What is the difference between Titleist AP2 714 and 716?
The Titleist 716 AP2 irons feature a very different look to the previous 714 AP2 because the bar that sat across the back has been moved down diagonally to create a larger pocket cavity in the back that is enclosed unlike the AP1 716. The bigger change is one you can’t see.
Are Titleist AP2 blades?
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.
What’s the difference between Titleist AP2 712 and 714?
The NEW 714 AP’s both have lower spin characteristics over the 712 AP line. 714 AP1 tends to launch higher than 712 AP1 with lower spin for greater distance. 714 AP2 promotes lower ball flight with less spin to appeal to the stronger player.
Are Titleist AP2 irons blades?
AP2 is a blade iron with all the forgiveness of a cavity back.
What Titleist iron replaced the AP2?
T100
The T100 replaces the AP2; the T200 comes in for the AP3 and the T300 replaces the AP1. So now that the range is sequenced correctly, what we really need to find out is how the new models compare with their predecessors.
Why buy Titleist 714 AP2 Irons?
These irons are truly the best of both worlds: the forgiveness to ensure consistency even on slight miss-hits, and the workability to nail that precise shape and distance when you need it most. Buy the Titleist 714 AP2 irons from 2nd Swing and get a great deal by trading in your current clubs!
What happened to Jason Dufner’s Titleist 714 AP2 Irons?
It didn’t long for Jason Dufner to benefit from his switch to the Titleist 714 AP2 irons after their release in 2013; he won the PGA Championship in one of his first starts with the new clubs in his bag.
What is the AP2 sole made of?
Cambered Sole, Pre-Worn Leading Edge Made from soft, 1025 forged carbon steel, the AP2’s offer a buttery soft feel and the pure sound you can only get from forged steel.