2011年12月16日星期五

Titleist MB VS CB

Titleist con­tin­ues to design some of the more con­sis­tent and suc­cess­ful irons for seri­ous golfers on the mar­ket. The lat­est exam­ple is the new MB and CB forged irons (712 Series) that the com­pany says fea­tures improved looks, feel and per­for­mance.  Each model build upon the clas­sic designs of the Titleist 710 irons. The Titleist MB, in fact, has been the most-played iron model on the PGA Tour for the past cou­ple of sea­sons. Each model car­ries a sug­gested retail price of $140 per club (steel) and $165 per club (graphite).

When we started for­mu­lat­ing plans for the new MB and CB designs, we knew that the project would be a rein­ter­pre­ta­tion, not a com­plete rein­ven­tion,” said Steve Pelisek, Gen­eral Man­ager, Titleist Golf Clubs.  “The orig­i­nal MB and CB mod­els were so well received on Tour, as well as in the mar­ket­place, that we knew we had suc­ceeded in deliv­er­ing the core design fun­da­men­tals that res­onate with the tra­di­tional blade player.  We did iden­tify through our work with the world’s best play­ers, how­ever, some areas where we could make improve­ments, which we incor­po­rated in the new mod­els.  The new MB and CB still embody those key design ele­ments that made the first gen­er­a­tion so well accepted.”
The new MB is a clas­sic mus­cle back forged iron, while the new CB, also forged, fea­tures a shal­low cavity-back design.  Pelisek said the new MB and CB each fea­ture a redesigned back that fea­tures a faceted sur­face across the back known as the “dog bone.”  This sur­face, accord­ing to Pelisek,  is larger in the heel and toe while nar­row­ing behind the impact area.  Basi­cally it locates more mass behind the impact area for the tra­di­tional solid feel expected from blade irons.
Based on player feed­back, Pelisek said the sole of the new MB has been improved, with trail­ing edge and heel relief for reduced resis­tance through the turf.  The new MB sole is great for play­ers with a shal­low angle of attack who tend to pick the ball off the turf, while the slightly wider sole CB helps play­ers that are more aggres­sive through the turf.

2011年12月15日星期四

Titleist 712 AP1 Irons,It's hot!

Titleist 712 AP1 Irons
The heads of 712 AP1 Irons are the same size as their predecessors.Their most significant new feature is a progressive blade length. High quality, high technology design and construction featuring a stainless steel body, tungsten nickel sole and Tuned Feel System enhances performance and feel. Perimeter weighted back flange and tungsten nickel sole bar locates the CG low and deep for increased MOI, forgiveness and stability.
The thin face with integrated aluminum and soft elastomer Tuned Feel System in the back cavity improves sound and feel at impact for a hotter, more lively feel.Dual cavity design pushes weight to the perimeter for a hotter face and flight. Shorter blade length, thinner topline, and reduced visual offset deliver control and performance. High performance Nippon NS Pro 105T lightweight shaft features a medium tip for control and softer butt section for feel. Titleist Tour Velvet rubber grip provides soft feel with traction.

Titlesit 712 AP2 Irons
The new 712 AP2 looks pretty decent. They feature our most advanced multi-material designs which deliver superior distance control through increased moment-of-inertia (MOI) which also provides outstanding solid feel. In addition we have made appearance improvements to both sets.
The new titleist AP2 irons 712, which are designed for low handicappers,Titleist has significantly increased the club's moment of inertia (MOI) by re-positioning tungsten weight within the heads.The overall goal was to better apply the different materials used in the design. The New Titleist 712 AP2 Irons are more forgiving and more disctance control.It gives the AP2 player more consistent ball speed over a larger area of the face.

Conclusion
Titleist 712 series Irons have come now, select one for you as a summer gift playing good golf ! They looks pretty decent and feature our most advanced multi-material designs.

About Titleist 712 MB Irons detail and comments

Titleist 712 MB  Irons feature a uniform muscle shape that provides more mass behind the impact area to achieve the quintessential soft, solid feel. This weighting also produces consistent launch angle, backspin and ball speed in order to provide precise distance and shot control demanded by better players.

The MB are classic muscle back forged irons that deliver the looks, feel and performance highly-skilled players demand. Forged from 1025 carbon steel with bright chrome plating, MB irons feature constant blade lengths, minimal progressive offset and a thin topline for superior shotmaking.
The classic design and traditional feel and responsiveness of the new 712 MB irons will please even the most adamant traditional iron enthusiasts.


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Newest Titleist 712 AP2 Irons from PCG Tour

"The overall goal was to better apply different materials we use in the design, to make both the 712 AP1 and AP2, in essence, more forgiving." McGinley said, "But when you are talking about the AP2 player, he's not really looking for forgiveness. For him, iron play is all about distance control. When we can make an iron more forgiving, we're really providing the AP2 player with more consistent ball speeds over a larger area of the clubface." Titleist is one of the most particular clubs with the very best golfing makes while in the world, and maybe that is the main reason why Titleist 712 AP2 Irons are so welcome among a wide range of golfers. According to Titleist Golf, "The Titleist 712 AP2 Irons feature a multi-material, dual-cavity design aimed at serious golfers who desire for greatly enhanced feel with Tour-preferred performance. Extensive analysis of sound and vibration enable them to increase the quality of impact feel to a new level. The 55-gram tungsten-nickel sole weight further enhances feel and forgiveness."

With the newest Titleist 712 AP2 Irons in your bag, you will achieve consistent ball speeds and enhanced distance control on miss hits from a 7% increase in moment of inertia (MOI) with no sacrifice of workability or shot control. The reduced sole widths in the 8-iron, 9-iron as well as pitching wedge improve turf performance for more precise shots. Among the PGA Tour players using the Titleist 712 AP2 irons are Ben Crane, Brendon DeJonge, Jason Dufner, Brad Faxon, Hunter Haas, Matteo Manassero, Tom Pernice Jr. and Nick Watney.

Michael Hoey posted a four-round total of 22-under-par to win the Alfred Dunhill Links, and this Northern Irishman had the new Titleist 712 AP2 irons in his bag in Scotland. Hoey held off the challenge of compatriot and fellow Titleist brand ambassador Rory McIlroy at The Home of Golf and used a plethora of other Titleist gear in the process.


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Nick Watney Tests Titleist 712 AP2 Irons

    Before they are available on market, the prototype Titleist AP1, AP2, CB and MB irons (712 Series) are being introduced on the PGA Tour this week. Six days before winning the AT&T National, Titleist Brand Ambassador Nick Watney was hard at work on the range at Aronimink Golf Club on a rainy, muggy day in Philadelphia, testing his new Prototype Titleist 712 AP2 Irons for the first time. Nick later brought the new prototype irons out on the course for further testing. The following afternoon, after playing in the Wednesday Pro-Am, Nick stopped by the Titleist Tour Van to let the team know his previous set of irons could be shipped home.

    Nick was one of 19 players that had new Prototype Titleist AP1, AP2, CB or MB (712 series) irons in the bag on the first tee Thursday at Aronimink, just 54 hours after the seeding and tour validation process for the new prototype irons had begun.

    Titleist 712 AP2 Irons are designed for golfers of low handicap. Titleist's vice president of golf club marketing Chris McGinley said that Titleist has significantly increased the club's moment of inertia (MOI) by re-positioning tungsten weight within the heads. "The overall goal was to better apply the different materials we use in the design to make both the AP1 and AP2, in essence, more forgiving.” McGinley said. But when you are talking about the AP2 player, he's not really looking for forgiveness. For him, iron play is all about distance control. “When we can make an iron more forgiving, we're really giving the AP2 player more consistent ball speed over a larger area of the face."


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