Titleist Irons Reviews

Titleist golf clubs have earned broad acceptance with tour professionals, club professionals and competitive amateurs worldwide through an unwavering commitment to performance, quality excellence and fitting. The Titleist ProV1 golf ball is the number 1 ball on tour.

Titleist AP2 irons offer improved playability from technically advanced blades that give forgiveness without sacrificing shot workability while combining traditional blade length and sole width with a more efficient multi-material weight distribution. Titleist AP2 irons have the traditional solid feel of a forged iron with contemporary yet classic looks and a new squarer profile which will delight all low-mid handicap golfers.

  • Titleist 804.OS Game Improvement Irons Review

    RRP: £620

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    TG Rating 4 out of 5

    Price: £620 (steel) £745 (graphite) Contact: 01480 301114 Website: www.titleist.co.uk Clubs in set: 3 - PW Other clubs available: 2 iron and gap wedge Shaft Options: Nippon NS Pro 970 Steel - Stiff and Regular Titleist 3980 Graphite - Stiff and...

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  • Titleist MB Better Player Irons Review

    RRP: £850

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    Keeping with its serious clubs for serious golfer roots, Titleist introduces the new Titleist MB forged irons featuring improved feel and looks. The MB are classic muscle back forged irons that deliver the looks, feel and performance highly-skilled...

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  • Titleist AP1 714 Game Improvement irons Review

    RRP: £93

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    In a nutshell: Designed to offer the most forgiveness in the 714 family, without looking too chunky. Tech highlights: A progressive centre of gravity, moving upwards from long to short irons, means the former are designed to launch high, the latter...

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  • Titleist 714 MB irons Review

    RRP: £114

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    In a nutshell: Aimed at the highly-skilled player who wants to control the ball and move it both ways. Tech highlights: Also forged from a block of 1025 carbon steel, the 714 MB is the company’s latest line of muscleback blades. It’s the smallest,...

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  • Titleist 712U Driving Iron Review

    RRP: £180

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    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    Adam Scott had Titleist’s new utility iron in the bag when he won the Masters. The 712U is a forged iron that provides traditional blade players with improved playability and shot control. Eengineered with a deep centre of gravity position for a...

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