Callaway releases Xander Schauffele’s limited-edition Apex TCB irons

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Callaway is releasing their limited-edition Apex TCB iron, which was used by Xander Schauffele in his two major victories in 2024.

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If you’re someone who wants to play the gear the pros do, you’re in luck.

Callaway is releasing its limited-edition Apex TCB irons to the public on Friday, meaning you can game the same clubs as two-time major champion Xander Schauffele. The stock set features seven pieces (4 iron through pitching wedge) in a beautiful raw aesthetic along with a 1025 tour cavity back body with a 17-4 tour tuned face, giving you consistent spin control with every club in the bag.

Schauffele switched to the Apex TCB irons in 2024 and enjoyed a career year on the PGA Tour. The 30-year-old won two major titles, registered three runner-ups and posted 15 top 10s. His strokes-gained approach were a huge element of that success as he ranked inside the top five in the category with the Apex TCB irons in the bag.

Callaway Apex TCB 24 Custom Irons

$215
Since Xander Schauffele put a TCB iron in play,his strokes gained in approach have significantlyincreased year over year. Now in 2024, he is top 5 inthe world in strokes gained on the field, and has wontwo major championships with the new ’24 TCB Iron. MAJOR SUCCESS Trusting the ‘24 Apex TCB iron, Xander Schauffelewent on to secure two major championships in the2024 season. TOUR FEEL Combining our best in technology, the ’24 TCB usesa 1025 tour cavity back body with a 17-4 tour tunedface for consistent spin and control up and down thebag. The feel is second to none. Just ask Xander. PRO LOOKS The beautiful raw aesthetic and overall footprint isexactly what Xander was looking for. With a compact controllable shape, and shorter blade length, TCB ’24 are players irons for discerning golfers.
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Schauffele has been playing the Apex TCB irons since 2021, however the set he used in 2024 has a raw steel finish that rusts over time. The clubs continue to feature a 1025 tour cavity back body and a 17-4 tour tuned face, with true Temper Dynamic Gold Mid 115 steel shafts coming standard.

The clubs also have a tungsten weight screwed to the back to promote a lower center of gravity, and have a shorter blade length, thinner topline and less offset than other Apex irons. If you’re a gamer, these clubs may be for you.

One other unique feature of this set is the inclusion of a 10 iron rather than the traditional pitching wedge. The 46-degree club has the same loft as a pitching wedge, but is stamped with a “10” rather than a “P.” Schauffele made waves when he debuted the club in Maui to start the season — and now you can do the same when you tee it up in your club championship.

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Zephyr Melton

Zephyr Melton is an assistant editor for GOLF.com where he spends his days blogging, producing and editing. Prior to joining the team at GOLF, he attended the University of Texas followed by stops with the Texas Golf Association, Team USA, the Green Bay Packers and the PGA Tour. He assists on all things instruction and covers amateur and women’s golf. He can be reached at zephyr_melton@golf.com.