Titleist CB 710 Forged irons:
Titleist CB 710 forged irons appear to a lot of people for the appearance of them with a compact head shape, slight cavity enhanced with a solid weight pad, and slender soles, which can make them easily outstand from the classic Titleist blade irons of the past. They are not excessively long from heel to toe (shorter than the AP2), so they might be more suitable for poorer ball strikers. But it seems to cut power for those who prefer this appearance. Perhaps they do not as soft as some irons but they feature a nice balance with a pleasant sound at impact between solid and smooth. When you hit the ball, you will not have a jarring feel on impact towards the heel and toe. In addition, it is no an issue to strike balls out of fairway, rough or even divots in dry conditions. The CB irons also feature an optimized cavity muscle that allow more mass behind the impact area to achieve the soft, solid fee. The lighter weighting can promote consistent launch angle, backspin and ball speed so as to get farer distance.
Titeist AP2 710 Forged irons:
On the market, by adjusting the lies and lofts, the AP2's tend to fly and spin more than the CBs, so players typically take home stronger lofted AP2 sets. Many golfers like the look of the CB's and prefer the narrower sole of the CB's, but feel the AP2's may give them the extra "help" from time to time. Titeist MOI does a great job to make the AP2 irons a little more forgiving than the CB and also makes AP2 irons a good look at address. For some tester, they prefer AP2 irons because CB irons are not anything amazing and feel like an average Titleist irons. Compared with CB irons, AP2 irons give you almost everything the CB does, with better results on slight mishots. They AP2's are most definitely a more forgiving blade compared to the CB's. They are more muted and feel softer than the CB's, softer in a fabricated insert way.
The AP2's are the overwhelming choice of Titleist Professionals. Here is the breakdown of iron choice for Staffer's on Titleist's website: 710 CB players (20) and AP2 players (41). The product gives the better player a truly balanced performance choice, outstanding feel with shot workability and forgiveness. And that is why so many players are using it. AP2 was the #1 iron model on the PGA Tour in 2008 and 2009. It was the most played iron model at the 2008 and 2009 PNC (Club Pro Championship). And it was the most played model at the 2009 US Amateur Championship where there were more sets of AP2 Irons in play than any other brand combined"
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