Thanks Simon and Neil...really informative review. I'm in the market for new irons -- currently play to a 10 handicap, but turning 70 soon and have begun losing distance. I plan to test the Apex Ai200, TaylorMade P790 and the Srixon ZX5. Thanks again for the great content.
Ti Fusion proves that black is slimming!# Looking at performance there are some stand outs: Apex Pro outperforms both the CB and MB - longer, faster ball speed, more peak height, more spin. Other than tour pros, why would anyone choose the MB or CB over the Pro. The Ti Fusion just out performs the Ai200 but I am not convinced that there is enough performance difference given the price differential - IMO buy the Ai200 over the Ti Fusion and use the money saved on some lessons
Couldn't get on with the Wilson Dynapower forged, and went to the ai200s. Where do you think they fit forgiveness-wise with the Mizuno JPX hot metal pro/MP 245?
Thanks to the profile we'd see them as being pretty much inline with the JPX925 Pro, yet they have a similar loft to the TM P790. Hope that helps Mike.
If you would consider secondhand clubs from previous years in your test, what model do you think has stood the test of time is a great value for the 15 handicapper?
Thanks Simon and Neil...really informative review. I'm in the market for new irons -- currently play to a 10 handicap, but turning 70 soon and have begun losing distance. I plan to test the Apex Ai200, TaylorMade P790 and the Srixon ZX5. Thanks again for the great content.
Lovely to hear Brian, you can't make a bad choice between those three models. Let us know how you get on. 👍
Ti Fusion proves that black is slimming!#
Looking at performance there are some stand outs: Apex Pro outperforms both the CB and MB - longer, faster ball speed, more peak height, more spin. Other than tour pros, why would anyone choose the MB or CB over the Pro. The Ti Fusion just out performs the Ai200 but I am not convinced that there is enough performance difference given the price differential - IMO buy the Ai200 over the Ti Fusion and use the money saved on some lessons
Thanks for your input Justin.
Couldn't get on with the Wilson Dynapower forged, and went to the ai200s. Where do you think they fit forgiveness-wise with the Mizuno JPX hot metal pro/MP 245?
Thanks to the profile we'd see them as being pretty much inline with the JPX925 Pro, yet they have a similar loft to the TM P790.
Hope that helps Mike.
If you would consider secondhand clubs from previous years in your test, what model do you think has stood the test of time is a great value for the 15 handicapper?
The Callaway Apex CF16 were amazing, not hollow body but a forged cavity back and a great shape.
@@todaysgolfer thank you very much
I believe the Ti Fusion is that color because titanium and carbon steel are different colors and would look weird without the PVD.
Thanks for your input.