Michael:
I agree. When I purchased my custom fit DCI 981 irons in 2001, they came with nice name labels and a beautiful certificate of authenticity with the loft, lie angles, and length of each club. I still have it. When I purchased my AP2 710 irons…
Hi Richard,
Ouch! I would take this to your pro - he may well be able to repair clubs and if he can't, he should know a local club repairer.
Good luck
- Neil
Hi,
Speaking to one of the fitters at one of our national fitting centres, it is not inconceivable that 0.5" longer than standard would be correct for a golfer of your height.
If you are struggling with the irons, we would recommend that you go…
Andy B said: I recently purchased a set of Titleist AP1 712 irons with the serial # appearing on the Titleist security label. The serial number has repeating 0's, which appears to contradict the following: 2. Unique serialized number: Each label…
I recently purchased a set of Titleist AP1 712 irons with the serial # appearing on the Titleist security label. The serial number has repeating 0's, which appears to contradict the following:
2. Unique serialized number: Each label…
Hi Amjeid - sorry, I have drawn a blank. Cannot find anything here.
Good luck with the search.
Jakes D said: So in the right combination with the right player, they are great, but they are not for everyone. Our view is that people play them to stiff. Dont hard step or soft step them!
So in the right combination with the right player, they are great, but they are not for everyone. Our view is that people play them to stiff. Dont hard step or soft step them!
The bit about the right combination for the right player…
take a look see at Next Drivers, the answer is there.