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have any of you hit all of these or at least two of these for comparison? I am cosidering these irons and really have a difficult time hitting inside into a screen. I am a decent ball striker and am wanting to replace my irons. I am a straight ball hitter looking for a nice forgiving but great feeling iron. I am concerned about the top line of the AP1's but if they are THAT much more forgiving, I would consider. I will probably try to hit the g15 too, but that top line is pretty think. Thoughts?
Driver: Cobra ZL 3 Wood: Cleveland Launcher War Club: Burner Titanium Raylor 21degree Hybrid: Bobby Jones 24 4-PW: Ping i3's Wedges:Mizuno MP T-10 White Satin 52, 56, 60 Putter: 15 year old Odyssey Rossi Blade. Ball: Bridgestone e5 Swing Oil: Grey Goose, always in the bag.

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My dad just got ap1s ad he loves them and i had a hit today withy them and hit them really well piece of advice they go really high compared to my mizuno mx23s

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My only thought is a thick topline has no affect on playablitiy. The pings and ap1's will last longer since they are cast, but they still have feel. I would definately hit the g15's.

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My only thought is a thick topline has no affect on playablitiy. The pings and ap1's will last longer since they are cast, but they still have feel. I would definately hit the g15's.

I just got my ap2's and love them. Only problem is I dont like the shaft they put on them. I got fitted on a mizuno shaft optimizer which recommended the dyanlite gold , which I guess is the stock shaft they use alot. So in the titleist line they told me the dynamic gold high launch would be the closest. Well its too flimsy and hits the ball too high for my taste so Im going to switch it out for the dynamic gold s300 instead.,


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I compared the AP1s, I15s, and MX-200s and MX-300s a few weeks ago. Hit them all extensively and definitely liked the MX-200s best, but they're all nice. AP2 vs. MX-200 might a different story, but the AP2 is in a different price bracket.

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I compared the AP1s, I15s, and MX-200s and MX-300s a few weeks ago. Hit them all extensively and definitely liked the MX-200s best, but they're all nice. AP2 vs. MX-200 might a different story, but the AP2 is in a different price bracket.

has anyone used the dynamic gold high launch shaft, I mean that sucker really shoots it up because it kicks so hard


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has anyone used the dynamic gold high launch shaft, I mean that sucker really shoots it up because it kicks so hard

I have only tried it in the Nike VR Blades yeah it goes quite high


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