October 12, 2011 At 11:40 AM By Jerry S
Jerry SSioux Falls, SD
Cameron DNewport, RI
Jerry,
You can order them as long as there is still inventory. This is a date that is unknown, so if you have interest in the previous model irons, you will need to act fast to get them before they are sold out.
Cameron
1-888-TITLEIST
Cameron, can I send my 2008 AP1 irons to Titleist and have them install graphite shafts, thinking proto 85? I have minor shoulder and elbow issues that I am hoping graphite will help with. Relative to that, joint issues, is it best to look at torque spec with the higher torque being the most helpful for joints? I know I can get fitted, but it is the long term aspect of the shafts that I am looking for. Any help much appreciated. I hit my driver 265 to 305 if straight. I hit my current AP1 5 iron about 195 yards with Reg HL shaft that I had extended 1/2", my 8 iron 165. Again, not looking for a final fit here, just thoughts on weight of graphite shaft, flex and which torque might be best to check.
Thanks in advance,
J
We do offer re-shafting for those clubs. If you wanted to do this, you would just take your clubs to an authorized Titleist dealer and have them sent into our Warranty and Repairs Department. The cost would be $60 per club. The lighter shaft might help ease some tension on your joints more than the higher torque. Many players make the switch to the lighter shafts, because they feel that they have more stamina through a full round.
Hope this helps.
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