I have been a Titleist homer my whole life. Nearly every club in my bag has been Titleist for years. I recently test hit these titleist ap1 712 irons. That is when I decided to upgrade the irons in the bag to something that had less of a "skillet on a stick" look to it. Firstly, these baby's look slick at address. A slightly thicker topline than most advanced players would like to see, but just thin enough to make you feel like you can work the ball while still holding confidence with your distance and control on mis-hits. You can thank the advanced toe & heel weighting under the hood for that. A couple of swings and you will notice the ease of control, Titleist hit a homerun in that respect. With the slight offset, this club offers a draw naturally, but I found I could still work the ball if I wanted to. Secondly, the sound this club makes at impact gives you goosebumps. I felt that this is something that sets the AP1's apart from the rest of the field in the GI class. That sound will make any player confident with their swing throughout their entire round, I am a very firm believer in that. If it is distance you are after, these clubs offer a respectable increase. They didn't offer as much distance as the mizuno jpx 800 driver did, but surprisingly they performed better than the rest of the field from a distance perspective. At address the heads look a little more compact and the topline appears thinner, but it actually is the same size, but looks smaller thanks to some extra polishing and visual tweaking. The sweetspot is not as big as the titleist ap2 712 irons as yoiu would expect but the offset is smaller and this is an iron ideally suited to the low handicap player. Titleist are quietly confident that the AP1 will outsell the AP2 and with the 712 version of the Titliest AP1 iron we would have to say it has every chance with single figure golfers. These titleist ap1 712 irons for sale are great for any golfer straddled between a 4-28 handicap. In my opinion the AP1's put Titleist at the head of the class in the cast iron GI department. I would recommend these irons to anyone looking to improve their game, especially if they want forgiveness and distance but would also like to learn how to work the ball more. Source from: http://www.auscheapgolf.com/article-305-Titleist-ap1-712-irons-are-Great-for-Handicappers.html
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