The impossible combination of perimeter-weighted forgiveness and forged feel. Shade Edited May 4 by Shade Ruf From Ben Hogan Golf: When Ben Hogan introduced the first forged, perimeter-weighted irons in 1989, he built the club some said, couldn't be made. The latter has a crescent ring at the top of the hosel (see attached image) while the former does not. While I can't speak to the forging source for the Callaway-era Hogan Apex Plus irons, there is a quick way to tell the 1999 Spalding-era Hogan Apex Plus irons from the 2006 Callaway-era Hogan Apex Plus irons. We appreciate that you found this thread instead of starting a new one, but if you plan to post here please make sure it's. Reply to this topic Start new topic Note: This thread is 4714 days old. By duffer, Jin Clubs, Grips, Shafts, Fitting. The original Spalding Apex Plus irons are great and can be had for alittle over $100 on the used. The original Plus irons were made when Hogan was owned by Spalding and have a little Spalding logo on the shaft tags. As a result, the RI are way harder, similar to the Edge Pro. Hogan did reissue the Plus in 2006 and had moved production to China.
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