My experience with both these irons has been limited to hitting off a mat, so that has some impact on the results, and thus I can’t say too much about turf interaction yet.
My first round with Ai150, I was on it, and it was so easy to hit. Off a mat on an outdoor range, those spin numbers weren’t representative, but loved flight and distance, baby fade and good landing angle. Also contact club-ball was great.
The T150 was indoor in a bay, and while not having the best day, I think I also suffered from the indoor golf syndrome, which affected the results a bit. Carry of ~145-153 meters and pretty good dispersion despite my swing being more out-in than normal. Spin in the 6000-6500 area and 48 landing angle, so all in all great numbers.
The last quick test of the Ai150 was just after my fitting with Titleist, to get the comparison with T150 fresh in mind. I was probably a bit fatigued due to heat (26*C on a daily basis in Norway this week) and many swings with the T150. Thus couldn’t put up my best swing, but still got some apples to apples numbers with the Ai150. Did not see any spin number at 6k or higher, despite a baby fade, but distances increased to ~153-158.
My opinion of the clubs is that they’re very similar in shape and performance, and I really had a hard time choosing.
Having a massive soft spot for Titleist, that probably swayed my decision, but I’d have no issue going for the Ai150. Callaway’s stock has risen substantially in my book.
Regarding Apex pro vs Ai150; what I’ve read is that these are a massive upgrade on the 24 pro’s, but I haven’t tried those myself.
just getting back into golf 2 years ago after a 20 year hiatus, has put some limit on my club portfolio and experience.