Hybrid · 2026
Callaway Apex Ti Super Hybrid
The CaddyIndex™ breakdown: our rating across all six performance dimensions, researched from published expert reviews, online sentiment and our own weighting algorithm.
By the CaddyCompare editorial team · updated 23 May 2026
Performance index
Six researched ratings, lower (blue) through to elite (gold).
Where it wins
- Distance88
- Forgiveness86
- Feel84
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Rated highest for distance and forgiveness; its softest dimension is workability.
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
- ~£380 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
ExcellentReviewer 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
ExcellentManufacturer: 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
StrongManufacturer: 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
ExcellentReviewer 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
ExcellentReviewer 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
ExcellentReviewer 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
Dig into the independent expert reviews and lab tests that feed into how every club here is rated. Each one is worth reading in full — they carry the launch-monitor data, hands-on testing and detailed photography that paint the complete picture before you buy.
- Read the full review at Callaway Apex Ti Super Hybrid Review - Plugged In Golf
- Read the full review at Callaway expands Apex lineup with new Apex UT, Apex UW, and Apex Ti Super Hybrid - GolfWRX
- Read the full review at Callaway's Niche SZN Brings Three New Apex Options To The Top Of The Bag - MyGolfSpy
- Read the full review at Apex Ti Super Hybrids - Callaway
- Read the full review at Callaway Apex Ti Super Hybrid 2026 - Carl's Golfland
- Read the full review at Callaway APEX Ti SUPER HYBRID Review - Golfpowers
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Frequently asked questions
Who is the Callaway Apex Ti Super Hybrid best for?
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.
Who should avoid the Callaway Apex Ti Super Hybrid?
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).
What handicap is the Callaway Apex Ti Super Hybrid suitable for?
The Callaway Apex Ti Super Hybrid suits a broad range of abilities, from high-handicap beginners through to scratch and tour players.
What is the Callaway Apex Ti Super Hybrid best at?
In our research the Callaway Apex Ti Super Hybrid rates highest for distance and forgiveness, and is softest on workability.
Does the Callaway Apex Ti Super Hybrid have a shot bias?
The Callaway Apex Ti Super Hybrid is broadly neutral in shot shape (no built-in draw or fade bias), with a high launch and mid spin.