If I were relegated to using one club for an entire round then it would have to be my 5-iron. I can chop-hack-dice-slice-pull-push-hook-shank-beat-pitch-drive with that sonofabitch like no other. It’s ...
"Distance without control is meaningless." That's what Chris McGinley, Titleist's vice president of golf club marketing, recently told the Golf Digest equipment team. With the launch of their new ...
Titleist has not rested on the laurels it received when it introduced the AP (for Advanced Performance) irons two years ago. New versions of the two models in that line – the AP1 and the AP2 – prove ...
Dedicated to providing serious golfers with the highest performing equipment in golf, Titleist introduces the next generation of its groundbreaking Advanced Performance irons. The new Titleist AP1 and ...
Two of Titleist’s iron models -- the AP2 718 and the AP3 718 – will be released in all-black finishes as part of a limited edition run starting on March 1. Titleist has been the number one iron on the ...
Inspired by requests from the PGA Tour, Titleist’s 718 AP2 and AP3 irons will now be available in a high polish black PVD coating. Titleist is the latest equipment manufacturer to introduce an ...
Zach Johnson used three different styles of irons (Titleist's AP1, AP2 and Vokey Spin Milled C-C) in winning the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Fort Worth's Colonial CC, but Tom Lehman did Johnson one ...
Precise iron play requires both distance and control. By utilizing innovative tungsten weighting, the new Titleist AP1 and AP2 irons deliver longer flight with increased forgiveness and a more solid ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results