December 27, 2015 At 03:22 PM By Walt S
Chris T., Club ConciergeCarlsbad
Hi Walt,
I am sorry to hear you are having trouble with your irons. If you would like to give us a call we would be more than happy to discuss the issue. We can be reached at 888-TITLEIST
I have also spoken to our sales representative in your area, and he recommended two fitters:
Kass Kovalcheck at Vanderbilt Legends 615-791-8100 or Tim Sygerych at Westhaven GC 615-224-2990
Let us know how the fitting goes
Edward KWesley Chapel, FL
Ryan KOwensboro, KY
Walt SMckenzie, TN
Hey Guys, Thanks for the reply's. I talked to some buddies on mine who used to play Titleist and they all said kind of the same thing as we have. I used to play the 775CB and really hit those good. Well as time progresses (and age) I knew I couldn't consistently hit those as well. Well after going through Cally and CB, I decided to come back to Titleist and got the 714 AP1 when they first came out. I went to a fitter about 2 hours away (I live in a rural community), my fit was 2 up + 1 hard step. I have been struggling with these irons ever since. My handicap is now a 13 but that's primarily due to my short game. It's very hard to judge irons when I have that type of a distance gap. I realize some of that might just be me and my swing, but it's consistent through out my set. It's hard coming to a hole where you need a 150 shot, with a slight breeze behind you and come up short with a 7 iron, and you pull a six and goes over. Irons and fit are one thing, but somehow to me at least, a fit even it's off some still should provide adequate results and not be this far off.
Don OMadison, WI
December 30, 2015 At 11:49 AM
Just on distance, how does the 6I AP2 compare to the PSI? It is just about that much difference in loft. The 915H/F were a huge improvement for me over the 910/913s. The shafts were updated from the previous "by Titleist". I tried the 716 AP1 7I against my 714 7I and the distances were marginally different with the same shaft. I now have an after market upcharge shaft on a 913 driver and it is sweet. I'm convinced that the shaft is as or more important than the head for the best performance. Did you have the option to try multiple shafts as part of the fitting? I know when I have the wrong shaft - the club feels "dead".
Chuck ZMt Pleasant, SC
December 30, 2015 At 08:12 PM
[/quote] The irons that you tried and said you were getting greater distances. Were they the exact same lofts? Some of the other brands lofts are sometimes two to three degrees stronger per club than Titleist. AP1s run 1* stronger than AP2s.
Samuel CPhoenix, AZ
December 30, 2015 At 07:32 AM
Chris, I have a similar question and concern for you as stated above! I have been using the original AP2 irons since they first came out on the market and have had them the past 5 years. I'm a huge titleist ambassador and have it throughout my bag! I recently switched to the new AP2 716 irons and was displeased with the feel off the face and the overall performance of the club itself? I went to a local shop and hit the TM PSI iron and the 716 AP2 in a 7 iron, and the PSI was more than 15 yards longer with a better feel? I understand that the PSI has much lower lofts per club than the titleist do, the feel and performance has got me shaken Are you seeing any feedback like this on the 716 AP2's? any insight would be appreciative! Thanks so much...
Hi Ryan,
When you hit the TM PSI iron and the 716 AP2 irons, you mentioned that you the TM PSI iron was more than 15 yards longer, but did you know that the lofts are completely different? Not all 7-irons are the same, as their lofts are different. TM promises more distance because they jack up their lofts to make you hit them longer. The TM PSI 7-iron has a loft of 31.5* and the Titleist 716 AP2 7-iron has a loft of 34*. That's essentially a one club difference, and that could explain the 15-yards.
Have you tried to have your Titleist irons tweaked to the same lofts as the TM PSI irons to see if you would get the same distance?
Sam
Jason BWaterford, WI
For a short period of time while I got used to my AP2's I noticed a loss of about 5 yards per club. However, now that I've played a full season with them, I'm back to the old distances I used to hit my MP-59's. Shot dispersion and control is much improved for me after switching to the AP2's.
Have you been playing the AP1's that long? My advise is give them a little time and see how it goes for half a season before making any changes.
Best Regards,
JB
December 29, 2015 At 02:24 PM
For a short period of time while I got used to my AP2's I noticed a loss of about 5 yards per club. However, now that I've played a full season with them, I'm back to the old distances I used to hit my MP-59's. Shot dispersion and control is much improved for me after switching to the AP2's. Have you been playing the AP1's that long? My advise is give them a little time and see how it goes for half a season before making any changes. Best Regards, JB
John GNapa, CA
I noticed the same thing with my 714 AP2's that I was fitted for. As it turned out, everything ended up being standard. With my TM irons I could either go with an 8 or a comfortable 7 iron from 150 yards. With the 714's, I have to pure a 7 iron to get it 150 yards. I had heard the TM's are traditionally stronger, but when I compared the specs of the two sets, on average they were all within a degree.
Matt BColumbus, OH
Hitn18Little River, SC
There are so many possibilities but it sounds like my first guess first would be that your set was not properly fit to you. There are so many things to look at with todays irons related to distance, the manufactures are changing the lofts to artificially to jack up the distance numbers I see no purpose in doing this, it's just one of the gimmicks being used to make you think the club hits the ball further. In some cases thinning the face and a few other things may add a small amount of ball speed but to me they come at the expense of feel and control. I have the 716 AP2s they have what I consider normal lofts so I know they will probably play a bit shorter than some of the irons with stronger lofts. I try to have no expectation on distance I go to the range and measure how far I am hitting each club when struck pure and set my distances that way.
I would go back to fitter and go the numbers with him, if he is a good fitter he will fix them for you
Jeff
Tom WNazareth, PA
Walt - I recently ordered the new 716 CB's (7-P), 1* strong through my home course. After receiving the clubs, I was hitting them on the range and I noticed right away the ball was ballooning, the flight was higher and my distances were way off. I ordered the clubs with the same shaft as my AP2's with standard length and lie. I was really disappointed with the clubs but new something was off. I took them to a local Golf Galaxy and had the lofts checked, not only were they not the 1* strong that I ordered, but they were 4* weaker than what they should have been. Basically one club weaker throughout. Once I had them adjusted to my current specs, I am pretty close to the same distance with my normal ball flight.
So, my advice would be to try and find a good fitter in your area and have them check the loft and lie to make sure you got what you ordered. A 1* difference in loft equates to about 3 yards in carry distance. I know it doesn't seem like much, but it all adds up in the end!
December 27, 2015 At 03:22 PM
I have a set of fitted 914 AP1 that I really like (feel wise), problem is that I am hitting these shorter than I have been with my irons. I went to a golf shop and picked a 5 and 7 off the rack (not Titleist) and hit them about 10 yards farther than I do with my irons. I am probably going to another fitter and get fit for another set, but after seeing the results from the golf shop I'm inclined to look at another set. I'm about 10 yards shorter with these than any other set that I have had. I'm hitting my 9 iron about 115 where I should be at 125. My 7 is about 140 but I usually play to at least 150 and my 5 iron around 160. Curious as to what others have experienced with their irons.
January 13, 2016 At 09:40 AM
January 13, 2016 At 11:12 AM
[/quote] Chuck, Maybe that's my issue and I just don't want to admit it. Late 60's here almost like you, Naturally I always blame the arrow when it comes to something like this except when I know when I put a bad swing on my shot. Still going to see that fitter, but maybe I'll have accept goiong with a 6 iron anywhere 150+ instead of a 7!Have resisted switching shafts from steel to graphite, but maybe that's an option also. Hopefully the fitter will be ablt to tell me more.
[/quote] Walt, when I was fitted for my new 714 AP2s, they put me in XP95 steel stiff shafts. They said graphite would not give me an advantage. Speaking of the arrow, it is the shaft that drives that arrowhead. Just might need a different shaft. Guess at our age we are really fortunate. See a lot of guys in their late 60s, early and late 70s using hybrids from the 150 and very accurately and getting into my pocket. My fitter a good friend I have known for over 25 years and his shop has two Titleist certified fitters. They are always booked solid with fittings and I refer a lot of folks to them for the obvious reason.
MMHarmon32St Louis, MO
Everyone reading this thread, keep in mind that many other manufacturers "jack up" their lofts to give the illusion that THEIR clubs are "ten yards farther than your current clubs". If you paint a "7" on your six iron, that doesn't make it 'longer'.
Compare apples to apples, and chances are, your Titleist irons are just as long as the next guys'. Check their loft specs and see if they don't line up. You also might want to have your AP1s lofts checked to make sure that they are correct to factory specs, and if not, have them bent.
January 13, 2016 At 12:09 PM
[/quote] MM failed to suggest having the lofts bent two degrees and that would boost the ego. Talk to your fitter about that option as well....remember golf is 90% mental.......and the other 10% is in your mind.....ha...ha...
January 13, 2016 At 01:24 PM
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