Eli Manning Callaway Apex Ai200 Fitting with Johnny Wunder

Eli Manning tries out the Callaway Apex Ai200 with Jonny Wunder.

Johnny Wunder introduces the new Apex Ai200 to Two-Time Super Bowl Winner Eli Manning in the hope that this new set up will finally give him the edge he needs to take Mr. Peyton Manning down.

Callaway Apex Ai200: Performance That Stands Alone

Iron addressing ball

Apex Ai200 Irons are meticulously designed for pure feel, power, and consistency. These elegant hollow-body designs blend performance and precision in our most complete player’s distance iron, delivering performance that stands alone

Features:

Premium Look and Feel
A forged hollow-body combined with a forged 455 face creates a Tour-level sound and feel. This advanced forged construction is coupled with a stunning, premium design that will captivate you more than ever before.

Our Most Complete Player’s Distance Iron
In addition to enhanced feel, the Forged 455 Face Cup delivers outstanding power across the face. This unique combination of power and feel separates the Apex Ai200 from the rest.

Incredibly Consistent Ball Speed, Spin, and Dispersion
The Apex Ai200 achieves incredible consistency through the Ai Smart Face. Using real golfer swing data combined with artificial intelligence, the Ai Smart Face generates outstanding speed and spin consistency with tight dispersion into greens.

Optimized Flight and Forgiveness
Strategically positioned MIM weighting ensures the optimal CG for your best launch windows. And the Dynamic Sole Design ensures enhanced turf interaction to provide more forgiveness through the turf.

Come into the Haggin Oaks Golf Super Shop and compare the new Ai200 Irons against your current set!
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The Haggin Oaks Golf Super Shop is located at 3645 Fulton Ave., Sacramento, CA.

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