Back For An Encore: Callaway Re-releases the Apex Black
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Back For An Encore: Callaway Re-releases the Apex Black

Back For An Encore: Callaway Re-releases the Apex Black

When I sat down to write this article I was thinking how things had been kinda quiet at Callaway lately.

You know, other than that $125.5 million Travis Matthew thing.

And new red and black O-Works putter thing.

And the new Toulon putters thing.

And the new Steelhead fairways thing.

And the Epic and Epic Pro irons and hybrids thing.

So yeah, Callaway has been that kind of quiet.

Today’s news isn’t going to shake up anyone’s late summer, but it is interesting nevertheless, as Callaway is re-releasing last summer’s limited release of the Limited Edition Apex CF 16 Black.

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Paint It Black (Again)

Give Callaway credit – they’re good at making sure you don’t forget them, which is partly how you stay #1 once you’ve reached #1.

Last May, Callaway introduced the Apex Black as a Limited Edition refresh of the CF 16. What made it special was that it was black, from grip to toe. True Temper and UST Recoil hooked Cally up with all black shafts and Lamkin came up with a blacked out UTx grip to finish the monochromatic look.

Callaway fans channeled their inner Johnny Cash (or Gary Player, take your pick) and scooped up the limited edition Apex’s pretty quickly last summer. That, we thought, was that. But Callaway says popular demand is prompting them to do it all again, beginning August 18th.

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The Bigger Picture

Torch and Pitchfork Nation loves the “new club every 6 weeks” narrative, even though it’s been nonsense for more than a little while. Callaway, in particular, has been steadfast in its two-year product cycles for irons, with the Steelhead’s replacing the two-year old XR’s, the new Big Bertha OS’s replacing two-year Bertha’s, and so on. The current Apex line first hit the stores in October of 2015, so it’s staring down the barrel at its 2nd birthday. Like a 29-year-old running back, you’d think its days are numbered.

The cadence of the industry says Apex is due for an update sooner rather than later. But today’s release – excuse me, re-release of the Apex Black tells us Callaway is holding off on that update for a bit and it wants something to give 3rd quarter sales a little kick in the hindquarters. The reality is that Apex CF 16, even in its non-limited edition form, continues to sell well. It was back-ordered as recently as this Spring, so while the calendar suggests, perhaps even demands, an update, the consumer perspective would suggest a lack of urgency.

If there’s one lesson you’d hope the industry has learned by now, it’s that you don’t mess with a good thing. If that means a product cycle extends beyond the two-year mark, so be it.

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Facts ‘N Figures

By now most of you know what the Apex CF 16 is all about (if not, you can reminisce here), and it was the Apex line that sparked Callaway’s return to the #1 Iron Brand in golf back in 2013.

The CF 16 Black will be available for purchase starting August 18th. Pricing is $1,299 with a satin black True Temper XP 95 Stepless Shaft, and $1,499 with a blacked out UST Recoil graphite shaft. Callaway says additional premium after market shafts will be available at no upcharge; they just won’t be black.

You can also customize your set makeup at no extra charge, with the set starting at either the 4- or 5-iron and ending with either a pitching wedge or a gap wedge.

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      SUHDUDE

      7 years ago

      these clubs got me feeling some type of way.

      Reply

      OTG

      7 years ago

      These things look amazing. I’m not in the market for irons, but if I was, I’d be taking a good look at these.

      Reply

      Lynyrd

      7 years ago

      Too bad they didn’t update these using a PVD finish on the sole similar to the leading edge on their Epic metalwoods. Wear on the face is one thing, quite acceptable, but most everyone likes bag appeal, whether they admit it or not.

      Reply

      Ted falconer

      7 years ago

      Don’t like black in golf equipment!!

      Reply

      Devon McBride

      7 years ago

      I have the steelhead xr pros in black and love them.

      Reply

      Alexander Swartz

      7 years ago

      Great game improvement club. These things are HOT of the face

      Reply

      Ryan Kukla

      7 years ago

      Man, if they made these in the Apex Pros, I’d be all over em… Well if the finished doesn’t wear down super easily.. I have the original apex pros and even those clubs look way worse for the wear than they should. Scuffed and scraped way too easily, and I take care of my clubs

      Reply

      Tim Dotson

      7 years ago

      Love the black irons…still miss my Razr X Blacks

      Reply

      Anthony Centimano

      7 years ago

      I have these from last summer. Great iron, gets a lot of attention especially when you mention the TT shafts are steel. That’s said, the finish does wear, but not as badly as one may think. They still have the cool factor…because let’s face it, there’s little reason other than the cool factor to purchase them. The black doesn’t make them perform better than a chrome set of Apex CF16s.

      Still badass, still great performing, glad I bought them.

      Reply

      Aubrey Theall

      7 years ago

      Don’t like it, wears off

      Reply

      Derek Dhart

      7 years ago

      I love the CF 16’s, but I just don’t enjoy the black iron look.

      Reply

      Gary Smith

      7 years ago

      I hit the standard version the other day and was truly impressed

      Reply

      jlukes

      7 years ago

      Makes sense for them to not try to replace the Apex yet. No need to cannibalize their own product

      Reply

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