Experience the gold standard of tour iron performance with the new Titleist AP2 718 irons. Demand ultimate playability, get fit for AP2 irons with Titleist.
New Titleist 718 AP3 irons provide players with a fast and forgiving performance, all in a player preferred shape for control and solid feel.
The original AP iron sets were built around Dual Cavity technology, a technology that continues to serve as the chassis for the T-Series irons today. Over the years, the addition of other features like high-density tungsten has helped to increase MOI and lower CG across the entire AP lineup...
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 added a true “mid-AP” iron with the AP3, a “better players’ distance iron....
November 28, 2023 at 8:48 pm · Reply Hi Matt!! 2 questions. 1. As a fellow picker, was the thought process of the fitter that since you pick it/ hit it clean, that your irons might be a little short for you? Have you ever experimented with a little bit longer iron shafts?
A few shots of the 710 Series AP1 and AP2 in the bags. Titleist uses the six iron for demo, and their fitting carts are loaded with six-irons as well. The AP2 also gains the “TPU arms” and the full TPU ring, as seen here: ...
I have a set of 690 CB (not .CB) and they are a very forgiving forged cavity back iron. The head is little bigger overall and may look “clunky” at first. I have been playing these since 2003 alternating with 690 MB and sometimes making a combo set with the two. My set has Dyna...
Titleist 904f 19* -or- Titleist 716 T-MB 3 iron, bent to 18* Titleist 712 AP2 (4-9), +1/2", 1* up Vokey SM6 46/50/54/58, all +1/2", 1* up Scotty Studio Select Laguna 1.5, 34" golfinnut 2,774 1.4k Instagram: @golfinnutinva LocationLeesburg, VA Handicap:10...
The ultimate utility iron has grown into a full set of uniquely designed 718 T-MB irons that deliver high launch and more distance at every loft.
I'm thinking the new AP1 already is a high launching iron. Perhaps the 950 will launch too high. I haven't seen the independent testing numbers that Titleist uses to identify how shafts compare to the KBS 90. But, I think the bottom line is we just need to get you to a fitting and...