2010 Titleist AP1 and AP2 Golf Irons
Titleist have just released their highly anticipated 2010 Advanced Performance (AP) golf irons, the AP1 and AP2.
These golf irons have been created to satisfy the needs of the golfer who wants both feel and performance from their clubs.
Titleist's research and development department made a breakthrough in the creation of the Tuned Feel System (TFS).
Studies by the R&D team found that harsh vibrations travelling through the club reduced the feedback and feel to the golfer.
This led them to look for a solution which they found in the TFS, which combines several proprietary technologies and materials which work together to dampen this unwanted vibration, thus improving the feel of the club in use.
Simplified, the TFS is an insert in the golf club that improves the feel and feedback felt by the golfer.
It is this technology that is employed in the new AP1 and AP2 golf irons, making them a popular choice for golfers all over the world.
What differs between these two irons is the feel.
The Titleist AP1 feels lively due to a thinner club face and a larger cavity.
The construction has also been improved to offer increased stability over previous incarnations; improvements to the heel, toe and frame weighting make this possible.
The AP2 on the other hand has been designed for players that prefer a softer and more solid feel.
The TFS has been integrated in a particular way to achieve this.
Other changes and refinements have provided additional performance gains and an improved feel and sound.
The technology and design of the latest 2010 models of these clubs has given us what is one of the most advanced golf clubs on the market today, and should take pride of place in any golfers bag.
These golf irons have been created to satisfy the needs of the golfer who wants both feel and performance from their clubs.
Titleist's research and development department made a breakthrough in the creation of the Tuned Feel System (TFS).
Studies by the R&D team found that harsh vibrations travelling through the club reduced the feedback and feel to the golfer.
This led them to look for a solution which they found in the TFS, which combines several proprietary technologies and materials which work together to dampen this unwanted vibration, thus improving the feel of the club in use.
Simplified, the TFS is an insert in the golf club that improves the feel and feedback felt by the golfer.
It is this technology that is employed in the new AP1 and AP2 golf irons, making them a popular choice for golfers all over the world.
What differs between these two irons is the feel.
The Titleist AP1 feels lively due to a thinner club face and a larger cavity.
The construction has also been improved to offer increased stability over previous incarnations; improvements to the heel, toe and frame weighting make this possible.
The AP2 on the other hand has been designed for players that prefer a softer and more solid feel.
The TFS has been integrated in a particular way to achieve this.
Other changes and refinements have provided additional performance gains and an improved feel and sound.
The technology and design of the latest 2010 models of these clubs has given us what is one of the most advanced golf clubs on the market today, and should take pride of place in any golfers bag.