Titleist said that the concept for the original Advanced Performance irons arose as a result of research that indicated serious golfers want performance with great feel, not performance at the expense of feel.ap1 irons The Titleist R&D team's advanced research group has been conducting extensive sound and vibration analysis aimed at reducing the harsh lower frequency vibration that causes poor feel in irons.
Titleist AP1 712 Irons is coming. Now you can get first chance to hit the new ap1 irons. Building upon the high technology design and resounding success of the original AP irons, Titleist AP1 712 Irons introduces the new high performance AP1 irons for avid golfers. The titleist ap1 are multi-material, dual cavity irons that take the design mission of "Advanced Performance You Can Feel" to new heights.
2011年12月29日星期四
2011年12月13日星期二
AP1 Irons Review
While the heads of the new AP1 irons are the same size as their predecessors, their most significant new feature is a progressive blade length.
"The long irons are about the same size," said Chris McGinley ! Titleist's vice president of golf club marketing. "But as you go through the set, we brought the blade size down. That lets us make the long irons more forgiving and the short irons more traditional."
The new Tuned Feel System is a co-molded medallion of soft elastomer and aluminum plate. Titleist 712 AP1 Irons has been specifically designed to improve the sound and feel of each new iron. For the thinner face, larger cavity AP1 a hotter, more lively feel has been enhanced.
Titleist 712 AP1 Irons Main Features
Advanced Performance
High quality, high technology design and construction featuring a stainless steel body, tungsten nickel sole and Tuned Feel System enhances performance and feel.
More Forgiving
Perimeter weighted back flange and tungsten nickel sole bar locates the CG low and deep for increased MOI, forgiveness and stability.
Hotter Flight
Thin face, dual cavity design pushes weight to the perimeter for a hotter face and flight.
Improved Short Irons
Shorter blade length, thinner topline, and reduced visual offset deliver control and performance.
Improved, Hotter Feel
The thin face with integrated aluminum and soft elastomer Tuned Feel System in the back cavity improves sound and feel at impact for a hotter, more lively feel.
Solid Feel
High density tungsten nickel sole bar reduces low frequency vibration for solid feel.
Shaft and Grip
High performance Nippon NS Pro 105T lightweight shaft features a medium tip for control and softer butt section for feel. Titleist Tour Velvet rubber grip provides soft feel with traction.View more Best Golf Clubs at GolfULove.com.
2011年12月12日星期一
Titleist 712 AP1 Irons
The new Titleist 712 AP1 Irons have finally arrived and been ready for purchase now on the market, though I heard that they will be released in October. With the arrival of the new 712 AP line which include the Titleist AP1, AP2, CB and MB irons, they are believed to be better than the previous 710 line.Refined Designs Under Strict Standards
The Tour Department at Titleist has been working together with the Brand Ambassadors of the company during the last season. They have put together strict standards and specifications that the Titleist 712 AP1 Irons must meet in order to stand up to the quality expected by the company.
Why They Are Called “Titleist 712”?
For those that are not familiar with the way series are numbered, the 712 is used to designate this particular series. Keeping with tradition the 7 represents the irons and the 12 represents the year in which they were manufactured. This means, they are prepared for 2012.
Working with leadership teams, and the companies research and development teams; golfers play an important part if getting the product out on the market. They are asked to look at all of the different parts of the irons while testing the fit and operation. Professional golfers from all over the globe have input into the refining process.
The Progressive Blade Length Is A New Breakthrough
While the heads of the Titleist 712 AP1 Irons are the same size as their predecessors, their most significant new feature is a progressive blade length. “The long irons are about the same size,” said Chris McGinley, Titleist’s vice president of golf club marketing. “But as you go through the set, we brought the blade size down. That lets us make the long irons more forgiving and the short irons more traditional.”
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