The Titleist AP2 Irons Set are a multi-material, dual-cavity design aimed at serious golfers who want greatly enhanced feel with Tour-like performance. Extensive analysis of sound and vibration enable us to take the quality of impact feel to a new level. A 55-gram tungsten-nickel sole weight further enhances feel and forgiveness.
The Version 2009 Titleist AP2 Irons were spotted first in Adam Scott's bag at the 2009 British Open and then in the bag of Bill Haas at the U.S Bank Tournament. There are several names floating about including Titleist AP2, AP2B, AP4 and or AP2 710.
It has been a certain time that the Titleist company has launched their new iron set, the 712 AP1 Irons, sometimes identified as the 2012 AP1 irons. I believe this new iron set has been put into the bag by more and more accomplished and aspiring golfers. After several rounds of hitting, your 712 AP1 Irons are more or less broken, all you need do is to take care of them with your careness.
However, there is also some difference between Titleist 712 AP1 Irons and titleist 712 AP2 irons. Compared with the titleist 712 AP2 Irons, the Titleist 712 AP1 Irons are with the same size as their prede cessors, the most significant new feature is a progressive blade length, which the overall goal is to better apply the different materials players use in the design.
Anyway, once you take careful care of your golf clubs, you will deserve that they can perform very well on the course in return. Then why not enjoy doing like so. Move on guys, except for the cheap 712 AP1 Irons, other sets in your bag also need your careness.