With the slogan" advanced performance, multi-material, dual cavity, technical forged irons providing traditional solid feel, looks, and shot control for the skilled player." Peter Gilbert, designer of Titleist introduces us the AP2 Irons.
Titleist has over the years made a good claim for itself as makers of the 'classic' set of player's-level irons, highly regarded as the weapons of choice for the tour-level golfers. Looking at their range of irons over the years, most are simple, straightforward, performance-minded, and aimed at the advanced golfer. It is therefore quite understandable that their recent range of irons are making a bit of a stir in the golfing world, mainly for the standards they have to live up to, and also for their break from their traditional classic.
If you love Titleist's Golf Clubs Sale, you should know that the acronym "AP" stands for "Advanced Performance". And the AP2 is constructed with several materials, hence "multi-material." The AP2s are formed with a 1025 carbon steel body. Laser welded to the back and sole, a tungsten nickel box lowers the center of gravity, creating an optimal CG location low and deep in the clubhead. The lower, deeper CG results in improved launch conditions with consistent ball speed for distance control and optimal launch and spin for trajectory control. Titleist calls this a "process break through" and, in the words of Chris McGinley, says "never has a back piece with that kind of function or complicated geometry been welded to a forged body." The breakthrough is on the order of the undercut cavities employed by the likes of TaylorMade and Callaway.
The new Tuned Feel System is a co-molded medallion of soft elastomer and aluminum plate. This insert has been specifically designed to improve the sound and feel of each new iron. For Titleist 2010 AP2 Irons, a softer, more solid feel is achieved. Other subtle refinements to the new AP2 have created performance gains in feel, sound, and turf interaction.
As for the looks, Titleist has done a nice job integrating technology and traditional looks here. Both on the top line and sole, the AP2 is slightly bulkier than other "players" irons but they're still clean enough to appeal to most. The cavity color is toned down a bit more than the AP1 and, like the AP1, these look much better in person. It's nice to see a Titleist iron that isn't so plain.
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