The AP2's high-tech, multi-material construction
features a steel body, tungsten nickel sole,
elastomer bar and aluminum cavity plate. AP2 is
built to deliver both performance and feel. The
dual cavity design of the Titleist AP2 irons pushes
weight to the perimeter for forgiveness. A central
cross member featuring a soft elastomer cushion
provides structural rigidity behind the impact area
while also dampening face vibration for better
overall feel. The lower cavity of the Titleist AP2
irons is enclosed by a tungsten nickel box. This
high-density material locates the weight low and
deep while providing structural rigidity and low
frequency vibration dampening for outstanding solid
feel. The tungsten nickel box helps reduce the sole
and back flange width for better turf performance
and shot control.
Titleist AP2 irons provide a comfortable and
confidence-inspiring appearance in the set up
position with a traditional blade profile and hosel
junction. The metallic back cavity plate
contributes to the AP2's great looks and bag
appeal.
The golfers who use it says:I'm going to sound like
a commercial but these are the best irons I've ever
hit. I'm a club junkie and I've changed quite often
but when I tried the AP2's I feel in love. Solid
feel, great workability, and super control. I would
reccomend them to anyone 12 handicap or less
looking to get better. Dropped my handicap from 9
to 6 and the only thing i changed was my irons
You won't regret this purchase. ( Go on ebay and
pay around $500.)
I love these Irons :
1.when u miss the ball its that of a hard
punishment and it doesnt hert ur fingers..it feels
always soft.
2.the stock shafts are much better.\i used on my
735cm's the s300 now i use the project x6.0 that
adds hight and distance.
3 theym might look big but when u see them in ur
own eyes the heads are small and when u look at the
head from hitting position it looks like a blade
4 i can say these irons preforme like blades but u
cant compare them to the zm/mb
5 i suggest these irons for anyone that is thinking
of getting full blade ...the ap irons will be a
good practise for him before he gets the real deal
-new MB's when i mean practise i say 1.5 ys or 2
seasons.when u reach a point that u can fully
control ur shots consistently and almost never have
a miss on a round of 9 then u r ready to get the
full blades
atleast thats what im doing and it works pretty
good.
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