THE ULTIMATE GAME IMPROVEMENT IRON.
With explosive ball speed and an even more-forgiving face, 718 AP1 irons reward you in every way you can imagine. All while maintaining our classically coveted look and feel.
Available Irons: 4-W53 (RH/LH)
With explosive ball speed and an even more-forgiving face, 718 AP1 irons reward you in every way you can imagine. All while maintaining our classically coveted look and feel.
Available Irons: 4-W53 (RH/LH)
Launch it high and land it soft with a lower CG and refined tungsten weighting for each individual iron. Hit longer shots that hold the green more often, putting you in better scoring positions.
AP1 irons not only deliver more distance, but also produce more consistent gapping throughout the set. Hollow-body long irons and undercut cavity mid and short irons mean you’ll be able to maximize carry distance for every shot.
A higher MOI gives you more room on the face to hit it pure. An improved leading edge creates better turf interaction, for more consistent contact. Together they let you hit every shot closer to your target.
Ryan O., Amateur
Titleist offers an extensive selection of shafts, grips, specifications and other customization options to help you perform to your potential.
Brett Porath, Director of Titleist Golf Club Fitting
Explore the entire Titleist 718 iron line and compare models side-by-side.
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Flexes: R300, S300
Weight: 95g, 95, 107g (S300, 4-7-W)
Torque: 2.1°-1.8°
Launch: Mid/High
Flexes: L,A,R,S
Weight: 57g, 57g, 69g (R, 4-7-W)
Torque: 4.4°-2.7° (R)
Launch: High
Traditional iron shafts feature a constant weight profile - shafts with the same mass properties throughout the set. With ascending mass shaft technology, the weight of each shaft increases by 3 grams throughout the set (long iron to short iron). Most golfers already use ascending weight shafts in their driver, fairways, and hybrids.
The new Titleist AP irons feature ascending mass stock shafts in distinct weight ranges matched to the performance of each model, with lighter long iron shafts for launch and speed and heavier short iron shafts for control.