If one is looking for scientific jargon such as MOI, Mizuno JPX A25 Fairway Wood, aerodynamics, or rate of spin, they should seek someone with knowledge of physics. This article addresses aesthetics, feel, and imagery regarding the latest line of Titleist golf clubs. Do clothes make the golfer? When preparing to take a shot, does one admire the tone of their golf shoes? Would they notice how the hems on their trousers strike just so beneath their ankles, or would a golfer be more concerned about the lie of their club as they address the ball? The new Titleist clubs provide a distinctive lie that will remove all sartorial concerns from swing thoughts. Yes, the prototypes have survived replication attempts by those who covet the Titleist line, and spies, virtual or otherwise, may now come in from the cold. When one purchases a set of 712 irons for use during the 2012 season, they can rest assured their bag holds a unique design. However, choosing Titleist golf clubs is not the end; one must next select the preferred model from the styles below.
**712 Forged CB**: When pulling a club, a golfer will palm the sole of their number, and on other brands like Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 Pu..., their thumb might flick over an obvious cavity backing their club. This is not so on the 712 CB’s. The golfer's clutching hand will detect a subtle 'V' back there and be reminded of the solidity of forged steel. They will pull their number with steely resolve as well, for 'feel' is a paramount consideration to a golfer.
**712 Forged MB**: In this age of oversized clubs, the MB series reminds one, perhaps wistfully, of Sir Harry Vardon. Although Titleist golf clubs are not thin blades, they are neither massive nor do they heft like most modern clubs. Whether one interlocks their fingers or uses the grip introduced by Sir Harry, they will knock a shot with these clubs and feel the urge to look around to see if Old Tom Morris might have seen.
**712 AP1 and AP2**: These irons feature rounded soles, with the AP1 featuring a weighted sole while the AP2 offers tungsten weights in the heel and toe. These Titleist clubs have forged dual-cavity backs and are cradled by thin steel. One might consult their shopkeeper to arrange a mixing-and-matching of these irons to get the best of both worlds and give any golfer the best chance possible of improving their game.
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