade without sacrificing ball speed or forgiveness.

NCG Summary

5 star review
NCG SUMMARY

The Callaway Apex Ai150 irons were easy to hit with good ball speed, and effective performance from various lies.

Data showed impressive distance and spin whilst adjustable lofts and lie settings enhance fitting options, enabling customization.

Overall, the club’s compact yet confidence-inspiring design makes it a compelling choice that rivals notable models like the TaylorMade P790s.

PROS

  • Easy to hit with high launch and good control.
  • Impressive distance and spin, especially on mid to long irons.
  • Adjustable loft and lie for personalized fitting.

CONS

  • Drop off in spin when not struck perfectly
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First Impressions

There is no doubt that these irons look extremely good behind the ball. They have got quite a compact look from heel to toe, but actually it it’s not a small club. So, although it is compact, the top line is quite thick, which is confidence inspiring.

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Due to the hollow body construction you sense it will be pretty hot off the face, good for distance, but also pretty consistent as well. Let’s see if this was the case when it came to actually using them out on the course.

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I was very kindly invited by Callaway down to Princes Golf Club to be shown the range. As part of the day we actually got to use them for a full round of golf. So I got a real course insight not just driving range stats and numbers.

The first thing I noticed was they were pretty easy to hit high, easy to flight down and pretty good off all different sort of sloping lies.

Unlike some players distance irons, where I struggle a little bit to take divots and get the club moving through the ground, I had no such issues with these irons. The sole definitely helped me in this regard and continued to excel when playing out of the semi or thicker rough.

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When looking at the numbers for the 9 iron the numbers are where I would expect them to be. An average carry of 144 yards and great spin rates touching 7000. This is good for a players distance club with a hollow head.

Callaway Apex Ai150 iron review

The Ai face has been developed to help golfers keep the ball under control and not get, out of no where, those super hot ball speeds. I was definitely pleased with the consistency.

The seven iron had an 180 average carry, which is top end for me. In fact it is probably like five or 10 yards further than the irons I currently play.

The average spin rate was 5000 but there was one shot in there where I slightly chunked it and so the spin rate dropped off to under 4000 with a 186 carry. If I took this shot out on the course it would more than likely cause me a bit of trouble. This issue I do battle with when it comes to hollow headed clubs – where I catch it slightly heavy and a low spin bullet follows. That being said, the rest of the shots produced pleasing results.

On to the five iron, which produced the most interesting results. I was launching this pretty high with peak height just under 100. Ball speed was also high and the consistency with this club was much tighter than with the shorter clubs.

Callaway Apex Ai150 iron review

All my shots were close to my average carry distance of 204 yards with the ball flight somewhat flat when looking at descent angle. So, the ball is quite hot when it lands and so when on the course I did experience some decent roll out – which will be more pronounced in the summer months. I was probably getting 10 to 15 yards extra distance to when compared to my current club. So, there is definitely some juice in the head when it comes to the longer irons. Something you will probably want and expect from a players distance iron.

That being said the extended face cup, the thing that gives speed across the face, has been extended down from three to seven iron. This is to help with off centre strikes and provide consistency. This is probably the reason I experienced yardage gains with the seven and five iron.

Another important advancement Callaway have made is that the heads are now adjustable for loft, lie and swing weight, which means if you go for a Callaway fitting you will be able to really get these matched for your swing.

What about the lofts I hear you say! The loft of the seven iron is 31 which seems fairly standard to me for a player’s distance, but the lofts blend well with the Ai200s and maybe even an Ai300s – so you could have a blended set from short irons to long irons quite easily, which is probably what would be recommended.

Final Thoughts

Overall, there is no doubt that these are a great set of irons. Callaway have done a cracking job here. They really have built something to run up against the ever so popular TaylorMade P790s.

A great club that is enjoyable to use – but as ever I would recommend getting properly fitted and or speaking to your club professional, especially as we are now in an era of blended iron sets.

Callaway Apex Ai150 iron review: Price Details

Available: 25th July

RRP:

  • Steel (Stick / 6 Piece Set) – £200 / £1199
  • Graphite (Stick / 7 Piece Set) – £217 / £1299

Shafts:

  • True Temper DG Mid
  • Mitsubishi Chemical MMT

Grip:

  • Golf Pride Z

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About the author

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Jack Backhouse

A member of the PGA for 13 years, Jack has lived golf for more than half his life. Inspired by Tiger Wood’s winning putt at the 2008 US Open, an obsession began with watching slow motion golf swings on the internet and reading What’s In The Bag articles in magazines.

Not destined for a life behind the desk in a pro shop, Jack has focussed more on coaching, working closely with regional teams in North Yorkshire and helping golfers of all levels on their journey to enjoying playing the game more. Jack has coached many junior golfers into the county teams, and once worked with a player at the 2018 Open Championship at Carnoustie.

After letting his game fall apart prior to COVID, Jack rediscovered his love for playing golf after joining Silloth Golf Club in 2020 and whipping round the windy, firm links course. Playing regularly with a half set of clubs he has a passion for shot making and developing skill, and claims to have the sharpest 30-100 yard game in the North of England (only because he doesn’t know anyone in the South), and now maintains a +1 handicap at a club much closer to home, Sand Moor GC.

Jack has always tinkered with his equipment, once building his own Frankenstein one length set of clubs after watching Bryson DeChambeau burst onto the scene after winning the US Amateur. He firmly believes in getting custom fit and is happy to debate anyone about blade irons being superior to any other iron category.

Jack loves: playing quickly, 2 ball golf, match play, heathland courses, pencil bags, foursomes, Tiger Wood’s swing 2005-2009.

Jack hates: buggies, unnecessary trees, giving shots, the 7 iron loft debate, graphite shaft lovers weird superiority complex.

What’s In Jack’s Bag:

Titleist TSR2 Driver

Titleist TSR2 Fairway wood

TaylorMade P7MB 3-P

Titleist SM10 wedges

TaylorMade TP Reserve Blade putter

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