Phil-
Thanks for the feedback. Be sure to consult with an <a href="www.fittingworks.com/FindaFitter.aspx" rel="nofollow">Authorized Titleist FittingWorks Partner</a> to ensure that the custom specifications of your AP2s allow for increased…
I am a big Titleist fan - my bag is all Titleist - the ball, driver, irons through to wedges and my Scotty Cameron.
I bought a set of AP2s in June last year and have tried to like them - honest. In the nets when I bought them they felt soft and strong…
Hey,
i've been playing my AP2 for 1 year now and I really love them! the only thing i would like to change about them is a little bit less offset.
Titleist Golf Clubs wrote on April 3, 2009 at 11:01 am
Thanks for the feedback Jeremy. The AP2 irons have been widely accepted on the worldwide professional tours and by better players everywhere. They are our most played model each week on the PGA Tour…
Started playing the AP2's last November... I have played Titleist irons for 15 years now... My only regret is that I didn't start playing the AP2's sooner! I love these clubs... Very pure and I can work the ball right or left... Two thumbs up to Titleist…
I switched to the AP2's from the 690mb towards the end of last summer and have been truly amazed. I can't believe how forgiving these irons are compared to anything else I have ever hit. Any time I catch the ball a little thin or a little heavy…
Tim W.-
Thanks for your feedback on the AP irons. For clarification, consumers are free to custom order Titleist irons in a variety of set compositions, to include across different models (i.e., 4-7 AP1 & 8-P AP2). Further, the AP1 and AP2 are cosmetically…
I started playing the AP1 irons last spring, after a year with the 755s. I love the solid, crisp feel, great look and forgiving qualities. Apparently many people agree, as the AP1s just earned the top spot in the independent Rankmark results - check it…
I tested the AP1s extensively, and chose not to buy. While the performance was solid, the short irons and PW/GW were a bit larger than I like in the scoring clubs. And while I liked the AP2s in those irons, I preferred the size/forgiveness of the AP1s…
I have played another manufacturer's irons with 6.0 Rifle shafts for the past 5 years or so. This spring I bought a new wet of AP2s with the 5.5 Project X. I've been really pleased with the balance of playability, great feel, and control. I also…