AP2 vs. MB

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By bosco j

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  1. bosco j

    bosco j
    Austin, TX

    I was at the local golfsmith and hit AP2 and MB 716. They both had standard length, lie and loft (I currently play +1/4 shaft length). The AP2 had True Temper Dynamic Gold AMT S300, and MB had True Temper Dynamic Golf S300.

    I was wondering if the launch monitor data is significantly different to pick one over the other?

    Thanks for any and all inputs!

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  2. Edward K

    Edward K
    Wesley Chapel, FL

    Military
    Tough call Bro, I have both sets. Ultimately play with the MB's a majority of the time. I'd be focusing on the severity of your bad shots more than anything. For me, absolutely nothing beats the MB's, but I've played pure blades my whole life....
  3. Very rare to see someone hit a blade further than a cavity club. if you consider yourself a solid ball striker then I'd go with the MBs. Also I believe an R300 shaft would be a wiser choice over the s300 especially since the swing speed probably won't increase over time
  4. Team Titleist Staff
    Hey Bosco J,

    This is an excellent topic to bring up as I have payers who get clubs that perform similarly all the time. I have a couple red flags that jump out to me that I would discuss before making a decision.

    ***There is no club data or turf interaction so this is going to be a bit more player preference based assuming you are hitting a 7 iron***


    1) How does it go through the turf? Mats tend to show much different numbers vs turf in clubs other than driver. This is critical in deciding a sole width and club shape. Tour players don’t just decide based on metrics it’s about their styles of play Adam Scott (MB) vs Jordan Spieth (AP2)

    2) How does it look and feel to you? Do you think when on course you can perform at your best in any lie or situation?

    3) What about the long irons? Can you feel confident with an MB 5, 4 iron?

    Some food for thought, hope this helps!


    Lucas B.
    Senior Club Fitting Anaylst

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