Titleist AP1 710 Golf
Irons
Review
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Following
on from the success of the original Titleist AP1 Irons that were
introduced back in 2008, Titleist have now released their new and
improved version with the Titleist AP1 710 Irons.
Unlike the AP2 710 Irons which have been created for the more
accomplished golfers who play off 0-15 handicap, the Titleist
AP1 Irons have been specifically designed for the mid to high
handicapper who needs a little more forgiveness in their game.
Titleist have introduced several key changes and have spent a lot of
time and effort focusing on making the feel of the irons a little more
lively and active. They've achieved this by thinning the face &
reinforcing it with a co-molded elastomer aluminum back plate, which
helps to produce a more solid and hotter connection.
Titleist have also improved the overall playability and performance of
the AP1 710 Irons, by increasing the moment of inertia for greater
distance and providing a much larger effective hitting area, for more
forgiveness on those off-center hits, as well as improving the overall
look of the clubs by shortening the blade length and top line of the
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The new Titleist AP1 710 Irons with their dual cavity back and multi
material design are far from your traditional looking set of Titleist
irons that we are used too, and they have been specifically designed to
take player performance and feel to a whole new level. Cast from 431
stainless steel the Titleist AP1 710 Golf Irons contain a tungsten
nickel box, which has been laser welded to the sole of the clubhead
that helps to reduce low frequency vibration for a more solid feel.
This tungsten nickel box along with Titleist's optimized perimeter
weighting on the clubhead flange helps to keep the center of gravity
low and deep, which provides golfers with a higher launch angle and
more ball speed. This also helps to increase the moment of inertia and
clubhead stability, for greater distance potential, and more
forgiveness on those off-center hits, making them the ideal golfing
irons for the mid-high handicap golfer.
The thin 431 stainless steel face on the Titleist AP1 710 Irons not
only helps to position the weight around the clubhead perimeter but
also has an Aluminum and soft elastomer layer (known as Tuned Feel
System) integrated into the cavity's back, that helps to improve the
sound and feel at impact, and gives golfers a hotter more penetrating
ball flight.
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Titleist
AP1 710 Golf Irons Review |
Unlike the AP2 Irons which have been created for the serious golfers
who play off between 0 -15 handicap, the new Titleist
AP1 710 Irons have been specifically designed for the mid to
high handicappers. Titleist have spent alot of time and effort focusing
on making the feel a little more lively and active by thinning the face.
Titleist have also reinforced the AP1 710's with a co-molded elastomer
aluminum back plate, which helps to produce a more solid and hotter
connection, as well as improving their playability and overall
performance by increasing the moment of inertia for greater distance
and made them more forgiving on those off-center hits.
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Titleist
AP2 710 Golf Irons Review |
The new Titleist
AP2 710 Irons are designed for serious golfers, with their
classic blade looks and improved feel and playability. These multi
material, dual cavity forged irons use the latest ground-breaking
technology to give golfers the advanced performance, increased distance
& exceptional feel that they are all crying out for.
Titleist understand what aspiring golfers are looking for in a set of
high performance Golf Irons! They know that providing players with
advanced performance in terms of distance and shot control is just
simply not good enough anymore. Serious golfers are looking for
exceptional feel as well, and not performance at the expense of feel.
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Titleist
CB 710 Forged Golf Irons Review |
Created for the true golfer the Titleist
CB 710 Irons are in keeping with the Titleist tradition of
developing serious clubs for serious golfers. These Forged Irons not
only look magnificent with their stylish chrome finish and traditional
blade look, but offer exceptional feel & performance that
accomplished golfers really appreciate.
The Titleist CB 710 Forged Irons inspire confidence at address with
their slightly longer constant blade lengths, softer thinner toplines
and smooth rounded profile. Forged from 1025 carbon steel they've been
designed to be slightly more forgiving than the MB 710 Irons and offer
a slightly higher ball flight with the long irons.
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Titleist
MB 710 Forged Golf Irons Review |
Titleist tradition of developing serious golf clubs for serious golfers
has truely been met here. Created for the highly skilled golfer the Titleist
MB 710 Irons are certainly a classy looking act. With a
softer topline and rounder profile for a classic but contemporary look,
the MB 710 Irons are definitely going to be a hit on Tour.
Forged from 1025 carbon steel these Irons are designed with a minimal
progressive offset and a thin topline for ultimate shotmaking
potential, and finished off with an impressive bright chrome plating.
Blade lengths are constant and superior design and technology
introduced into these irons makes them one of the most forgiving.
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