Jordan Spieth has used his Titleist 714 AP2 irons since June 2013 producing all of his 10 professional wins. He tried the 716 AP2's briefly at the Barclays in 2015 but reverted right back to his old ...
Titleist unveiled its latest line with a series of 716 irons. It includes the AP1, AP2, CB, MB and T-MB versions. Here’s a look at each one, as well as the new 816H1 and H2 hybrids, and what the ...
If I were relegated to using one club for an entire round then it would have to be my 5-iron. I can chop-hack-dice-slice-pull-push-hook-shank-beat-pitch-drive with that sonofabitch like no other. It’s ...
"Distance without control is meaningless." That's what Chris McGinley, Titleist's vice president of golf club marketing, recently told the Golf Digest equipment team. With the launch of their new ...
SPECS: 3-iron through PW with True Temper AMT Tour White steel shafts. RECOMMENDATION: Targets handicaps of many levels, with a bias toward low-handicappers and competitive or accomplished players.
Inspired by requests from the PGA Tour, Titleist’s 718 AP2 and AP3 irons will now be available in a high polish black PVD coating. Titleist is the latest equipment manufacturer to introduce an ...
The new Titleist 718 irons collection might be the widest-ranging offering in company history, but all six new irons are linked by an overriding goal: a singular focus on improving consistency—of ...
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