Switching Decision

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By AOchoa

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  1. I play with TM M1 irons but I am thinking of going to Titleist AP1. I use to play Titleist DCI and would pull the irons. I have never been fitted for clubs but stock ones seem to work. I have a high flight and straight. Average length.

    SUGGESTIONS??

  2. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Fitting not only will give you the length, lie, and flex you need, it will allow you to compare heads to get what you want/what works best for your game. Titleist Thursday's are free of charge if you can find one in your area. Grabbing stock AP1's might work but why take the chance when you can do a fitting. If you don't get special shafts with an up-charge, the cost for a set is the same whether stock or fitted.
  3. As most will say, get fit. I thought "stock" was good for me, but lost yards and inconsistency are no good in the game of golf. Correct shaft, lie angle & club head make a world of difference. Get Fit!
  4. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    I have to say get fit. With all the no upcharge shaft options, why settle when you could be leaving 5-10 yards on the table or less dispersion for the same price?
  5. Les M

    Les M
    CT

    Military
    Be careful here. If your flight is already high, the AP1 could cause even higher flight.
    Shaft selection is critical.

    Get a fitting with a Titleist fitter. You and your game deserve it!
  6. Jim S

    Jim S
    East Point, GA

    GET FIT. What used to work may not be right now,things have changed.
  7. You should definitely get fit. You will see a big difference
  8. Doug W

    Doug W
    Joplin, MO

    Hi Dale, I have been told by a few fitters that I’m about as “stock” as they come. No lie, or length changes. But, the shaft really makes a difference. Local fitters waive the fee if you order the clubs from them.
  9. Dennis M

    Dennis M
    Miami, FL

    At the risk of sounding like an echo, a fitting is ALWAYS a good idea. Fitting is like that Army catch phrase... "Be all you can be"... but on the golf course...
  10. james m

    james m
    South wales

    100% get fit Give your self a chance to play good golf ,it’s crazy how much of a difference having the correct shaft can make .
  11. BAWBAG

    BAWBAG
    Dunfermline, Fife

    As previous replies go and get fitted , makes all the difference , I’ve changed from AP2 to AP1 and now more consistent and the miss hits are still there but due to better forgiveness on the AP1 they don’t seem to be as bad.
  12. Eric H

    Eric H
    Ridgway, PA

    Dude, if you're gonna spend that kinda money on a new set, you might as well go get fit LOL! Seriously, its worth it
  13. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    I play 716AP1 irons and am considering going to AP3s when they come out this year. According to my fitter who has been with Titleist for over twenty years, it is the shafts that determine the height of the flight. I went from 716AP2s to which I was hitting real high with XP95 shafts to XP105 shaft in my new clubs to lower the height. After working with an instructor for the past two years I am going back to a lighter shaft to regain height with my irons, after talking with my Titleist product specialist/fitter. I have hit the 718AP3 and I like the feel and flight of the club. Want to see the new technology of the 720. Agree with everyone, the fitting is your answer. ALWAYS!!!!
  14. Think you should open your mind to the full AP range - the prices are almost the same - but try them all and get fitted so that you know you are getting what suits your game... And while I'm on my pet subject, don't be afraid to consider combination sets mixing AP's to optimise the benefits across the piece.
    Just to underline the last point, I've mixed got AP2 8 to PW and AP3 7 to 5
    JT

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