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Irons and hybrids are all about combining the ability to maximize distance with better accuracy. With the new Paradym and Paradym X irons and hybrids, Callaway has delivered on those goals and more.
Unlike with the Paradym drivers and fairway woods, there are only two options for the irons and hybrids: the standard Paradym model to fit the majority of golfers, and the Paradym X to help those in need of some extra forgiveness. Golfers that fit into the Triple Diamond driver and fairway models are most likely going to find better success with the Apex line when it comes to irons but will find a lot of success with the standard Paradym hybrid thanks to the improved fitting and adjustable options.
Paradym irons
The Paradym and Paradym X irons are designed to offer the best combination of feel and distance by pairing Callaway’s Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) face technology with a forged 455 material.
Each iron face is uniquely optimized through A.I. based on parameters set by the engineers to deliver more ball speed and higher launch through the set — because you don’t hit your 9-iron and 5-iron the same way.
Both the Paradym and Paradym X irons feature a hollow body with what Callaway dubs Speed Frame construction. The frame adds support to the face for extra ball speed on off-center hits and also allows the structure to be made thinner to free up mass.
The best way to think of the back of Paradym iron is like a frame brace on a supercar to stabilize the body with the least amount of mass.
By removing mass that would generally be placed higher in a hollow body iron, the Paradym has the ability to launch it higher with a more stable spin window.
With all of these strong and rigid materials, the last piece of the iron puzzle is feel. Callaway achieves a soft sound and feel thanks to their patented Urethane Microspheres which encapsulate the internal tungsten weights placed low in the head to enhance launch conditions and increase stability.
Both the Paradym and Paradym X irons are $200/club or $1,400 for a standard 7-piece set and will be available at retail starting Feb. 24, 2023. Pick up all your new gear at Fairway Jockey.
Callaway Paradym, Paradym X Irons
Paradym hybrids
With the hybrids, Callaway has completely changed the shaping to offer greater versatility along with a more rounded wood-like shape compared to the lower heel and higher toe profile in the past.
Just like the fairway wood adjustability, this hybrid shape change was a direct result of requests from players looking for better blending into the longer clubs, and from an engineering standpoint, it helps the adjustable hosel blend more seamlessly into the head.
The hybrids offer all the same technology as the fairway woods, including a new A.I. Jailbreak Batwing Structure to push mass away from the face for increased MOI and total body rigidity, along with a Cutwave Sole designed to help get the club through a variety of turf conditions.
What this adds up to is Callaway’s most versatile and adjustable hybrid to date.
Both Callaway Paradym hybrid models are $299 each and will be available at retail starting Feb. 24, 2023. Pick up all your new gear at Fairway Jockey.
Callaway Paradym and Paradym X Hybrids
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Ryan Barath is GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com’s senior editor for equipment. He has an extensive club-fitting and -building background with more than 20 years of experience working with golfers of all skill levels, including PGA Tour players. Before joining the staff, he was the lead content strategist for Tour Experience Golf, in Toronto, Canada.