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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2008 12:06:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sadly the only way to compare the AP series with the nike VR is by the VR full cavity back. The blades and half cavity don&#039;t have the forgiveness and Weight that the AP&#039;s have and quite frankly, are a complete differant look. When players buy blades, it is because they want the look. Science tells us that the metal, forged or cast, has no bearing on the workability of a club, that is the mental aspect. The only things that work the ball are club head path and face angle, Call a spade a spade but the club is a preference, if you can hit the Nike Blades, Like the way they look, feel, preform, then you are better than more than 75% of golfers alive.
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Sadly the only way to compare the AP series with the nike VR is by the VR full cavity back. The blades and half cavity don&#039;t have the forgiveness and Weight that the AP&#039;s have and quite frankly, are a complete differant look. When players buy blades, it is because they want the look. Science tells us that the metal, forged or cast, has no bearing on the workability of a club, that is the mental aspect. The only things that work the ball are club head path and face angle, Call a spade a spade but the club is a preference, if you can hit the Nike Blades, Like the way they look, feel, preform, then you are better than more than 75% of golfers alive.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sadly the only way to compare the AP series with the nike VR is by the VR full cavity back. The blades and half cavity don&#8217;t have the forgiveness and Weight that the AP&#8217;s have and quite frankly, are a complete differant look. When players buy blades, it is because they want the look. Science tells us that the metal, forged or cast, has no bearing on the workability of a club, that is the mental aspect. The only things that work the ball are club head path and face angle, Call a spade a spade but the club is a preference, if you can hit the Nike Blades, Like the way they look, feel, preform, then you are better than more than 75% of golfers alive.<br />
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<p>Sadly the only way to compare the AP series with the nike VR is by the VR full cavity back. The blades and half cavity don&#8217;t have the forgiveness and Weight that the AP&#8217;s have and quite frankly, are a complete differant look. When players buy blades, it is because they want the look. Science tells us that the metal, forged or cast, has no bearing on the workability of a club, that is the mental aspect. The only things that work the ball are club head path and face angle, Call a spade a spade but the club is a preference, if you can hit the Nike Blades, Like the way they look, feel, preform, then you are better than more than 75% of golfers alive.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2008 01:52:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey, I just bought the AP2&#039;s. I am a scratch player when playing once per week. These are a great feeling clubs, the distance consistancy is absolutely great. They are the best club I have hit for gearing down for knockdown shots! I changed from the Callaway X-16 pro series, not sure if I lost distance or not (started when the weather changed), but I dont think I lost any. These clubs have great feel, the AP1&#039;s are a lil more forgiving but not quite as good for consistant distance. I recommend the clubs to anyone who strikes the ball well.

And a note for everyone. If you play ProV1x, when it cools off go ahead and change to the regular ProV1. They wont make a lot of distance with longer clubs, but the x wont compress correctly with the shorter shots (like 125 yrds). Hope this helps everyone who is playing this ball.

Hope this helps your question about the AP irons.
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Hey, I just bought the AP2&#039;s. I am a scratch player when playing once per week. These are a great feeling clubs, the distance consistancy is absolutely great. They are the best club I have hit for gearing down for knockdown shots! I changed from the Callaway X-16 pro series, not sure if I lost distance or not (started when the weather changed), but I dont think I lost any. These clubs have great feel, the AP1&#039;s are a lil more forgiving but not quite as good for consistant distance. I recommend the clubs to anyone who strikes the ball well.

And a note for everyone. If you play ProV1x, when it cools off go ahead and change to the regular ProV1. They wont make a lot of distance with longer clubs, but the x wont compress correctly with the shorter shots (like 125 yrds). Hope this helps everyone who is playing this ball.

Hope this helps your question about the AP irons.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey, I just bought the AP2&#8217;s. I am a scratch player when playing once per week. These are a great feeling clubs, the distance consistancy is absolutely great. They are the best club I have hit for gearing down for knockdown shots! I changed from the Callaway X-16 pro series, not sure if I lost distance or not (started when the weather changed), but I dont think I lost any. These clubs have great feel, the AP1&#8217;s are a lil more forgiving but not quite as good for consistant distance. I recommend the clubs to anyone who strikes the ball well.</p>
<p>And a note for everyone. If you play ProV1x, when it cools off go ahead and change to the regular ProV1. They wont make a lot of distance with longer clubs, but the x wont compress correctly with the shorter shots (like 125 yrds). Hope this helps everyone who is playing this ball.</p>
<p>Hope this helps your question about the AP irons.<br />
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<p>Hey, I just bought the AP2&#8217;s. I am a scratch player when playing once per week. These are a great feeling clubs, the distance consistancy is absolutely great. They are the best club I have hit for gearing down for knockdown shots! I changed from the Callaway X-16 pro series, not sure if I lost distance or not (started when the weather changed), but I dont think I lost any. These clubs have great feel, the AP1&#8217;s are a lil more forgiving but not quite as good for consistant distance. I recommend the clubs to anyone who strikes the ball well.</p>
<p>And a note for everyone. If you play ProV1x, when it cools off go ahead and change to the regular ProV1. They wont make a lot of distance with longer clubs, but the x wont compress correctly with the shorter shots (like 125 yrds). Hope this helps everyone who is playing this ball.</p>
<p>Hope this helps your question about the AP irons.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Dec 2008 21:10:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i tried out the ap irons and they are the smoothest feeling clubs out there i think and i added 5 yards on each club from my other set (Nike Slingshots OSS)
if the money doesnt matter go with the ap irons
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i tried out the ap irons and they are the smoothest feeling clubs out there i think and i added 5 yards on each club from my other set (Nike Slingshots OSS)
if the money doesnt matter go with the ap irons</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i tried out the ap irons and they are the smoothest feeling clubs out there i think and i added 5 yards on each club from my other set (Nike Slingshots OSS)<br />
if the money doesnt matter go with the ap irons<br />
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<p>i tried out the ap irons and they are the smoothest feeling clubs out there i think and i added 5 yards on each club from my other set (Nike Slingshots OSS)<br />
if the money doesnt matter go with the ap irons</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2008 16:34:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>the New Titleist AP irons  is better!
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the New Titleist AP irons  is better!</description>
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<p>the New Titleist AP irons  is better!</p>
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