Compared to the Titleist 735.CM, the heels of the Titleist AP2 Irons give a better spin control. They are extraordinarily solid but they definitely give a fluid feel that hitting the iron becomes very addicting. Like all the golf irons that Titleist makes, this model has a futuristic design. The brand has put together a golf masterpiece with a steel body, an aluminum cavity plate, an elastomer bar, and a tungsten-nickel sole. The fine blend of carbon steel and the base cavity is made of a nickel box that pushes the gravity to the bottom of the iron during impact. This contributes to the quality and distance of the ball flight.
The AP2 is technically created to fit for the professionals with handicap 5-9. However, occasional golfers can still test it so they can see how they would fare with a commanding iron.
Titleist AP2 irons are a standard equipment of top tour players because each one has an excellent feel and remarkable workability. A factor that makes this iron outstanding is its unique dual-cavity design that redistributes the weight of the club outside to the perimeter of the club head. This dramatically makes the club more forgiving compared to previous Titleist Irons.
The Titleist AP2 irons look similar to the 735 irons but its top line is a little thicker and the toe is fairly higher. The elastomer cushion improves the structural firmness of the impact area and softens the dampening face vibration. This is the reason why the iron has a high-rate overall feel. The high density tungsten-nickel box surrounds the lower cavity of the Titleist AP2 iron. This material keeps the weight of the iron low and considerably deep. It also strengthens structural rigidity while still maintaining the low vibration frequency.
Golfers think the tungsten-nickel combination for the box was a smart choice since it reduces the width of the sole and back flange, assuring enhanced shot control and better performance on the greens.
Included in the Titleist AP2 set are a Project X stock shaft and Tour Velvet Rubber. Clubs are available from 3i to 9i, P, and W.
The Titleist AP2 irons are very dependable but they are a bit expensive. If your muscles can handle a big smooth swing, then this is the best iron for you. To say that this model is used by professional golfers is an understatement. People even think that this is the lucky charm of champions Adam Scott and Zach Johnson.

