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 Why titleist ap1 710 irons Is Hot 
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Post Why titleist ap1 710 irons Is Hot
Believe it or not, several of Titleist's PGA Tour staff play the titleist ap1 710 irons. It's tough to see in this image (below), but the shape of the short irons - traditionally the 8I, 9I, and PW - has been improved.
Titleist says that the new AP1 irons offer better feel, more forgiveness, and an improved shape with a thinner topline throughout the set and a shorter blade length in the short irons. The new feel is hotter and more lively. The objective of the game of golf is that one should be able to complete a hole by means of hitting a ball from a teeing ground and place it inside the hole of the putting green in as little strokes as possible.
The first thing you'll notice in looking at the AP1 is that the back is now notched, with a bit more weight spread to the heel and toe. The tungsten weight no longer shows through the back. Titleist AP1 712 IronsThe red/black/silver scheme remains, but this is the first shot in which you'll notice the new "TPU arms." The TPU actually goes all the way around the perimeter of the club in the AP1.
There's only so much you can do to thin up the topline of a "game improvement" iron. Titleist won't call it that - they tend to leave that market for Cobra - but of all Titleist's clubs, the AP1 is the easiest to hit. More best golf clubs at our online shop.
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