Ben Hogan Apex Plus Irons
Ben Hogan Apex Plus Irons
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya
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[Jan 01, 2024]
minami
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[Dec 22, 2023]
arissaaqila
Strength:
The legend of the Master of Magic Golf tstoto Weakness:
No weaknesses. All very good. Purchased: New
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[May 29, 2021]
olivernicholle9052
Strength:
It's definitely suitable for beginners to learn before proceeding to advance. The distance are very decent and the accuracy is fairly good as well. San Diego Hood Cleaning Weakness:
Definitely nothing weakness. Purchased: New
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[Feb 14, 2020]
JaxonTheDog
Strength:
Once again I am here to rate a beautiful Ben Hogan Forged Iron, the Apex Plus. I game with these for a season at one of the toughest tracks around. What an experience. The greatest part about these irons is the incredibly pure and soft-forged feel. So stinkin' soft! Pure strikes with these, especially if you are using the stock Apex shafts, produce a beautifully penetrating ball flight. Weakness:
Oh, there are plenty of weaknesses. First of all, in their effort to create a more forgiving forged club, they failed badly. Yes that is perimeter weighting, but all of that and the typically longer hosel still produce an impossibly high CG making these incredibly UNFORGIVING. In fact, many popular playability rating systems acknowledge a great many other blades and even musclebacks, even from earlier years, that played easier than these do. You are actually better off getting the blade Ben Hogan made that year. Honestly. Have fun out there! Price Paid: $80.00
Purchased: Used
Model Year: 2001
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[Jul 03, 2016]
Brad Morris
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Ben Hogan Apex PLus ('99)
The '99 Hogan Apex Plus irons are simply one of the top 4 or 5 iron sets ever made in the history of golf. And that includes every iron being made today. They do have a bit of offset, which some may not like. If not for that, I would declare them the undisputed greatest all around iron in the history of the game. Brilliant. Similar Products Used: Mizuno MP-15, Wilson Staff FG V2 |
[Apr 13, 2016]
dmfeld22
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Apex plus
I'm a Ben Hogan snob. My Hogan snobbery has no filter. When he first started making clubs, back in the 1950's, his attitude was "I knew I could make better clubs than anything available. I just knew I could." Shazzam! Mission accomplished. He was a golf genius. Both as a player and an industry titan, his combination of ball striking know-how and product development acumen has yet to be embodied in any one individual since. Think about it. The best player before and after the car wreck, he redesigned his shoes to add a 12th cleat, because he knew more about swing anchor stability than did the manufacturer, Maxwell of London and later Stone & Tarlow. Additionally, he authored a few books slash documents on golf. One of which is arguably the most read and respected book in the history of the subject, 5 Lessons. The meat and potaters of his success was the equipment he used. His own clubs. Sometimes he made clubs for other fellow tour members who had the sense to ask. His club making skill is still reverd as one of the best efforts, to this day. Hogan lover, or not, it's a remarkable achievement.
Customer Service The best. Similar Products Used: 690MB, MP64. |
[Oct 22, 2015]
Ryan Edward Morris
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Ben Hogan Apex Plus
I purchased a set off ebay, nearly unplayed, for 120.00. In a blind test, I would have assumed I was playing a top of the line Mizuno (jpx 850). The feel was remarkable. Smooth through the turf, blade like even, high smash factor(the ball whistled through the wind on contact, and the distance was about 168 for a smooth, easy 6 iron. There is nothing to fault in performance or feel. I was left after nearly every swing, in awe.
Customer Service Great Similar Products Used: Mizuno mp4, mp 54, mp 68, mp 67, titelist 690 mb, titelist 690 mb, taylor made 2005 rac tp, macgregor tourney pcb forged, ping g25. |
[Oct 22, 2014]
Rick
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Hogan Apex Plus
Having given up on golf because of back issues 14 years ago, I left a 6 handicap at 46 years old. Deciding 4 months ago to begin playing again, I wanted to replace my Hogan Apex blades with a little newer version and bought the apex plus on ebay 3-pw for $140.00. I am amazed how quickly I got back in the groove, so I decided to go to Edwin Watts and just for grins try out some game improvement clubs, surprisingly my Hogan's are just as long as the mizuno 825's and the callaway apex, which by the way all three are beautiful clubs. I am a player that likes instant feedback from his irons and Hogan's let you have it quick. Personally game improvement clubs might work a little for the high handicap golfer, I think I will stick to my Hogans and get my swing back in the right groove and save that $1000. I see many high handicap golfers swinging clubs that consistently get them in trouble, get the swing plane right and you can tie a coke bottle to a stick and hit a golf ball straight. |
[Nov 12, 2013]
KiKi
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Ben Hogan Apex Plus
I had heard great things about Hogan irons and a few days ran across a set of Apex Plus (3-E) sitting in corner of golf store. The grips were quite worn and slick but other wise the irons themselves were 9/10 with nearly perfect faces.
Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Mizuno JPX 800 Pro's, PING G series, MacGregor Tourney VIP |