Titleist AP2 Irons
Titleist AP2 Irons
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 01, 2024]
minami
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[Dec 30, 2023]
Aeera
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. . . Purchased: New
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[Dec 21, 2023]
arissaaqila
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When tstoto Weakness:
very nice...don't hesitate to have it. Purchased: New
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[Feb 07, 2023]
shemikasoraya
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With the correct shaft no irons and i mean no irons can make the average guy like me look so good.you can work the ball,hit high,hit low,penetrating ball flight.if i get a little more consistant chiping i will be in the 70s. mobile diesel mechanic Gainesville Weakness:
None . . Purchased: New
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[Oct 29, 2022]
madmardigan
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When I first saw the smaller head and less offset than my Lynx I thought I may have problems but not at all. These are fantastic clubs. I have always struggled with 3-irons but not with these. Bakersfield truck brake service Weakness:
None . . Purchased: New
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[May 28, 2021]
rosendamanns2
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These are irons I keep coming back to, they just seem to preform well. The heads are bigger than blade type irons but not huge so you can still move them through the rough. I also appreciate their durability. Roofing Contractor Weakness:
Can't find anything. Purchased: New
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[Feb 14, 2020]
JaxonTheDog
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I abhor Titleist just like I abhor all the media giants in the golf equipment industry. BUT... The AP2 has to be one of the best designs I've ever encountered, in that it completely appeals to the better player with superb forged feel and a clean setup at address, but with the forgiveness of a super game improvement iron. Yes, as a professional I recommended these to a number of customers that ranged in skill from high to low handicap because it was just that forgiving and easy to hit. Weakness:
For the negative, it's Titleist and being one of the giants isn't cool to golfers these days. Howzabout a design you put out that you don't update for 5 years, eh? Why something new every year? True, Titleist isn't as bad as Taylormade or Callaway for sure, but they also make the most expensive darn ball in golf and abuse the trust of their loyalists daily. Don't support these big names. Find your local club builder and get custom fit, hopefully with component clubs. Cheers folks Price Paid: Demo
Purchased: Used
Model Year: 2012
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[Aug 07, 2013]
Muscatv1n
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
710 AP2
I've used the AP2 (2 versions) for 4 years, and they are long, accurate, forgiving, quite compact at address and relatively soft. True they are not as accurate as blades. In northern Europe, playing blades would be brutal. Why punish yourself with a club that hasn't changed much in 20+ years. Sorry, I'm not into this ego, nonsense!! I would rather play consistent golf. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: AP2 (original), MP53, Ping eye 2+, Titleist 962, Cobra baffler |
[Aug 24, 2012]
Drew Bunnin
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist AP2
I have to laugh when all these tools say that good ball-strikers should play blades and that AP2s are for truly skilled players. Tell that to Webb Simpson and Steve Stricker... |
[Apr 18, 2012]
CT
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
AP2
I have been playing the ap2 for two years now. I special ordered with my specs and NS shafts. However, it is important to note that these are not blades. They are not even close to the feel of a true forged blade. If you are a long term committed forged blade player you should really consider why you want to go to the ap2. I have found them to be longer and considerably more forgiving than say a forged 670 blade. But the trade off is the feel and accuracy of a well struck shot. So far I guess I am willing to continue making that trade off. But I sometimes do miss the feel of a forged blade. I don't miss the inconsistent scoring though. Customer Service Golfsmith custom order was perfect. Similar Products Used: Titleist, Wilson, Hogan, Snake Eyes and Golfsmith Blade Irons. |