I went to a demo day event last weekend and tried the new Titleist AP2 and Z Blend irons. I'm a 9 handicap (but it would be lower if my short game were as good as my long game) who has been playing another company's blended iron set. I found the Z Blends…
These are actually fiberglass driveway reflector poles that have been re-purposed as training aids. You can likely find them at your local hardware or automotive store.
The new <a href="www.titleist.com/.../" rel="nofollow">Titleist irons</a> can be custom-ordered in a variety of set compositions. Be sure to visit your <a href="www.fittingworks.com/FindaFitter.aspx" rel="nofollow…
The swingweight on a standard length (45") <a href="www.titleist.com/.../905R.asp" rel="nofollow">905R</a> driver with the UST Proforce V2 75 shaft is approximately D2.
What is the swingweight of the 905R driver with the UST Proforce V2 75 shaft?
I saw on a few pictures on the Titleist Tour Blog some orange-white striped plastic sticks in the bags. I further saw them used as swing helpers. My question: Any idea which company sells these? Are they available for amateurs?
For the AP2, is a 3-PW set available for purchase or is there only the 4-GW?
Adam has a 50° that is bent to 49°, a 56° that is bent to 55°, and a 60°.
What is Adam's wedge combination? Did I see a 50° in the bag?
<a href="www.titleist.com/.../playersequipment.asp rel="nofollow">Strick</a> had his old putter re-gripped in LA.