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By blair

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  1. blair

    blair
    Scotland

    Titleist is and has been for many years the best at not only producing great performing clubs but great looking clubs as well. If you like the look of a club that's half the battle hence the reason I personally would never consider any other brand! That is my opinion anyway but does anyone else think a brand makes better looking clubs ?

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  2. Dino J

    Dino J
    Burnaby, BC

    Hey Blair! I agree with your sentiments! I currently play the 714 AP2's and I do love the visual appeal of them! Yet, my favourite golf clubs - appearance wise is the 716 MB's! Classic blade appearance -- deceptively simple and uncomplicated in their appearance! Yet, they feel so smooth and soft! :-). They are definitely my favourite club - and hopefully an addition to my bag in the not too distance future!

    I must also add though, that I have loved some of the older AMF Hogan irons and there are a few from the Miz line up that I think are pretty good at combining aesthetic appeal with performance!
  3. blair

    blair
    Scotland

    I have to admit miz irons have always looked very classy, if I was getting blades they would be very close behind the 716 mbs
  4. At the end of last year, I switched from swoosh which I have played for the last 9 years, to Titleist. Don't get me wrong I had no complaints about the Nikes I was using, but I love the look and feel of my new AP1 716s. Over the winter I have managed to switch my woods over to the new Titleist 917 series as well.
    And you are right, I love the looks. #TT Its easy to see why Titleist is at the top of their game!
  5. blair

    blair
    Scotland

    I just find swoosh had the same problem as TM in that they always seem to make a club to flashy rather than classy. I like that titleist releases clubs on a 2 year cycle which means they are putting a lot more time and effort into each new club and I think it definitely shows
  6. Dwayne N

    Dwayne N
    Island, KY

    Titleist definitely makes some head turners. I really love my setup now 917 woods and 716 irons
  7. Jay S

    Jay S
    Chicago, IL

    I went from full bag TM to full bag Titleist a couple of years ago. One of the main reasons was I grew tired of the short product life cycles and the endless "technology" fads. I like the fact that Titleist generally has more clean, traditional lines. I love the way they look and feel. Definitely the best looking clubs in the market!
  8. Sebastien D

    Sebastien D
    Mascouche, Qc

    Titleist make modern clubs with a classic touch. I love my 716 CB.


  9. Robert

    Robert
    Corpus Christi, TX

    I really wish my game was better enough to hit the CB or MB's. As of right now i'm hitting the 714 AP2's and really love the clean and classic look to them.
  10. blair

    blair
    Scotland

    I don't think there is anything gained by playing cbs or mbs over AP2s. A lot of pros choose the AP2s because they can still shape shots and they gain some forgiveness. The best thing I did was go from cbs to AP2s
  11. N Anthony S

    N Anthony S
    Virginia Beach, VA

    I have been using AP1's for the last couple of years. My game is getting to the point that I would like to switch to the AP2's this years. I love the look and feel.
  12. blair

    blair
    Scotland

    The ap2s are great they are really easy to hit and are very forgiving while still looking like a better players iron
  13. harry h

    harry h
    Lasvegas, NV

    I too play ap2s 716 I have played ap1s 714s but I so love the feel of the forged iron and love the look titleist to me is a company that is for golfers that want great looking and performing clubs I play 915 woods as well and wedges l(putters I'm a mess) anyhow I don't care for golf company's that come out with new and the greatest clubs every three months or so and then. Six months later half price on their pre-owned web sites titleist is for all golfers

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