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The AP1s have been a tremendous club since they were first introduced in, I believe, 2010. These 718s replace a set of 714s I had great success with over the past four years. My handicap is in the 8-9 range, and my swing speed is in the high 80s. I need more forgiveness than the AP2s offer. I love the look and feel of Mizuno, but nothing they offer works better for me than the AP1. Since Titleist went to a high-gloss finish for the AP1s two years ago, there's nothing out there that looks better to me. The 718's tweaks look gorgeous and add enough new tech to keep them competitive with Callaway, TaylorMade and Mizuno. I'm not a total Titleist fanboy; I don't care for their woods, wedges or putters. But for irons and balls (I play Pro V1x) I'm very loyal.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Switched from Callaway X iorns and definitely glad I did. Would recommend that any mid handicappers looking for new iorns give these a try at your local golf shop.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
It feels good and takes the stress out of swinging hard and the #BAL flight is high and accurate .
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Clubs look sharp and great style to them
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned