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Scorpio1987
Age: 37
Joined: 08 Jun 2012
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Titleist AP1 712 is extremely flexible for its size and Titleist repeat the chance disperson is smaller compared to previoius AP1 model. Definitely we found it to be really an easy task to hit along with rather flexible, even if the trajectory would be a small above the same sort of CB iron.
The Titleist AP1 712 Irons are dual-cavity irons evolved from the original AP1 Irons released in 2009.The stainless steel body and high-density tungsten sole weight in the AP1 712 irons offer increased forgiveness and feel, with a slightly different look. Titleist have managed to increase the MOI (Moment of Inertia) by 4% creating more forgiveness in the long irons, and higher ball speeds on off-center hits throughout the set. The progressively reduced blade length means improved feel and control with the short irons. The 712 AP1s have a traditional head-shape with a bevelled topline aimed to improve confidence at address. The grooves on the Titleist AP1 712s are modified U grooves that conform with the R&A and USGA specifications.
The Titleist AP1 712 Irons feature two tungsten weights in the sole of the club that increases the MOI of the club without having to make the head longer. This means that it is very forgiving for its size and Titleist say the shot disperson is smaller than the previoius AP1 model. Certainly we found it to be very easy to hit and pretty forgiving, even if the trajectory was a little higher than the similar sized CB iron.
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