Titleist AP1 irons
Titleist AP1 golf clubs review. A review and product verdict of the new Titleist AP 1 irons
The greatest improvement on the equivalent model from last year. The flight is stronger, offering good distance and a forgiving strike. Even though Titleist aim these at 10 to 15-handicappers, we think their appeal will stretch to any aspiring and proficient 21-handicapper.
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Retains the dual cavity seen in last year's Titleist AP1s, but combined with new technology. Perimeter weighting enhances forgiveness while a thin face and soft elastomer in the cavity improve the feel.
The new Titleist AP1 irons should suit golfers who are fans of Titleist, but want added forgiveness, want a set that offers feel, forgiveness and workability and would like a strong flight and solid feel.
AP1 Irons 4-PW £560 (S), £658 (G).
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