October 28, 2013 At 06:33 AM By Kai C
Kai CEnschede, 0
Hello Titleist,
Yesterday I have hit the new AP2 714 irons on a demo day with the XP95 shaft from TT. I have seen there is a XP105 version also, will this one come available also (upcharge or standard?)?
Kind regards,Kai
Cameron DNewport, RI
Hello Kai,
The True Temper XP 105 is available at no up-charge.
Cameron
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Tyler HAppleton, WI
Kai - this is a great shaft and I have been playing it since I received my AP2 714's in November of 2014. Tyler
golfinnutLeesburg, VA
I have the Project X in my 714 AP2's 5-PW (flatter, more boring trajectory) and the XP 95 in the 3-4 irons ... great shaft! Gets the ball up quick and a great flight!
Rich J
October 28, 2013 At 06:33 AM
Hello Titleist, Yesterday I have hit the new AP2 714 irons on a demo day with the XP95 shaft from TT. I have seen there is a XP105 version also, will this one come available also (upcharge or standard?)? Kind regards,Kai
I have a set of 712 AP2 irons (3-9) with Tru Temper Dynamic Gold shafts, stiff flex. According to the "book", I have no business using such a heavy, let alone stiff flex, shaft. But I chose the AP2 irons and the heavier stiff flex shafts to control my swing plane and flight path. Last week, I demo'd a set of 714 AP1 irons at my club with Tru Temper XP95 shafts, regular flex. The higher trajectory, combined with my swing speed, instantly gave me 15 to 20 more yards on my long irons, 10 to 12 more yards on my mid irons, and 5 to 8 more yards on my short irons.
I am in no mood to take a hit by selling my AP2 irons for the AP1 irons. Can I truly switch over to XP95 shafts on my 712 AP2 irons? How will that affect swing weight? Any other comments would be welcome.
Rich
Don OMadison, WI
April 14, 2015 At 12:29 PM
You should. There is also the TT XP105 as well as the XP95, and a Kuro Kage 85 g graphite option. You need to at least have a fitter work with a 914 AP2 head to try the shafts. This may be a closer test than the 714 AP1. The AP1 is 1 to 2 degrees stronger in loft than your AP2 (5I = 26/27, 9I 40/42). This may be an apple/oranges comparison with the loft differences with the results with the AP1. Your local shop will be able to quote you a price for Titleist or the shop to replace the shafts.
When you say, "You should", is that encouragement to sell the 712 AP2s and buy a mixed set of 714 AP1/AP2 irons?
Also, what is a 914 AP2 head? I am only familiar with the 714 AP2s.
Lastly, are you saying that it is not recommended to install the Tru Temper XP95 shafts on my 712 AP2 irons?
Thanks.
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