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Titleist AP2 Irons

chipping

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As new set of AP2`S 4 to PW 2* Upright steel Project X Rifle 5.00 Shafts,2 rounds only complete with certificate from titleist,Bought on impulse they worked on the range, but I am clearly not good enough to use them, my loss your gain paid £525
£399 + £15 fully insured postage

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bobmac

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Hi Chipping.
Let me get this right.
You want to sell your new irons and go back to your old ones and lose £126?
You still have your old irons to sell?
If you keep your new irons and sell your old ones for say... £50, what with saving the £126 plus the £50 for your old irons, that would buy you 6 HOURS OF LESSONS
Your swing can't be that bad :)
 

chipping

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Hi
Yes don`t mind taking the loss, as for lessons allready having them and I am improving,love the the look of the AP2`s but they are just not clicking for me, don`t know if it is the shaft not suitable for my swing, they just don`t feel right,I am not keen on the top appearance of most irons these days, as I grew up having to play blades 25 years ago, when you had to hit the damn ball!
I know modern clubs help but it is just the wide soles and thick top edges that bug me,perhaps I should play with my eyes shut
 

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Have a look at something like the TM tour burner. I have a set and much thinner top line than the AP1 (and definitely more so than X22 or the standard burner). Very strong flight and great forgiveness
 
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