Titleist AP2 Irons Won a Golf Award in the Better Player Iron
First, congratulations to the Titleist AP2 Irons won a Golf Award in the Better Player Iron category. Titleist typically makes a pretty traditional set of irons. Looking over their history of irons, most are simple, straightforward, performance-minded, and aimed at the advanced golfer.
Speaking of AP Lines means Advanced Placement, from the first new line of AP2 Irons created in 2008 to Titleist 2010 AP2 Irons, and the latest 712 AP2 Irons were designed for the pro golfer, but happen to be appreciated by a wider audience as well. All of these golf clubs for sale online.
2010 AP2 Irons look fairly similar with the previous AP2 Irons but this one was said to have a wider sole, longer heel to toe length while maintaining a fairly compact top line and overall profile among some other aesthetic changes. 712 AP2 are technically advanced blades that provide increased forgiveness without sacrificing shot workability while combining traditional blade length and sole width with a more efficient multi-material weight distribution. Let's review the previous AP2 Irons as follow.
Titleist AP2 Irons were designed by veteran Peter Gilbert, designer of almost every notable DCI iron of the past, with the guidance of Dan Stone, new head of Golf Club Research and Development. Gilbert started with a fresh slate, casting aside the well received 775s and 755s and the technology that had brought them to their current state. Titleist considers the AP2 a "dual cavity design." The first cavity is obvious: it's the top portion of the club, above the elastomer cushion and below the topline of the club. The second cavity is hidden by the tungsten nickel box. Both cavities push the weight to the perimeter, improving forgiveness on off-center shots.
Titleist constructed the head out of 1025 forged steel which contributes to a soft yet solid feeling metal. But much of the feel in the head comes from the design of the pocket cavity and elastomer cushion, even on miss-hits, there was very little vibration. It didn't seem to feel much different on toe hits or heel hits. Another performance benefit of the AP2 is the standard shaft, the Rifle Project X non-flighted steel. The mid launch design of the head partnered with the high, boring, and flat trajectory of the Project X shaft make for an excellent combo.
Features of Cheap Titleist AP2 Irons with Graphite:
>Multi-material, dual cavity, technically forged
>Advanced performance with a traditional solid feel and looks
>provide shot control for the skilled player (handicap 5-9)
Even though Titleist AP2 Irons was created for 4 years nearly, still best sale worldwide and popular during golfer's world. A proverb says "Good thing stands the test of time".
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