
Titleist 712 Irons at hot Golf Clubs
For most golfers, what things can make them feel excited is the new golf clubs' coming. With the new clubs, they can try them out at the golf court to decide which clubs is really suit them and choose the best to put into their golf bags. There is no doubt that the recently new
Titleist AP1 712 Irons immediately attracted an upsurge of discussion among people.This Titleist 712 irons review is for those who are interested in this clubs. You can see behind the scenes access and a closer look at the Titleist 712 irons below.
Titleist's new 712 iron series has come out. Titleist decided not to release a combo set, blending CB long irons with MB short irons. Titleist introduces the new Titleist 712 MB irons featuring improved feel and looks. And the Titleist 712 AP1, AP2, CB and MB irons have been used on the PGA Tour for the first time this week. This is the first step in Titleist's performance validation process while the product is prepared for release later this year.
The Acushnet Company (Titleist, FootJoy) began seeding the
AP1 712 Ironsat the AT&T National. A total of 19 players put the prototype irons (AP1, AP2, MB, CB) in play. The Titleist brand led the iron count at the AT&T National with a total of 40 sets in play.
Watney's prototype AP2 irons(3-P) were standard length and one degree upright throughout; two degrees weak in the 3, 4, 5, P and one degree weak in the 6, 7, 8, 9. According to Acushnet, Watney decided to put the new irons in the bag after practicing with them for the first time during the Wednesday pro-am round.