Callaway Paradym Star Irons Review
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At a glance
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Pros
- Super easy to swing with their premium lightweight construction
- Helps to generate faster ball speeds without needing to exert more force
- High launching thanks to low-placed CG weighting
- Exceptional feel and great-looking too
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Cons
- Currently only available to US markets
- Not as forgiving as other high-handicap focussed irons
What we say...
A third Paradym iron model has arrived from Callaway, promising to be a Star in the making for moderate swing-speed players
Landing alongside the Paradym Star driver, fairway woods, and hybrid, Callaway’s Paradym Star irons complete the full family of clubs designed for those looking to generate more power from their swing.
When searching for the best irons to suit your game, few club players will be put off by the concept of an ultra-premium set engineered with consistently high launch and easy distance in mind.
The Paradym Star irons have been optimized for distance from a powerful lightweight construction, hence why Callaway has coined the tagline – light on weight, heavy on performance.
And that’s exactly what you can expect from this premium set of irons that combine a Forged 455 face with an all-new Speed Frame and lightweight shaft to provide moderate swing speed players with the speed and feel you should expect from a premium set of player-improvement irons.
In terms of comparison, the Paradym Star irons are not dissimilar from the TaylorMade Stealth HD or Mizuno JPX923 Hot Metal HL irons in terms of the results they hope to achieve for players with slower swing speeds. The difference here however is the emphasis Callaway has placed on lightweight design.
Callaway Paradym Star Irons
RRP: $1,499.99 / 6 piece Lofts: #5 – 24°, #6 – 26°, #7 – 30°, #8 – 35°, #9 – 40°, #PW – 45°, #AW – 50°, #SW – 56° Stock shaft: UST Mamiya ATTAS 23 Black 50 Stock grip: Winn Dri-Tac 2.0 Lite CHEV
Features, Tech, and Benefits
So, just how has Callaway achieved their goal of creating an easy-swinging, lightweight set of irons that still pack the performance benefits that players expect from premium irons at this price point?
Faster Ball Speeds
The overall club weight is a significant 33g lighter, despite being 1/4″ longer, than the next closest Paradym iron which invariably makes them easier to swing, helping to generate more ball speed and distance potential.
The weight has been kept to a minimum through the use of an ultra-premium ATTAS Speed Series shaft (just 50g) grams, combined with an incredibly comfortable Winn Dri-Tac Lite grip (just 25g).
Higher Launching
The tungsten weighting in these irons has positioned the center of gravity low, enabling increased launch trajectories and peak heights, aided further by the increased loft (30° in the 7-iron) assigned to these irons over other Paradym models.
Exceptional Feel
The Paradym Star irons feature a hollow body design, engineered with patented urethane microspheres, offering players enhanced feel off the high-strength Forged 455 face.
Callaway Paradym Star Irons Specs
Club | Loft | Availability | Length | Lie |
#5 | 24° | RH Only | 38.25″ | 61.0° |
#6 | 26° | RH Only | 37.75″ | 61.5° |
#7 | 30° | RH Only | 37.25″ | 62.0° |
#8 | 35° | RH Only | 36.75″ | 62.5° |
#9 | 40° | RH Only | 36.25″ | 63.0° |
#PW | 45° | RH Only | 35.75″ | 63.5° |
#AW | 50° | RH Only | 35.25″ | 64.0° |
#SW | 56° | RH Only | 35.00″ | 64.0° |
Today’s Golfer Verdict
For a high-launching iron aimed primarily at mid-to-high handicappers, the Paradym Star is perhaps not as forgiving as you might expect, and at $250 per club, might be a reason for less confident ball strikers to consider other more forgiving iron models.
That being said, there is no questioning the appeal of these irons. If you are a consistent ball striker but lack a little clubhead speed, these lightweight irons will deliver straight, high-launching ball flights – shot after shot. They offer an exceptional feel when struck out the middle and look fantastic, particularly with the sleek-looking topline when stood over the ball.
What Callaway says about the Paradym Star Irons
Vice President of Research & Development, Brian Williams said: This is one of those irons where we want them to be able to get it up in the air, get to a peak height, and generate more carry.
Between the lightweight and the CG positioning, we should have a nice recipe here for distance with this player.”
Senior Director – Brand Equipment, Dave Neville said: “The irons are interesting, the shaping on them is a little bit different from anything else in the lineup, you’ll see the difference being 33 grams lighter as well.”
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About the author
Ross Tugwood
Golf Equipment Writer
Ross Tugwood is a golf equipment writer for todays-golfer.com, specializing in data, analytics, science, and innovation. He’s also an expert in golf apparel and has a keen interest in sustainability.
Ross is passionate about optimizing sports performance and has a decade of experience working with professional athletes and coaches for British Athletics, the UK Sports Institute, and Team GB.
He has post-graduate degrees in Performance Analysis and Sports Journalism, enabling him to critically analyze and review the latest golf equipment and technology to help you make better-informed buying decisions.
Ross lives in Snowdonia National Park with his wife and 40 kg Bernese Mountain dog! He is a member of Porthmadog Golf Club with a handicap index of 13.8.
Away from golf, Ross enjoys hiking, trail running, and supporting the mighty Bristol Bears.
Ross uses a Cobra King SZ Speedzone driver, Titleist TSi2 3-Wood, TaylorMade Sim2 Rescue, Callaway Apex Pro irons (4-PW), Cleveland 588 RTX wedges (52°, 58°), TaylorMade Spider Ex putter, and a TaylorMade Tour Response golf ball.