718 AP2® irons raise the bar on the gold standard for tour iron excellence. If you demand ultimate playability with consistent distance and forgiveness, these are the irons for you. Available Irons:3-W50(RH/LH) MSRP:$185/club (steel) | $210/club (graphite) ...
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...
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...
Lanto Griffin (TSi2, 10.0°) finished T11.WHAT’S IN THE TITLEIST BAGS OF TOP 10 FINISHERS:JUSTIN THOMAS: Pro V1x golf ball, TS3 (9.5°), TS3 (15.0°), 915 Fd (18.0°) fairway metal, T100 (4) iron, 620 MB (5-9) irons, Vokey Design SM7 Raw 46-10F, Raw 52-12F and ...
Driver: Titleist TS2 9.5 Fairway: Tour Edge CB4 Tour 16.5 Irons: Titleist 718 AP2 4-PW Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM5 50, 56 Putter: Odyssey Works Versa 1W Ball: Vice Pro Plus Angry Birdies Member 11 26 Instagram: none LocationCalifornia Handicap:10.4 Joined May 2022 Autho...
I'm betting the irons aimed at better players will be better looking. 14 of the following: Ping G430 Max 10.5 degree Taylormade Qi10 Max 9 degree Callaway 2023 Big Bertha 3 wood set to 17 degrees Callaway Big Bertha Heaven Wood (can't remember model year) Cobra F9 Speedback...