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2011年12月30日星期五

Titleist 712 Series Maintains Size

The 712s are multi-material, dual-cavity clubs featuring internal weighting that utilizes higher density tungsten so mass may be distributed more efficiently to increase MOI (Moment of Inertia) for better distance control and more consistent ball speeds across the clubface on mis-hits.

That is another way of saying they are more forgiving than previous generations AP1s and AP2s, and company officials say they were able to do that without changing the CG (Center of Gravity) locations, which would affect the ability to flight and shape shots. Both versions of the new 712s feature the compact profile and sleek contours found in traditional forged irons as well as Titleist’s Tuned Funnel Feel System, a co-molded insert of soft elastomer and aluminum plate for improved sound and feel.

Not surprisingly, there are also subtle differences between the two models. The 712 AP1 boasts a new top line shape and progressively reduced blade lengths from long iron to short, while the AP2 has a square toe profile as well as reduced sole width in the short irons for better turf performance.

The Holy Grail for equipment manufacturers has long been to create irons that offer forgiveness without compromising workability and come in traditional sizes and shapes that appeal to serious golfers. It’s no easy quest, to be sure, but that doesn’t stop clubmakers from continuing to search for that optimum combination of performance attributes. And some, on occasion, feel they actually find it.

That’s the case with engineers at Titleist, who believe their new 712 Series AP1 and AP2 irons have all the goods.

2011年12月21日星期三

New Arrival Titleist 712 AP1 Irons

For those that are not familiar with the way series are numbered, the 712 is used to designate this particular series. Keeping with tradition the 7 represents the irons and the 12 represents the year in which they were manufactured. This means, they are prepared for 2012.
Refined Designs Under Strict Standards
The Tour Department at Titleist has been working together with the Brand Ambassadors of the company during the last season.
Working with leadership teams, and the companies research and development teams; golfers play an important part if getting the product out on the market. They are asked to look at all of the different parts of the irons while testing the fit and operation. Professional golfers from all over the globe have input into the refining process.

The new Titleist 712 AP1 Irons have finally arrived and been ready for purchase now on the market, though I heard that they will be released in October. With the arrival of the new 712 AP line which include the Titleist AP1, AP2, CB and MB irons, they are believed to be better than the previous 710 line.