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Just wanted to pass along some additional information regarding the upcoming release of the new Titleist iron line.

PLEASE DON’T FORGET WE ARE SHOWCASING THESE IRONS AT OUR PRE-RELEASE FITTING EVENT THIS SATURDAY 10/3 AT INDEPENDENCE FROM 10:00-2:00.

New 716 Titleist AP1 and AP2 irons, available beginning Oct. 23 in golf shops worldwide, are precisely engineered with industry-leading amounts of high density tungsten to deliver the best combination of low CG and high MOI in their respective categories for distance, forgiveness and shot-stopping control. 

“AP1 and AP2 irons are designed for two distinct player profiles. AP1 is for players seeking maximum distance and forgiveness. AP2 is for players seeking distance and forgiveness in a tour-proven iron,” said Chris McGinley, Vice President, Titleist Golf Club Marketing. “Our R&D team has precisely engineered both models to create speed and launch for distance with maximum forgiveness to help all players improve their iron play.” 

• • • 

New 716 AP1 is the longest, most forgiving Titleist iron ever. New AP1’s extreme 360º undercut cavity design with a large, thin, unsupported face delivers speed and launch for more distance, while the industry-leading use of high-density tungsten weighting provides maximum forgiveness. 

“Golfers looking to improve their games need the best technology available,” McGinley said. “We understand these golfers want as much distance and forgiveness as they can get, but we also know they want to score better. AP1 has technology that will help golfers hit the ball farther with the proper flight to stop the ball closer to the pin more consistently. That’s what good iron play is all about.” 

NEW 716 AP1 TECHNOLOGY: New AP1 irons – the longest, most forgiving irons ever designed by Titleist R&D – provide unparalleled game improvement technology: 

• An extreme 360º Undercut Cavity creates a large, thin, unsupported face area, resulting in a Thin Fast Face that flexes more at impact. The thinner face – constructed from specially heat-treated 17-4 stainless steel for strength – increases both speed and launch for more distance. Additionally, the deeper undercut creates discretionary weight that allows industry leading use of high density tungsten. 

 High Density Tungsten, precisely placed low and in the toe of the long and mid irons, produces a lower center of gravity (CG) for a higher launch angle. The improved launch allows for stronger lofts, which increase speed for even more distance. The high density tungsten also moves weight to the perimeter, increasing moment of inertia (MOI). 

• A forgiving High-MOI Design – with 50 percent more tungsten than prior generation 714, at an average of 42.5 grams of tungsten per head – maximizes heel and toe stability without increasing AP1’s preferred blade length, while producing higher ball speeds across the face for more consistent distance on off-center hits. 

“Golfers are getting a double helping of distance with new AP1 without sacrificing trajectory,” said Marni Ines, Director, Titleist Iron Development. “By carving more mass from the undercut and thinning the face, we get more launch and speed. On top of that, we’ve added a significant amount of tungsten, which lowers the CG and increases launch. We’ve taken that extra launch and used it to strengthen the lofts. Stronger loft means more speed. More speed means more distance. There are a lot of companies that chase distance mainly by strengthening lofts and lengthening shafts, but we think we’re doing it the right way, with superior technology.” 

“Remember, when it comes to good iron play, distance is still just one part of the equation,” said Dan Stone, Vice President, Golf Club R&D. “Distance control and accuracy are just as important, and that’s where forgiveness comes into play. We are the only company in this category using high density tungsten. You can make a club more forgiving just by making the club head larger, but golfers don’t always want that. Through our technology we have the best combination of low CG and high MOI in the game improvement category. What that means to the golfer is hitting the ball far enough to reach the green and stopping it close to the pin more often, and maintaining distance consistency and trajectory even when you hit it off center.” 

• • • 

New 716 AP2 is Titleist’s most advanced players’ iron, made even better, delivering tour-proven distance with forgiveness and solid forged feel. New AP2 irons use extreme high density tungsten weighting to position the center of gravity low and perfectly aligned at impact for more speed. An innovative co-forged construction places the high density tungsten low and to the perimeter, increasing MOI for greater forgiveness and consistent distance. 

“AP2 is the gold standard in the tour-played iron category,” McGinley said. “It’s been one of the most-played cavity back models on the PGA Tour and has been trusted over the years by players such as Jordan Spieth, Zach Johnson, Bill Haas and Jason Dufner. AP2 is also one of the best selling tour played irons in the market. Our R&D team knows what tour players and dedicated golfers want when it comes to iron performance and have worked side by side with them over the last two years to make the new 716 AP2’s even better.” 

NEW 716 AP2 TECHNOLOGY: New AP2 provides tour-proven distance with maximum forgiveness through the most advanced technology available in a tour played iron: 

 High Density Tungsten weighting creates a Low CG that is perfectly aligned at impact to increase speed and distance. The tungsten weights are shaped to perimeter and precisely placed low and out using an Advanced Co-Forging Process pioneered for golf clubs by Titleist R&D. The result is solid feel and higher MOI. 

• A forgiving High-MOI Design – with an average of 56.2 grams of tungsten per head, 25 percent more than AP2 714 – drives higher ball speeds across the face for more consistent distance on off-center hits at a tour-preferred blade length that allows workability and shot control. Compared to the previous generation, 716 AP2 has 8.5 percent higher MOI in the long irons and 5.5 percent for the full set. 

• New AP2’s innovative construction combines a forged 1025 Carbon steel body with extreme perimeter tungsten weighting in the long and mid irons for an unparalleled combination of low CG and high MOI with Solid Forged Feel. 

“New AP2 is a direct result of advancements in our co-forging process,” Ines said. “When the development process began, I told my team to design the best club they could, put the tungsten where we wanted it and not worry about whether we could actually make it. We shaped the tungsten to the perimeter of the club and brought it right to the edge so, literally, it’s part of the profile. Incredibly, our manufacturing team figured out how to make it. You can always make a golf club more forgiving by making it bigger, but a tour player doesn’t want to play anything bigger than this. So we had to get more creative in order to boost our MOI. Really, the only way to get the weight farther out now would be to pull it outside of the head.” 

“There isn’t a tour-played iron with better technology than AP2,” Stone said. “It’s been the forgiveness leader by a substantial margin for years now and we just keep expanding on that. Our 712 series AP2, which we introduced in the fall of 2011, would still be a leader in the category in terms of combination of low CG and high MOI. And our construction has improved two times since then. Our tour players like ball speed on off center hits just like everyone else does. Consistent distance comes from consistent speed. The forgiveness of 716 AP2 is now on par with 714 AP1 and brings distance control in a players’ club to an entirely new level.” 

• • • 

IMPROVED FEEL: New 716 AP1 and AP2 models provide solid feel at impact with improved turf interaction. 

Optimized CG heights, low with a slight progression through the set, are positioned closer to the point of impact for solid feel. Higher MOI, through the increased use of high density tungsten, adds stability and further enhances the solid feel. 

AP1 has a new pre-worn leading edge and cambered sole that reduces digging and allows a smoother entry and release from the turf. This is essential for a game improvement head size. 

AP2 features a fractionally wider sole (as compared to 714 AP2) with trailing edge relief that helps the club get through the turf fast with less dig. 

PREFERRED LOFT PROGRESSION: New 716 AP1 irons are available in 3 (19º) to P (43º) irons, plus W (47º) and W2 (52º) gap wedges, with an optimized loft progression that facilitates shot-stopping distance at both ends of the set and creates preferable yardage gaps. Strong lofts in the short irons provide distance with trajectory and spin control. Strong (but not too strong) lofts in the long irons provide distance with proper launch, longer carry and shot-stopping ability. Compared to other game improvement irons, new AP1’s provide tighter dispersion at the short end of the set where control is paramount, and less yardage gap compression at the long end of the set where launch and trajectory are critical. 

New 716 AP2 irons are available in 3 (21º) to P (46º) irons, plus a W (50º) gap wedge, with tour-validated, player preferred lofts similar to prior generations. 

Andrew Hodson

Andrew is proud to sit on the National Fitters Board with Callaway Golf and has been proudly designated as one of the top 100 fitting centers by Golf Digest ever since this prestigious designation began back in 2010.

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The new Titleist 716 Iron Line

Andrew Hodson
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September 28, 2015

Just wanted to pass along some additional information regarding the upcoming release of the new…

Just wanted to pass along some additional information regarding the upcoming release of the new Titleist iron line.

PLEASE DON’T FORGET WE ARE SHOWCASING THESE IRONS AT OUR PRE-RELEASE FITTING EVENT THIS SATURDAY 10/3 AT INDEPENDENCE FROM 10:00-2:00.

New 716 Titleist AP1 and AP2 irons, available beginning Oct. 23 in golf shops worldwide, are precisely engineered with industry-leading amounts of high density tungsten to deliver the best combination of low CG and high MOI in their respective categories for distance, forgiveness and shot-stopping control. 

“AP1 and AP2 irons are designed for two distinct player profiles. AP1 is for players seeking maximum distance and forgiveness. AP2 is for players seeking distance and forgiveness in a tour-proven iron,” said Chris McGinley, Vice President, Titleist Golf Club Marketing. “Our R&D team has precisely engineered both models to create speed and launch for distance with maximum forgiveness to help all players improve their iron play.” 

• • • 

New 716 AP1 is the longest, most forgiving Titleist iron ever. New AP1’s extreme 360º undercut cavity design with a large, thin, unsupported face delivers speed and launch for more distance, while the industry-leading use of high-density tungsten weighting provides maximum forgiveness. 

“Golfers looking to improve their games need the best technology available,” McGinley said. “We understand these golfers want as much distance and forgiveness as they can get, but we also know they want to score better. AP1 has technology that will help golfers hit the ball farther with the proper flight to stop the ball closer to the pin more consistently. That’s what good iron play is all about.” 

NEW 716 AP1 TECHNOLOGY: New AP1 irons – the longest, most forgiving irons ever designed by Titleist R&D – provide unparalleled game improvement technology: 

• An extreme 360º Undercut Cavity creates a large, thin, unsupported face area, resulting in a Thin Fast Face that flexes more at impact. The thinner face – constructed from specially heat-treated 17-4 stainless steel for strength – increases both speed and launch for more distance. Additionally, the deeper undercut creates discretionary weight that allows industry leading use of high density tungsten. 

 High Density Tungsten, precisely placed low and in the toe of the long and mid irons, produces a lower center of gravity (CG) for a higher launch angle. The improved launch allows for stronger lofts, which increase speed for even more distance. The high density tungsten also moves weight to the perimeter, increasing moment of inertia (MOI). 

• A forgiving High-MOI Design – with 50 percent more tungsten than prior generation 714, at an average of 42.5 grams of tungsten per head – maximizes heel and toe stability without increasing AP1’s preferred blade length, while producing higher ball speeds across the face for more consistent distance on off-center hits. 

“Golfers are getting a double helping of distance with new AP1 without sacrificing trajectory,” said Marni Ines, Director, Titleist Iron Development. “By carving more mass from the undercut and thinning the face, we get more launch and speed. On top of that, we’ve added a significant amount of tungsten, which lowers the CG and increases launch. We’ve taken that extra launch and used it to strengthen the lofts. Stronger loft means more speed. More speed means more distance. There are a lot of companies that chase distance mainly by strengthening lofts and lengthening shafts, but we think we’re doing it the right way, with superior technology.” 

“Remember, when it comes to good iron play, distance is still just one part of the equation,” said Dan Stone, Vice President, Golf Club R&D. “Distance control and accuracy are just as important, and that’s where forgiveness comes into play. We are the only company in this category using high density tungsten. You can make a club more forgiving just by making the club head larger, but golfers don’t always want that. Through our technology we have the best combination of low CG and high MOI in the game improvement category. What that means to the golfer is hitting the ball far enough to reach the green and stopping it close to the pin more often, and maintaining distance consistency and trajectory even when you hit it off center.” 

• • • 

New 716 AP2 is Titleist’s most advanced players’ iron, made even better, delivering tour-proven distance with forgiveness and solid forged feel. New AP2 irons use extreme high density tungsten weighting to position the center of gravity low and perfectly aligned at impact for more speed. An innovative co-forged construction places the high density tungsten low and to the perimeter, increasing MOI for greater forgiveness and consistent distance. 

“AP2 is the gold standard in the tour-played iron category,” McGinley said. “It’s been one of the most-played cavity back models on the PGA Tour and has been trusted over the years by players such as Jordan Spieth, Zach Johnson, Bill Haas and Jason Dufner. AP2 is also one of the best selling tour played irons in the market. Our R&D team knows what tour players and dedicated golfers want when it comes to iron performance and have worked side by side with them over the last two years to make the new 716 AP2’s even better.” 

NEW 716 AP2 TECHNOLOGY: New AP2 provides tour-proven distance with maximum forgiveness through the most advanced technology available in a tour played iron: 

 High Density Tungsten weighting creates a Low CG that is perfectly aligned at impact to increase speed and distance. The tungsten weights are shaped to perimeter and precisely placed low and out using an Advanced Co-Forging Process pioneered for golf clubs by Titleist R&D. The result is solid feel and higher MOI. 

• A forgiving High-MOI Design – with an average of 56.2 grams of tungsten per head, 25 percent more than AP2 714 – drives higher ball speeds across the face for more consistent distance on off-center hits at a tour-preferred blade length that allows workability and shot control. Compared to the previous generation, 716 AP2 has 8.5 percent higher MOI in the long irons and 5.5 percent for the full set. 

• New AP2’s innovative construction combines a forged 1025 Carbon steel body with extreme perimeter tungsten weighting in the long and mid irons for an unparalleled combination of low CG and high MOI with Solid Forged Feel. 

“New AP2 is a direct result of advancements in our co-forging process,” Ines said. “When the development process began, I told my team to design the best club they could, put the tungsten where we wanted it and not worry about whether we could actually make it. We shaped the tungsten to the perimeter of the club and brought it right to the edge so, literally, it’s part of the profile. Incredibly, our manufacturing team figured out how to make it. You can always make a golf club more forgiving by making it bigger, but a tour player doesn’t want to play anything bigger than this. So we had to get more creative in order to boost our MOI. Really, the only way to get the weight farther out now would be to pull it outside of the head.” 

“There isn’t a tour-played iron with better technology than AP2,” Stone said. “It’s been the forgiveness leader by a substantial margin for years now and we just keep expanding on that. Our 712 series AP2, which we introduced in the fall of 2011, would still be a leader in the category in terms of combination of low CG and high MOI. And our construction has improved two times since then. Our tour players like ball speed on off center hits just like everyone else does. Consistent distance comes from consistent speed. The forgiveness of 716 AP2 is now on par with 714 AP1 and brings distance control in a players’ club to an entirely new level.” 

• • • 

IMPROVED FEEL: New 716 AP1 and AP2 models provide solid feel at impact with improved turf interaction. 

Optimized CG heights, low with a slight progression through the set, are positioned closer to the point of impact for solid feel. Higher MOI, through the increased use of high density tungsten, adds stability and further enhances the solid feel. 

AP1 has a new pre-worn leading edge and cambered sole that reduces digging and allows a smoother entry and release from the turf. This is essential for a game improvement head size. 

AP2 features a fractionally wider sole (as compared to 714 AP2) with trailing edge relief that helps the club get through the turf fast with less dig. 

PREFERRED LOFT PROGRESSION: New 716 AP1 irons are available in 3 (19º) to P (43º) irons, plus W (47º) and W2 (52º) gap wedges, with an optimized loft progression that facilitates shot-stopping distance at both ends of the set and creates preferable yardage gaps. Strong lofts in the short irons provide distance with trajectory and spin control. Strong (but not too strong) lofts in the long irons provide distance with proper launch, longer carry and shot-stopping ability. Compared to other game improvement irons, new AP1’s provide tighter dispersion at the short end of the set where control is paramount, and less yardage gap compression at the long end of the set where launch and trajectory are critical. 

New 716 AP2 irons are available in 3 (21º) to P (46º) irons, plus a W (50º) gap wedge, with tour-validated, player preferred lofts similar to prior generations. 

Andrew Hodson

Andrew is proud to sit on the National Fitters Board with Callaway Golf and has been proudly designated as one of the top 100 fitting centers by Golf Digest ever since this prestigious designation began back in 2010.

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The new Titleist 716 Iron Line

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Just wanted to pass along some additional information regarding the upcoming release of the new Titleist iron line.

PLEASE DON’T FORGET WE ARE SHOWCASING THESE IRONS AT OUR PRE-RELEASE FITTING EVENT THIS SATURDAY 10/3 AT INDEPENDENCE FROM 10:00-2:00.

New 716 Titleist AP1 and AP2 irons, available beginning Oct. 23 in golf shops worldwide, are precisely engineered with industry-leading amounts of high density tungsten to deliver the best combination of low CG and high MOI in their respective categories for distance, forgiveness and shot-stopping control. 

“AP1 and AP2 irons are designed for two distinct player profiles. AP1 is for players seeking maximum distance and forgiveness. AP2 is for players seeking distance and forgiveness in a tour-proven iron,” said Chris McGinley, Vice President, Titleist Golf Club Marketing. “Our R&D team has precisely engineered both models to create speed and launch for distance with maximum forgiveness to help all players improve their iron play.” 

• • • 

New 716 AP1 is the longest, most forgiving Titleist iron ever. New AP1’s extreme 360º undercut cavity design with a large, thin, unsupported face delivers speed and launch for more distance, while the industry-leading use of high-density tungsten weighting provides maximum forgiveness. 

“Golfers looking to improve their games need the best technology available,” McGinley said. “We understand these golfers want as much distance and forgiveness as they can get, but we also know they want to score better. AP1 has technology that will help golfers hit the ball farther with the proper flight to stop the ball closer to the pin more consistently. That’s what good iron play is all about.” 

NEW 716 AP1 TECHNOLOGY: New AP1 irons – the longest, most forgiving irons ever designed by Titleist R&D – provide unparalleled game improvement technology: 

• An extreme 360º Undercut Cavity creates a large, thin, unsupported face area, resulting in a Thin Fast Face that flexes more at impact. The thinner face – constructed from specially heat-treated 17-4 stainless steel for strength – increases both speed and launch for more distance. Additionally, the deeper undercut creates discretionary weight that allows industry leading use of high density tungsten. 

 High Density Tungsten, precisely placed low and in the toe of the long and mid irons, produces a lower center of gravity (CG) for a higher launch angle. The improved launch allows for stronger lofts, which increase speed for even more distance. The high density tungsten also moves weight to the perimeter, increasing moment of inertia (MOI). 

• A forgiving High-MOI Design – with 50 percent more tungsten than prior generation 714, at an average of 42.5 grams of tungsten per head – maximizes heel and toe stability without increasing AP1’s preferred blade length, while producing higher ball speeds across the face for more consistent distance on off-center hits. 

“Golfers are getting a double helping of distance with new AP1 without sacrificing trajectory,” said Marni Ines, Director, Titleist Iron Development. “By carving more mass from the undercut and thinning the face, we get more launch and speed. On top of that, we’ve added a significant amount of tungsten, which lowers the CG and increases launch. We’ve taken that extra launch and used it to strengthen the lofts. Stronger loft means more speed. More speed means more distance. There are a lot of companies that chase distance mainly by strengthening lofts and lengthening shafts, but we think we’re doing it the right way, with superior technology.” 

“Remember, when it comes to good iron play, distance is still just one part of the equation,” said Dan Stone, Vice President, Golf Club R&D. “Distance control and accuracy are just as important, and that’s where forgiveness comes into play. We are the only company in this category using high density tungsten. You can make a club more forgiving just by making the club head larger, but golfers don’t always want that. Through our technology we have the best combination of low CG and high MOI in the game improvement category. What that means to the golfer is hitting the ball far enough to reach the green and stopping it close to the pin more often, and maintaining distance consistency and trajectory even when you hit it off center.” 

• • • 

New 716 AP2 is Titleist’s most advanced players’ iron, made even better, delivering tour-proven distance with forgiveness and solid forged feel. New AP2 irons use extreme high density tungsten weighting to position the center of gravity low and perfectly aligned at impact for more speed. An innovative co-forged construction places the high density tungsten low and to the perimeter, increasing MOI for greater forgiveness and consistent distance. 

“AP2 is the gold standard in the tour-played iron category,” McGinley said. “It’s been one of the most-played cavity back models on the PGA Tour and has been trusted over the years by players such as Jordan Spieth, Zach Johnson, Bill Haas and Jason Dufner. AP2 is also one of the best selling tour played irons in the market. Our R&D team knows what tour players and dedicated golfers want when it comes to iron performance and have worked side by side with them over the last two years to make the new 716 AP2’s even better.” 

NEW 716 AP2 TECHNOLOGY: New AP2 provides tour-proven distance with maximum forgiveness through the most advanced technology available in a tour played iron: 

 High Density Tungsten weighting creates a Low CG that is perfectly aligned at impact to increase speed and distance. The tungsten weights are shaped to perimeter and precisely placed low and out using an Advanced Co-Forging Process pioneered for golf clubs by Titleist R&D. The result is solid feel and higher MOI. 

• A forgiving High-MOI Design – with an average of 56.2 grams of tungsten per head, 25 percent more than AP2 714 – drives higher ball speeds across the face for more consistent distance on off-center hits at a tour-preferred blade length that allows workability and shot control. Compared to the previous generation, 716 AP2 has 8.5 percent higher MOI in the long irons and 5.5 percent for the full set. 

• New AP2’s innovative construction combines a forged 1025 Carbon steel body with extreme perimeter tungsten weighting in the long and mid irons for an unparalleled combination of low CG and high MOI with Solid Forged Feel. 

“New AP2 is a direct result of advancements in our co-forging process,” Ines said. “When the development process began, I told my team to design the best club they could, put the tungsten where we wanted it and not worry about whether we could actually make it. We shaped the tungsten to the perimeter of the club and brought it right to the edge so, literally, it’s part of the profile. Incredibly, our manufacturing team figured out how to make it. You can always make a golf club more forgiving by making it bigger, but a tour player doesn’t want to play anything bigger than this. So we had to get more creative in order to boost our MOI. Really, the only way to get the weight farther out now would be to pull it outside of the head.” 

“There isn’t a tour-played iron with better technology than AP2,” Stone said. “It’s been the forgiveness leader by a substantial margin for years now and we just keep expanding on that. Our 712 series AP2, which we introduced in the fall of 2011, would still be a leader in the category in terms of combination of low CG and high MOI. And our construction has improved two times since then. Our tour players like ball speed on off center hits just like everyone else does. Consistent distance comes from consistent speed. The forgiveness of 716 AP2 is now on par with 714 AP1 and brings distance control in a players’ club to an entirely new level.” 

• • • 

IMPROVED FEEL: New 716 AP1 and AP2 models provide solid feel at impact with improved turf interaction. 

Optimized CG heights, low with a slight progression through the set, are positioned closer to the point of impact for solid feel. Higher MOI, through the increased use of high density tungsten, adds stability and further enhances the solid feel. 

AP1 has a new pre-worn leading edge and cambered sole that reduces digging and allows a smoother entry and release from the turf. This is essential for a game improvement head size. 

AP2 features a fractionally wider sole (as compared to 714 AP2) with trailing edge relief that helps the club get through the turf fast with less dig. 

PREFERRED LOFT PROGRESSION: New 716 AP1 irons are available in 3 (19º) to P (43º) irons, plus W (47º) and W2 (52º) gap wedges, with an optimized loft progression that facilitates shot-stopping distance at both ends of the set and creates preferable yardage gaps. Strong lofts in the short irons provide distance with trajectory and spin control. Strong (but not too strong) lofts in the long irons provide distance with proper launch, longer carry and shot-stopping ability. Compared to other game improvement irons, new AP1’s provide tighter dispersion at the short end of the set where control is paramount, and less yardage gap compression at the long end of the set where launch and trajectory are critical. 

New 716 AP2 irons are available in 3 (21º) to P (46º) irons, plus a W (50º) gap wedge, with tour-validated, player preferred lofts similar to prior generations. 

Andrew Hodson

Andrew is proud to sit on the National Fitters Board with Callaway Golf and has been proudly designated as one of the top 100 fitting centers by Golf Digest ever since this prestigious designation began back in 2010.

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