The Callaway Epic irons are aimed the golfer who is looking for the most stable head through impact that will generate incredibly consistent distance and accuracy control.
Callaway have pushed the boundaries with the Epic iron, it features their Next-GEneration 360 Face Cup technology, it is this tech that provide the fast ball speeds off the face to generate the longer average distances throughout the set.
To provide the stability to cope with the enormous ball speeds their Exo-Cage frame has been used, this pushes weight to the outer of club and supports the face technology and raises the MOI.
A metal injection moulded tungsten infused Standing Wave has been used to create an optimised CG location that will provide incredible accuracy across the whole face. Callaway have chosen to fit the Epic iron with the Project X steel shaft as standard to fit in with the premium feel the iron has.
Features:
- Next-Generation 360 Face Cup Technology for Longer Average Distance
- Exo-Cage for Energy Lensing and Maximum COR
- Metal Injection Molded Tungsten Infused Standing Wave To Optimize CG Location
- Premium Shaft Offerings
Next-Generation 360 Face Cup Technology for Longer Average Distance
Advancing the industry-leading face technology that made Callaway the #1 Iron in golf, the rim of the Face Cup is 1 mm at its thinnest point to add even more ball speed on center hits and further minimizing distance loss on off-center hits.
Exo-Cage for Energy Lensing and Maximum COR
Exo-Cage head construction stiffens the body to allow the face to take on more of the load of impact. This is known as “Energy Lensing” - it promotes faster ball speed for longer distance, and it helped raise the COR in Epic Irons right up to the limit in each iron. We’ve never reached that level of speed in a full set.
Multi-Material Standing Wave To Optimize CG Location
Multi-material construction demands strict tolerances, seamless fit and secure bonding. Epic Pro Irons are precision-milled and robotically welded, and every iron in this set is uniquely constructed for maximum integrity and optimum performance. Incorporating tungsten in the Internal Standing Wave allowed Callaway engineers to precisely position the CG in each individual iron. This includes a lower CG for easier launch and long carry in the long irons, higher CG in the short irons for a lower, more controllable flight, and left-to-right CG control in tandem with the hollow hosel.
Specifications:
Name
|
Loft
|
Availability
|
Standard Length
|
Lie
|
Offset
|
Swing Weight
|
#3
|
18°
|
RH/LH
|
39.50"
|
60.00°
|
0.220
|
D2
|
#4
|
20.5°
|
RH/LH |
38.875"
|
60.50°
|
0.200
|
D2
|
#5
|
23°
|
RH/LH |
38.25"
|
61.25°
|
0.180
|
D2
|
#6
|
26°
|
RH/LH |
37.625"
|
62.00°
|
0.160
|
D2
|
#7
|
30°
|
RH/LH |
37.00"
|
62.50°
|
0.150
|
D2
|
#8
|
34.5°
|
RH/LH |
36.50"
|
63.00°
|
0.140
|
D2
|
#9
|
39°
|
RH/LH |
36.00"
|
63.50°
|
0.130
|
D2
|
PW
|
44°
|
RH/LH |
35.75"
|
64.00°
|
0.120
|
D2
|
AW
|
49°
|
RH/LH |
35.50"
|
64.00°
|
0.110
|
D2
|
SW
|
54°
|
RH/LH |
35.25"
|
64.00°
|
0.100
|
D2
|
Shaft Options:
Manufacturer |
Flex
|
Shaft Weight
|
Torque
|
Kickpoint
|
Project X
|
5.5
|
100
|
Low
|
Mid
|
Project X
|
6.0
|
100
|
Low
|
Mid
|