718 AP1 irons reward golfers in every way imaginable with maximum distance and forgiveness. Shop these ultimate game improvement irons with Titleist today.
In 2007, Titleist launched the AP1 and AP2 irons. Abbreviated AP, for “Advanced Performance”, the goal for Titleist was to offer premium irons suitable for players of all abilities. The AP2 irons were forged and designed for better ball strikers, while the high launch, cast AP1 irons wer...
The Titleist iron line has traditionally skewed toward the “better” player. With the exception of the AP1, the brand’s irons favored workability and distance control over forgiveness. Previously, there was a pretty big jump from the everyman’s AP1 to the tour-popular AP2. Now Titleist has...
AP1 (712) Player Benefits Increased Forgiveness through an advanced technology, multi-material, high MOI design featuring a precise stainless steel body and high density tungsten sole weight Higher Ball Speed on miss-hits for improved distance control More Forgiving Long Irons with a 4% increase ...
Since that seed was planted 20+ years ago, I have had lots of other clubs, including a 905 driver I still have the head of, a 910D2 driver, and a set of 712 AP1 irons, that have come and gone. I recently added a set of T100s 4-PW to my stable, and they will be what I ...
AP2 improvements are similar, and Titleist feels they’ve taken a great iron and made it better. Similar to AP1, they’ve improved the feel, shot control, and ground contact – particularly in the short irons by reducing bounce by one degree. The great performance, shot workability, playabi...
For golfers seeking increased distance and maximum forgiveness, the Titleist 716 AP1 irons provide high performance value. View available irons today!