What are the lofts of Titleist AP2 irons?
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What are the lofts of Titleist AP2 irons?
Specifications
AP2 | Offset | Loft |
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7 Iron | .110″ | 35° |
8 Iron | .100″ | 39° |
9 Iron | .090″ | 43° |
P | .085″ | 47° |
What is the loft on an AP2 wedge?
Titleist 716 AP2 Wedge Specifications
Iron | Loft | Lie |
---|---|---|
7 Iron | 34° | 63° |
8 Iron | 38° | 63.5° |
9 Iron | 42° | 64° |
PW | 46° | 64° |
What year did the Titleist AP2 714 irons come out?
2013
Titleist 714 AP2 Irons – Product Details
UK Launch | 08 November 2013 |
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USA Launch | 08 November 2013 |
Handicap Range | Low High |
Golfer | Mens |
Hand Availability | Left, Right |
What are the lofts of Titleist AP2 714 irons?
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712 Loft | 714 Loft | |
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5 Iron | 27° | 27° |
6 Iron | 31° | 30° |
7 Iron | 35° | 34° |
8 Iron | 39° | 38° |
What degree is pitching wedge AP2?
46°
Pitching Wedge – 46°
Are AP2 irons game improvement?
It also increases the resistance to twisting and Titleist say that the 718 AP2 has a higher MOI than their 714 AP1 game improvement iron, which is pretty impressive. There is now a pre-worn leading edge throughout the set which improves the turf interaction and this was very good out on the course.
What degree is a Titleist W wedge?
48°
Titleist 714 AP1 Wedge Specifications
Iron | Loft | Bounce |
---|---|---|
9 Iron | 40° | 5° |
PW | 44° | 6° |
W | 48° | 7° |
W2 | 52° | 7° |
What degree is a pitching wedge Titleist?
Pitching Wedge – 43°
What loft should my wedges be?
To make it easy, a good rule of thumb is to have about four-degrees of loft between your wedges. So, if your 48-degree pitching wedge flies on average 110 yards, and your 56-degree sand wedge goes about 80 yards, you probably need a 52-degree wedge that carries around 95 yards to fill an important hole in your setup.
What is standard loft for pitching wedge?
44 to 48 degrees loft
The pitching wedge is often the final and most lofted club in most modern iron sets. Pitching wedges are generally in the range of 44 to 48 degrees loft and used for hitting the longest wedge shots into a green. Pitching wedges are also quite handy for short pitch and run shots around the green.
What loft wedges should I have?
What 3 loft wedges should I carry?
Know your pitching wedge loft. If it’s 45 degrees or less, add three more wedges that are spaced apart by no more than 4-5 degrees each. So generally think about putting in a gap wedge that’s 48 or 50 degrees, a sand wedge that’s between 54 and 56 degrees, and a lob wedge that’s between 58 and 60 degrees.