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Which would you class as the better Iron

I have hit both just not sure

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depends on how you define better. both are made by major manufacturers who produce great products. comparing the two is like comparing a 60s Camero with a 60s Mustang. All personal preference. (i prefer the Camero :)

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What made the 910 the most spectacular driver you've ever hit (in the other thread) yet you can't differentiate between these two irons?

The AP1 and X24 are similar enough that this should come down to which model you prefer the look/feel of, as both can be fit to your game.

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I prefer the AP1 to callaway's X series because even though they've got a lot of GI features the overall look and performance of the club is more traditional.

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depends on how you define better. both are made by major manufacturers who produce great products. comparing the two is like comparing a 60s Camero with a 60s Mustang. All personal preference. (i prefer the Camero :)

Really? More like a 2010 Sienna to a Honda Odyssey. Both are well made and reliable and easy to drive, but neither is very sexy or offer aggressive performance.
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Really? More like a 2010 Sienna to a Honda Odyssey. Both are well made and reliable and easy to drive, but neither is very sexy or offer aggressive performance.

lol

I have the x-24's and like them a lot. I have never hit the AP1's before, so I can't comment on them. I'm pretty sure though that the x-24's and AP1's will meet any expectations you have in an iron, especially at your handicapp. It all comes down to the look and feel of the club in your hands.

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Clubs are like shoes... One may not be much better than the other it's just what fits you better... I also have been going crazy on choosing irons. I'm between AP2's and a Mizuno (not sure model).. I hit the x 18's and have hit X14 and x 16 before these. What should be easy is that they are same GI idea but look very different at address. Which one looks better to you is the way I would go. I bet you can hit them them same if you went to the range with both sets. If you hit one better then that's the one. There's no super design advantage over each one but I've been a big fan of the callaway myself. The 24's will wear out after a long season or two and look worn.

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