710 AP2 irons

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By Mike S

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  1. Mike S

    Mike S
    McDonald, OH

    Seeing as I am only 20, my budget is kind of tight.  I've had my eyes on the 714 AP2 irons, but have recently realized that the cost made them unattainable for me.  Instead I purchased a used set of 710 AP2 irons in very good condition.  My iron set before these were the cally RAZR Black irons, which I enjoyed hitting.  The impulse buy on the Titleist irons was solely to complete my Titleist set.  The first thing I noticed when hitting my new irons was a instant increase in both accuracy and feel.  My problem is that im losing 10 to 15 yards with each of my irons.. Anyone else go through a similar scenario? How did you compensate? Can you get the clubs bent to be stronger? HELP 

  2. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Those RAZR irons are bent one to two degrees stronger and you will hit them farther. Take you Titleist to a fitter and he can bend them for you. There is a limit as to how many degree he can bend them without putting too much stress on them and potentially damaging the clubs.
  3. Mike S

    Mike S
    McDonald, OH

    Would the used condition of the irons make them more likely to break while having them bent?

  4. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    Go see a reputable fitter and have him look at them.  He is an expert in this area.   Forged clubs have a little more flexibility.  Good luck.   

  5. Paul S

    Paul S
    Glasgow, East Dunbartonshire

    I bought the 710 AP2 too. They replaced my TA2 irons. Never looked back. Instant gratification and confidence over the ball. More of a "This isn't your day today ball" feeling instead of one of "Ball be kind to me today" with the TA2s.

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