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Thinking about selling my CG's and getting fitted for my some AP1's. Went to a golf shop when I went on vacation in Myrtle Beach. I got my specs, the pro said I needed an extra inch and 3* upright. I hit several clubs. The Nike VR Cavity backs, TM Burners, AP1's, and the G15's. The AP1's most definately felt the best and were the most comfortable. Once the pro measured me and gave me my specs he got in the Ping locker and gave the G15 that matched my specs and it made a world of difference. The AP1's weren't fitted but as far as the comfortability the AP1's were my choice. So, I'm thinkin' I'm gonna get the AP1's fitted for me and sell my old ones. Anyone have the AP1's fitted? If so, how have they held up, etc... I've not played a Titliest club, noone I play with plays a Titliest sticks so I don't really have any experience with them. Thanks for any input in advance.

In my Nike Xtreme II Bag:
Driver Str8-Fit SQ Dymo2 S
Irons CG Gold 5-PW
Hybrids 3&4 Hibore XLS
Putter Rossa Daytona I Putter Ignite MalletBall ProV1xWedges Glove StaSofShoes Heritage


Posted
I like Titleist clubs, i have a set of 990 DCI that I go back to when I am not feeling comfortable with my Clevelands. I am looking at getting a set of the AP2's fit for me. Haven't done alot of research on the difference between the 1's and the 2's but the guy at the pro shop said the 2's would fit my swing better

Titleist 913 D2 8.5
Titleist 913 3 wood 13.5

Titleist 910 17* hybrid
Titleist 714 AP2's   3-GW

Titleist Vokey 54& 58 
Scotty Cameron California Del Mar  Pro V1

GO GATORS!!!!


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I do not really know much about AP1's and titleist fitting but i might be able to help you out...as far as quality of Titleist clubs, they are excellent. I have a set of Titleist DCI 990s that my Grampa bought me when i first started playing...They are now about 8 years old and i still love them, they are in great shape and have held up nicely. I even still have the original grips on them which are still pretty good and i even went on a run where i would play 6-9 full rounds a week in the summer time for about 3 seasons...

As far as fitting goes...it will be extremely important to your game as you probably have a "unique" stature...the thing is that you got fitted for Ping clubs and as far as i have heard, no one fits better than ping and seeing as fitting is a crucial part to your specific game i might advise you stick with a company that can fit you well...I am also interested in the AP1's mainly because i love titleist and there products but i have a fairly average stature that requires +1* upright and i will not see too much difference from my stock 990s...But if i had a more "unique" stature i would strongly consider a brand like ping who i know will fit me the best

I would find a titleist fitter though, try out the AP1's with your specs, and compare and contrast to whatever else you might like and see what works

i hope this helped somewhat

What's in my Bag:

KZG Gemini 460 Driver 10.5* with a Stiff Flex Grafalloy Prolaunch Blue Shaft
Burner 5 Wood with a Regular Flex Bubble Shaft
DCI 990's 4-PW with Regular Flex ShaftsNo Wedges TDP 2.2 Putter NXT Tour Ball


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You're in luck my friend. I was just fitted for AP1's about 2 weeks ago. I got my clubs a couple of days ago, and they are really nice. They are great for your handicap, however, I think you should get AP1 in 3-7i and 8-P in AP2. The AP2 feel really really good in the shorter irons. In total, it comes to under $800. Definitely get AP1's they are very nice.

In the bag:
Driver: 907 D2/Proforce V2 R-flex
Hybrid: Burner '07 3 Hybrid/Re-Ax Shaft/19* (4* draw bias)
Irons: AP1 4-7i
AP2 8-PWedges: Spin Milled Tour Chrome (52.06/56.11) VR Forged Chrome 60.06Putter: Ignite 001 Ball: Pro V1/ One Tour/


Posted
i am getting fit for the ap1s also in about a week. I might think about doing that ap1 and ap2 set too. that sounds like it would work great.
What's in my Bag:
Driver-TaylorMade 09 burner 10.5* | 3 wood-TaylorMade 09 burner | 3 hybrid-TaylorMade Rescue 09 | 4-GW-Titliest AP1 710s | 54.08 wedge-Titliest Vokey spin milled | 60.04 wedge-Titliest Vokey spin milled | Putter-Odyssey white hot #7 | Ball - whatever i find

Posted
Yeah, it definitely is a good idea. I'm loving my set now!

In the bag:
Driver: 907 D2/Proforce V2 R-flex
Hybrid: Burner '07 3 Hybrid/Re-Ax Shaft/19* (4* draw bias)
Irons: AP1 4-7i
AP2 8-PWedges: Spin Milled Tour Chrome (52.06/56.11) VR Forged Chrome 60.06Putter: Ignite 001 Ball: Pro V1/ One Tour/


Posted
Its all about how they look to you from above. As for quality of the club and reviews I have never heard a negative comment personally from an owner of these over the last two years. They have a great balance of feel and control. However, I suggest you try several other irons and read up on reviews of them all before making the commitment!

Posted
They are great for your handicap, however, I think you should get AP1 in 3-7i and 8-P in AP2. The AP2 feel really really good in the shorter irons. In total, it comes to under $800. Definitely get AP1's they are very nice.

I would agree with this 100% Get the combo set. I wish I would have.

I got my AP1s last July and I love mine. They are long (they have a pretty strong loft) and pretty forgiving. My only compaint would be that they scratch really easily. My clubs aren't even a full year old and it looks like they are 10 years old. I know I'm not alone in this. Others with AP1s have said the same. I don't know if they've changed the material at all with the 710 series. Even so, they are great clubs! You'll be happy.

What I Play:

Driver: R9 460
4 Wood: G15

Hy: Callaway FT 3Hy

Irons: AP1 4-PW

Wedges: Vokey 52* & 60*, Mizuno MP-T 10 58*

Putter: Newport Studio Select 2.7

Ball: Nike One Vapor


Posted
I had g10s very good clubs. Then i got fitted for my ap1 and i haven't looked back. Super nice clubs, i have no intentions on changing irons. I can't say enough about them. Go gettem....

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Posted
You're in luck my friend. I was just fitted for AP1's about 2 weeks ago. I got my clubs a couple of days ago, and they are really nice. They are great for your handicap, however,

I would be careful about mixing AP1s and AP2s since the lofts of the AP1s are 2 degrees stronger.
In my Titleist mid-size staff bag:

Driver: 909D2 9.5*
Fairway: 909F3 13*
Hybrids: 909H 17* & 21*Irons AP2 4-PW S300Wedges: Spinmilled 52.08 & 58.08Putter: Studio Select Newport 2 Balls: ProV1, TM Penta

Posted
Thanks everybody! I believe I'll start my quest on becoming the proud new owner of these sweet ass sticks!

In my Nike Xtreme II Bag:
Driver Str8-Fit SQ Dymo2 S
Irons CG Gold 5-PW
Hybrids 3&4 Hibore XLS
Putter Rossa Daytona I Putter Ignite MalletBall ProV1xWedges Glove StaSofShoes Heritage


Posted
I would be careful about mixing AP1s and AP2s since the lofts of the AP1s are 2 degrees stronger.

Exactly what I was thinking.

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.

Posted
You're in luck my friend. I was just fitted for AP1's about 2 weeks ago. I got my clubs a couple of days ago, and they are really nice. They are great for your handicap, however, I think you should get AP1 in 3-7i and 8-P in AP2. The AP2 feel really really good in the shorter irons. In total, it comes to under $800. Definitely get AP1's they are very nice.

you can get a combo set? damn, i should look into this.

my mizuno mp-57's are really starting to get worn out quite a bit. i've actually been looking for something with more forgiveness even though my swing has gotten better and better, i'm taking lessons, and my handicap continues spiral downwards... I just think CB's are the way to go. I just don't see the advantage to blades, or even cut muscle really unless your scratch or better.

Driver Ping G10 10.5*
Hybrids Ping G5 (3) 19* Bridgestone J36 (4) 22*
Irons Mizuno MP-57 5-PW
Wedges Srixon WG-504 52.08 Bridgestone WC Copper 56.13
Putter 33" Scotty Cameron Studio Select #2


Posted
Ahhh, well then I should get my AP2's bent 2* stronger haha.

In the bag:
Driver: 907 D2/Proforce V2 R-flex
Hybrid: Burner '07 3 Hybrid/Re-Ax Shaft/19* (4* draw bias)
Irons: AP1 4-7i
AP2 8-PWedges: Spin Milled Tour Chrome (52.06/56.11) VR Forged Chrome 60.06Putter: Ignite 001 Ball: Pro V1/ One Tour/


Posted
Why did the pro tell you that you need one extra inch and 3* upright? How tall are you, and what is the measurement from your wrist to the floor.
What is your natural ball flight? Can you provide a little more info about your physical characteristics, and how the pro fitted you?

I can tell you through experience that adding 1" to the shaft will make the club sit and swing more upright all by itself ( effective lie angle ), negating the need for a real serious lie bending. A 3* bend( actual lie angle ) seems a little extreme ontop of adding 1". My mental picture of this fitting......... is telling me that the clubs will be playing almost 4-5 degrees upright. Mayby another clubmaker on here can chime in on this.

Posted
Why did the pro tell you that you need one extra inch and 3* upright? How tall are you, and what is the measurement from your wrist to the floor.

I am no club fitter but wouldn't a longer shaft mean a flatter lie?

In the blue Colts bag:

Driver - FT-5 10°
Hybrids - 4DX 15.5°, 20°
Irons/Wedges - CI-7 4-GW, SW | "Free" Warrior 60° LWPutter - TiffanyBalls - various


Posted
I am no club fitter but wouldn't a longer shaft mean a flatter lie?

You need to think in shaft length and lie correlation here.

The golf swing takes place on a plane formed by the golfer's shoulders and the ball at address. When a longer golf shaft is used, the golfer must stand further from the ball making the swing plane a little flatter. In other words: The toe would be pointing more upwards. Thats why lie angles are described in (actual) and (effective) terms. Actual Lie: The way the clubhead was made and sitting evenly soled. Effective Lie : The clubhead lie relation to the length of the club on a given swing plane.

Posted
did you try the longer irons in the AP2's?

I loved them when i hit them so I didn't even think about making a combo set. I guess it's all preference but I wouldn't want a mixed set of irons

Driver: R9 Supertri
Hybrid: Raylor 22*
Irons: AP2 710 3-PW
Wedges: Spin Milled 54* 60*
Putter: White Ice #1


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