Callaway · Hybrid · 2026
Apex Ti Super Hybrid
CaddyIndex™ breakdown — what the agentic research found across each of the six performance dimensions, with cited sources.
You're a mid-to-low HCP (0-20) at 80-115mph who struggles with consistency off the tee or with fairway woods and wants a confidence-inspiring high-launch Ti-face super-hybrid that retains ball speed across the face.
You want shape-shifting workability (this is launch-biased / neutral), you want muted modern hybrid acoustics (this is metallic-percussive by design), or you want wide hosel adjustability (±1° is narrower than typical hybrid hosels).
Pros
- Reviewer testing: mishits punished as little as with any club tested — off-center strikes hold a good amount of speed
- Brazed titanium face precision-bonded to a steel body — breakneck ball speeds beyond typical steel-face hybrids
- Step Sole design minimizes turf drag — clean contact from tee, fairway, or rough
- Distinctive powerful, pleasurable percussive acoustic — old-school Ti character with a throwback shimmering-silver crown
Cons
- $399.99 MSRP — premium pricing typical of Ti-face super-hybrid category
- Hosel offers only ±1° loft adjustment (vs typical hybrid hosel ±1.5°/±2°) — narrow loft tuning window
- Distinctive metallic-percussive sound a touch more old school than other hybrids — polarising vs muted modern norms
- Neutral / launch-biased CG — not the head for shape-shifting workability
By dimension
Forgiveness
Reviewer testing: particularly when hitting off-center, mishits seemed to be punished as little as with any club tested. The head is very forgiving and offers straight and long shots even on mishits. Off-center strikes hold onto a good amount of speed, and you won't notice a ton of distance loss. Manufacturer: high-strength titanium face is precision-brazed to the body for greater face flex and energy transfer, resulting in breakneck ball speeds, excellent forgiveness, and consistent ball speeds across the face. 41-gram Tungsten Speed Wave for stability. Above-average forgiveness — brazed Ti face + 41g tungsten = elite mishit retention.
Distance
Manufacturer: high-strength titanium face is precision-brazed to the body for greater face flex and energy transfer, resulting in breakneck ball speeds. Reviewer testing: a long game beast with exceptional distance and forgiveness. Titanium's high-strength makeup allows the face to be thinner and therefore faster and more forgiving than steel. Step Sole minimizes turf drag and maintains club head speed through impact. Top-tier distance — titanium-face construction generates ball speeds beyond typical steel-face hybrids.
Workability
Manufacturer: compact profile with neutral weighting and a slightly deeper face. Refined shaping and specifications help frame the ball at address while producing a high-launching, controlled ball flight. Reviewer testing: designed for players who struggle with consistency — provides confidence, forgiveness, and high launch. Neutral CG biases the head toward launch ease, not shape control. Average workability — controlled ball flight from compact neutral profile, but the design prioritises easy launch over shape-shifting.
Feel
Reviewer testing: distinctive sound and feel. Brazed titanium face creates a deeper and more percussive impact sensation. Premium titanium-on-steel construction transmits a unique feedback character not found in standard steel-bodied hybrids. Above-average tour-tier feel — distinctive, percussive impact made possible by the brazed Ti construction.
Sound
Reviewer testing: a touch more metallic and old school than other hybrids — with a deeper and more percussive quality described as a powerful, pleasurable sound. Distinctive acoustic identity from the titanium face vs typical steel-face hybrids. Above-average tour-tier acoustic — powerful pleasurable percussive impact, polarising for buyers used to muted modern hybrid acoustics.
Looks at address
Reviewer testing: the shimmering silver paint on the crown is a clear throwback to iconic 90s metalwoods. The head has been redesigned to enhance its operability, with a shorter front-to-back length and face length. Manufacturer: compact profile with neutral weighting and a slightly deeper face — refined shaping and specifications help frame the ball at address. Above-average tour-tier address profile — premium throwback aesthetic with compact-profile confidence.
Sources
Some of the reviews, lab tests and head-to-head comparisons the agentic research read while grading this club.
- Callaway Apex Ti Super Hybrid Review - Plugged In Golf (long game beast, mishits punished as little as any club tested, percussive metallic sound, throwback silver crown)
- Callaway expands Apex lineup with new Apex UT, Apex UW, and Apex Ti Super Hybrid - GolfWRX (launch news, brazed titanium face, OptiFit hosel)
- Callaway's Niche SZN Brings Three New Apex Options To The Top Of The Bag - MyGolfSpy
- Apex Ti Super Hybrids - Callaway (manufacturer: brazed Ti face, Step Sole, 41g Tungsten Speed Wave, OptiFit hosel ±1°, compact profile)
- Callaway Apex Ti Super Hybrid 2026 - Carl's Golfland (specs, lofts, $399.99 MSRP, Sept 19 availability)
- Callaway APEX Ti SUPER HYBRID Review - Golfpowers (head redesigned, shorter front-to-back, designed for operability)