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Group: Members Posts: 3 Feedback Rating: 0 Joined: 14-January 08 From: Indianapolis Member No.: 45,973 |
I am in the same boat as well. I have hit the MP-57's into the net during my last 3 golf lessons. Pretty sweet club. However, I currently play Titleist 762's and am partial to Titleist. I cannot wait to hit these! I hope they feel as good as they look. I would certainly be happy with the Mizuno's though. They are real nice to look at as well. I wonder how the durability compares??? Adam Hey all, first time posting here! Have been sittin back and just reading what everyone has to say for about a month or so... Adam, I am in the same boat as you! I have been playing the 762's now for about 5 years I believe... Had them since they first came out... I just saw the tag on the AP2's today and can't believe that they want $1,000 for a set of them... Guess I'm not surprised with the dual cavity tungsten... I have hit the MP-57's many times as I work at a Golfsmith and i'm torn between the two as well... Lately, someone has been trying to talk me into the Ping S-58's! I have hit them a bunch and they are growing on me... However, I just don't know how I can get away from Titleist irons... I have always been true to them, having several sets of the old school DCI's! I love my 762's and will definitely be keeping them around in case whatever I get doesn't do the trick... To anyone that has hit the AP2's and the MP-57's... Are the AP2's worth my extra $150? The 57's have begun to grow on me, but I just can't see myself playing anything but Titleist... |
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Mar 3 2008, 09:24 PM
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![]() Group: Peanut Gallery Posts: 320 Feedback Rating: 2 Joined: 13-February 06 Member No.: 11,866 |
I am in the same boat as well. I have hit the MP-57's into the net during my last 3 golf lessons. Pretty sweet club. However, I currently play Titleist 762's and am partial to Titleist. I cannot wait to hit these! I hope they feel as good as they look. I would certainly be happy with the Mizuno's though. They are real nice to look at as well. I wonder how the durability compares??? Adam Hey all, first time posting here! Have been sittin back and just reading what everyone has to say for about a month or so... Adam, I am in the same boat as you! I have been playing the 762's now for about 5 years I believe... Had them since they first came out... I just saw the tag on the AP2's today and can't believe that they want $1,000 for a set of them... Guess I'm not surprised with the dual cavity tungsten... I have hit the MP-57's many times as I work at a Golfsmith and i'm torn between the two as well... Lately, someone has been trying to talk me into the Ping S-58's! I have hit them a bunch and they are growing on me... However, I just don't know how I can get away from Titleist irons... I have always been true to them, having several sets of the old school DCI's! I love my 762's and will definitely be keeping them around in case whatever I get doesn't do the trick... To anyone that has hit the AP2's and the MP-57's... Are the AP2's worth my extra $150? The 57's have begun to grow on me, but I just can't see myself playing anything but Titleist... I personally think that the extra $150 is worth it on the AP2's. I like Mizuno, but the 57's are just very blah to me. They basically took the original design and threw a cavity back into it and they have a bit more offset to my eye the the AP2. I will say this...You are currently playing a club that hasn't been made for close to 10 years. If you like the AP2's more then the MP57's then I would think the $150 is well worth it when you keep them as long as you have. However if the MP57's are what you hit better then obviously those will be the better choice. You cannot go wrong with either set it is just a personal preference...Just don't buy either set because of loyalty choose them on performance alone Good Luck Tim |
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Mar 3 2008, 09:58 PM
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![]() Does anybody else here feel the way I do? Group: BST Volunteer Mods Posts: 4,694 Feedback Rating: 247 Joined: 7-June 06 From: NY Member No.: 15,339 |
keep in mind that the upcharge per club on the MP-57s for standard Project X is $8 and change per club. whereas the AP2s come stock with PX. if that's your shaft of choice, this brings the set prices a bit closer.
edit: nevermind, i see GS has the MP-57s with PX for $899.99. not sure if these are the Flighted version or not since when you go through the custom club ordering system, if you select MP-57 (not MP-57 w/Project X) it shows a $10 upcharge per club for standard PX. This post has been edited by drpino: Mar 3 2008, 10:06 PM |
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Mar 3 2008, 10:19 PM
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Group: ClubWRX Charter Members Posts: 428 Feedback Rating: 0 Joined: 7-June 07 Member No.: 31,091 |
I hope I don't come to regret this. But I just picked up MP-57 with Project X. My shop won't have the AP2's, until the end of the month. And it was a toss up between these two clubs.
Gotta go try my new mizzies out on the course tomorrow, and hopefully I won't want to try the AP2's when they come out in a few weeks. Wish me luck. |
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Mar 3 2008, 10:35 PM
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![]() "In Rod We Trust" Group: Peanut Gallery Posts: 853 Feedback Rating: 50 Joined: 24-July 06 From: Salina, KS Member No.: 16,871 Ebay ID: eRod13 |
I hope I don't come to regret this. But I just picked up MP-57 with Project X. My shop won't have the AP2's, until the end of the month. And it was a toss up between these two clubs. Gotta go try my new mizzies out on the course tomorrow, and hopefully I won't want to try the AP2's when they come out in a few weeks. Wish me luck. Good luck, lol! I am going for a lesson tomorrow with the Pro who happens to also be my club fitter. He's a Titleist staffer, so he told me he would fit me for a set of AP2 after my lesson. I am going to take the MP57 irons that I have with me. Regardless, I will decide between the two tomorrow. This post has been edited by eRod v1.0: Mar 3 2008, 10:36 PM |
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Mar 3 2008, 10:37 PM
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![]() Group: Peanut Gallery Posts: 354 Feedback Rating: 0 Joined: 28-June 05 Member No.: 2,049 |
Sounds great! Let us know how it goes!
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Mar 3 2008, 10:37 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 129 Feedback Rating: 0 Joined: 10-February 08 Member No.: 48,576 |
most irons nowadays are built with quality- and performance has more to do with the individual than the equipment itself. buy what you will think bring you most joy. it all comes down to personal preference, because its something that you alone will own and use.
i bought the mp 57, couple of weeks ago. have played about 7 rounds or so. I can't express how much i enjoy playing and owning these clubs. i cut and regripped them the day the irons were delivered, prefererred a little smaller grip than stock. bought neoprene headcovers to protect them. everytime i pull them out the bag, it makes me smile. They look good and feel great. these babies sit in my living room every night. here are some pics i took before and after a quick wet wipe down and wd 40 rub.
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Mar 3 2008, 10:54 PM
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![]() "In Rod We Trust" Group: Peanut Gallery Posts: 853 Feedback Rating: 50 Joined: 24-July 06 From: Salina, KS Member No.: 16,871 Ebay ID: eRod13 |
Great looking clubs Spacedust!
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Mar 3 2008, 11:13 PM
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Mar 3 2008, 11:57 PM
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![]() Group: Peanut Gallery Posts: 354 Feedback Rating: 0 Joined: 28-June 05 Member No.: 2,049 |
You might have a hard time finding a answer to this. There are not many people who have hit the AP2s yet and therefore will not be able to give you a answer. Very True I don't think a lot of guys will believe me on this, but I've hit both the MP-57's and the AP 2's and....(drum roll please) This post has been edited by golf983: Mar 3 2008, 11:57 PM |
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Mar 4 2008, 01:40 AM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 90 Feedback Rating: 0 Joined: 25-February 08 From: Pacific Northwest Member No.: 49,868 |
I just ordered a set of MP-57 PX 5.5 and they are due to arrive on March 10. I can tell you this, I am not regretting it. These clubs are swords of steel. They have a great design, very clean and pure. Mizuno steel is like Samurai steel, soft to the touch, sharp at the point. These clubs are my new weapon.
Really, the debate is great but you can't go wrong with either club and if you are like me, likely a long way from exploiting the full power of either of these clubs. Anyones opinion regarding playability is subject to so many variables, it hardly a valid question. These clubs are clearly in the same class of playability, I suggest you choose the one you like to look at. For me, it was the Mizuno. Besides, I didn't like the idea of elastomer polymers in my club to control my feel nor a metalic cavity plate to tune the sound of my blade as it strikes. This post has been edited by Tom Lerch: Mar 4 2008, 01:53 AM |
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Mar 4 2008, 01:46 AM
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![]() Group: Peanut Gallery Posts: 988 Feedback Rating: 6 Joined: 8-June 06 From: alberta, canada Member No.: 15,355 |
Hit the AP-2 6 iron demo we got in today (along with the ZM, ZB, Ap1)
Seems softer than other titleist irons.... I still prefer the MP-57s, nothing like a pured mizuno iron, but on mishits the AP2's seemed to feel better for the money I'd get the 57's, i think they look better all around, especially at address and feel better when hit solid |
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Mar 4 2008, 03:57 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 69 Feedback Rating: 0 Joined: 9-October 07 Member No.: 40,611 |
Here in Europe the upcharges from Mizuno for non-standard shafts are absolutely insane. List prices per club:
MP57 with Dynamic Gold: 120€ MP57 with Project X or Nippon NS Pro: 145€ ! MP57 with NV 105 (graphite): 200€ !! AP2 with Project X: 137€ AP2 with Aldila VS Proto: 166€ (A Euro is about 1.50 USD) You typically get around 20% discount on those prices, but the MP57 with any other shaft than DG is still much more expensive than the AP2. I preferred the AP2s feel to the MP57s and I get 8 AP2s for the same prices as 7 MP57s, so the decision was easy. This post has been edited by Larry Swing: Mar 4 2008, 03:59 AM |
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Mar 4 2008, 12:49 PM
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![]() "In Rod We Trust" Group: Peanut Gallery Posts: 853 Feedback Rating: 50 Joined: 24-July 06 From: Salina, KS Member No.: 16,871 Ebay ID: eRod13 |
Well, I did it. Jumped on the AP2. 4-PW & W w/ Project X 6.0, New Decade Grips, 2* up except the PW and W are STD, 4 iron is bent to a 23*. Phew....can't wait to get them!
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Mar 4 2008, 07:49 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 111 Feedback Rating: 1 Joined: 31-December 05 From: Canada Member No.: 9,224 |
I had a chance to demo the AP line of clubs today at my local shop. Now bare in mind I was hitting into a sim so I can't speak much for ball flight etc just looks and feel and a pretty good idea of forgiveness based on sim numbers on poor contact shots.
AP1 This club is a real winner. You know my first impression when I put them at address was a G10 with less offset and chrome obviously. No, honestly if you are a player looking at the G10's but are kinda scared of the offset have a look at these. The feel off the face is very nice. Felt like it had a lot of rebound and the tech in these irons DO really dampen vibs throughout the iron. The cavity is quite deep and the elastomer strip is about twice as large as the AP2. Top line is thicker, not crazy but I have to admit that on the 6 iron I was trying, I was able to see the cavity/elastomer strip while addressing the ball. This was a little distracting but not a deal breaker. AP2 Ok this is the club of the year in my humble opinion. First of all, people have been saying "if you didn't like the looks wait till you see them in person" well.... sorry if you didn't like the looks you probably still won't. They look the same as the pics! haha but seriously I may be in the minority but I think they are very classy looking. They have really grown on me. Atleast they are all black, grey and chrome no bright colored rubber sticking out everywhere. Some other OEM's should take notes. Top line is thinish, head size is about the same as the 57. Honestly a better comparison is the 735. Very little offset, sole width about the same as the 57's. The feel of this club is excellent. Because this is an MP57 vs AP2 thread I will compare. The AP2 has a very muted but solid feel, not soft like the 57. If I had to give an example I would have to say that they feel like the 735's but with a softer, dampened feel. I remember some of the pro's on the Titleist site mentioning the sound of this club. I have to strongly agree. There is a real distinct sound from this club. When struck well it produces a nice piercing 'clack' or 'click'. The MP57 due to its soft forging to me sounds like a 'thwack' Does this make sense? Anyway equally pleasing. Where this club really shines is the forgiveness. When comparing forgivness between the 57 and AP2. AP2 wins hands down. The technology in this club really works when it comes to dampening vibes an off center strikes. Shots that I hit towards the toe only lost on average maybe 10 yards or so. Again Im on a sim so take with a grain of salt. Now here is where I feel some people may prefer the 57's and I would understand completely. Due to the dampening qualities of the AP2, feedback from the face is not as pinpoint as the 57. When I struck a not so great shot, at times I said to myself "hmmmm I know I didn't quite get that one but how much did I miss the sweet spot by?". To me this is a bonus because the mishits are just much less harsh compared to the 57's and with the added forgiveness the shot would still be decent. However some would prefer to know exactly what part of the club face the ball made contact with and thus make corrections. This is where the 57's have an edge. I played blades for a season and nothing compares to that feeling. I guess what it boils down to is do you still prefer a bit of the traditional feel of a one piece forging, butter soft but slightly harder on mishits or a little more game improvement qualities from multi-material constuction and solid but muted feedback. Each has its merits and is really a matter of personal opinion. I hope you have enjoyed this review. I personally would be thrilled to play either set. I really think these are the 2 best in the biz right now in the player cavity category, however, stay tuned because we have the new Bridgestone offerings about to enter the fight and some rumors of new Nike forgings and some S58 replacements on the horizon. Its about to get crazy. P.S. I demoed both the AP2 and the 57's with a Project X 5.5. |
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Mar 4 2008, 07:55 PM
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![]() Group: ClubWRX Charter Members Posts: 3,647 Feedback Rating: 2 Joined: 28-July 05 From: Minneapolis Member No.: 3,616 |
Well, I did it. Jumped on the AP2. 4-PW & W w/ Project X 6.0, New Decade Grips, 2* up except the PW and W are STD, 4 iron is bent to a 23*. Phew....can't wait to get them! eRod, Congrats on pulling the trigger. You are getting a GREAT set of irons. I hope you like them as much as I do. Kevin |
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Mar 4 2008, 07:57 PM
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![]() Group: ClubWRX Charter Members Posts: 3,647 Feedback Rating: 2 Joined: 28-July 05 From: Minneapolis Member No.: 3,616 |
most irons nowadays are built with quality- and performance has more to do with the individual than the equipment itself. buy what you will think bring you most joy. it all comes down to personal preference, because its something that you alone will own and use. i bought the mp 57, couple of weeks ago. have played about 7 rounds or so. I can't express how much i enjoy playing and owning these clubs. i cut and regripped them the day the irons were delivered, prefererred a little smaller grip than stock. bought neoprene headcovers to protect them. everytime i pull them out the bag, it makes me smile. They look good and feel great. these babies sit in my living room every night. spacedust, Congrats on your new set also. BEAUTIFUL set of irons! Kevin |
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Mar 4 2008, 07:59 PM
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![]() Group: Peanut Gallery Posts: 1,257 Feedback Rating: 0 Joined: 3-October 06 From: San Jose, CA Member No.: 20,202 |
Both the MP-57 and AP2 are forged out of 1025 mild carbon steel so the actual feel should be similar. The sound of the AP2 is going to be different due to the elastomer cushion and tungsten nickel box. Then again, I suspect if we couldn't hear the impact I doubt feel on on center hits would be any different at all.
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Mar 4 2008, 08:00 PM
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![]() Group: ClubWRX Charter Members Posts: 3,647 Feedback Rating: 2 Joined: 28-July 05 From: Minneapolis Member No.: 3,616 |
I had a chance to demo the AP line of clubs today at my local shop. Now bare in mind I was hitting into a sim so I can't speak much for ball flight etc just looks and feel and a pretty good idea of forgiveness based on sim numbers on poor contact shots. AP1 This club is a real winner. You know my first impression when I put them at address was a G10 with less offset and chrome obviously. No, honestly if you are a player looking at the G10's but are kinda scared of the offset have a look at these. The feel off the face is very nice. Felt like it had a lot of rebound and the tech in these irons DO really dampen vibs throughout the iron. The cavity is quite deep and the elastomer strip is about twice as large as the AP2. Top line is thicker, not crazy but I have to admit that on the 6 iron I was trying, I was able to see the cavity/elastomer strip while addressing the ball. This was a little distracting but not a deal breaker. AP2 Ok this is the club of the year in my humble opinion. First of all, people have been saying "if you didn't like the looks wait till you see them in person" well.... sorry if you didn't like the looks you probably still won't. They look the same as the pics! haha but seriously I may be in the minority but I think they are very classy looking. They have really grown on me. Atleast they are all black, grey and chrome no bright colored rubber sticking out everywhere. Some other OEM's should take notes. Top line is thinish, head size is about the same as the 57. Honestly a better comparison is the 735. Very little offset, sole width about the same as the 57's. The feel of this club is excellent. Because this is an MP57 vs AP2 thread I will compare. The AP2 has a very muted but solid feel, not soft like the 57. If I had to give an example I would have to say that they feel like the 735's but with a softer, dampened feel. I remember some of the pro's on the Titleist site mentioning the sound of this club. I have to strongly agree. There is a real distinct sound from this club. When struck well it produces a nice piercing 'clack' or 'click'. The MP57 due to its soft forging to me sounds like a 'thwack' Does this make sense? Anyway equally pleasing. Where this club really shines is the forgiveness. When comparing forgivness between the 57 and AP2. AP2 wins hands down. The technology in this club really works when it comes to dampening vibes an off center strikes. Shots that I hit towards the toe only lost on average maybe 10 yards or so. Again Im on a sim so take with a grain of salt. Now here is where I feel some people may prefer the 57's and I would understand completely. Due to the dampening qualities of the AP2, feedback from the face is not as pinpoint as the 57. When I struck a not so great shot, at times I said to myself "hmmmm I know I didn't quite get that one but how much did I miss the sweet spot by?". To me this is a bonus because the mishits are just much less harsh compared to the 57's and with the added forgiveness the shot would still be decent. However some would prefer to know exactly what part of the club face the ball made contact with and thus make corrections. This is where the 57's have an edge. I played blades for a season and nothing compares to that feeling. I guess what it boils down to is do you still prefer a bit of the traditional feel of a one piece forging, butter soft but slightly harder on mishits or a little more game improvement qualities from multi-material constuction and solid but muted feedback. Each has its merits and is really a matter of personal opinion. I hope you have enjoyed this review. I personally would be thrilled to play either set. I really think these are the 2 best in the biz right now in the player cavity category, however, stay tuned because we have the new Bridgestone offerings about to enter the fight and some rumors of new Nike forgings and some S58 replacements on the horizon. Its about to get crazy. P.S. I demoed both the AP2 and the 57's with a Project X 5.5. snoman, Great job on the review! I believe if people hit them, they will LOVE them. AP1 and AP2! Kevin |
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Mar 4 2008, 09:06 PM
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![]() "In Rod We Trust" Group: Peanut Gallery Posts: 853 Feedback Rating: 50 Joined: 24-July 06 From: Salina, KS Member No.: 16,871 Ebay ID: eRod13 |
Kev, thanks and I am sure I will enjoy them. I just hope there aren't any delays at Titleist so I don't have to wait weeks to get them. My fitter told me they should ship on the 15th if there are no delays.
PS: what's up with your website, I keep going back to check it out but it says under construction. |
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Mar 4 2008, 09:32 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 56 Feedback Rating: 0 Joined: 10-April 07 From: Chicago, IL Member No.: 27,702 |
Thanks for the reviews. One thing that has me leaning towards the AP2 is the fact that you can purchase a gap wedge as part of the set. I have played a Titleist gap wedge in my DCI 762's and really like it. I wish the MP57's had a gap wedge as well.
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Mar 4 2008, 09:34 PM
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![]() Group: ClubWRX Charter Members Posts: 3,647 Feedback Rating: 2 Joined: 28-July 05 From: Minneapolis Member No.: 3,616 |
Kev, thanks and I am sure I will enjoy them. I just hope there aren't any delays at Titleist so I don't have to wait weeks to get them. My fitter told me they should ship on the 15th if there are no delays. PS: what's up with your website, I keep going back to check it out but it says under construction. eRod, Just don't have the time or energy to keep it updated for now... Kevin |
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Mar 4 2008, 10:26 PM
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![]() "In Rod We Trust" Group: Peanut Gallery Posts: 853 Feedback Rating: 50 Joined: 24-July 06 From: Salina, KS Member No.: 16,871 Ebay ID: eRod13 |
Alevine, I went ahead and added the gap wedge with my set. I am also getting my 54* bent to a 55*. I too like that the gap matches the set.
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Mar 4 2008, 10:50 PM
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Group: Peanut Gallery Posts: 268 Feedback Rating: 0 Joined: 20-January 08 Member No.: 46,464 |
Here ya go! Ap2 Left MP57 Right [attachment=214299:Picture_026.jpg] AP2 Left MP57 right [attachment=214300:Picture_027.jpg] MP57 Left AP2 Right (Sorry I put them down backwards for this shot) [attachment=214301:Picture_028.jpg] Hope this helps. They really are very similar looking! Nice pictures - but one point of clarification please? Perhaps it is the lighting, but in the first 2 pictures, the 57 is on the right, and the Titleist on the left. In the last picture, it appears to me, that the Mizuno has switched to the left, and not the right. Am I correct? The hozel looks shorter on the right club, and it's got more offset than other irons in my MP57s...whereas the left club appears more like a 5 or 4 iron? Thanks. Robb |
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Mar 5 2008, 12:19 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 129 Feedback Rating: 0 Joined: 10-February 08 Member No.: 48,576 |
congrats on your new irons. may it bring you happiness like my irons bring me. i'm always looking forward and excited about getting on the golf coarse again. Even after finishing a round or when the sun sets and i can't see the ball anymore. (which is usually the case).
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Mar 5 2008, 08:42 AM
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![]() Group: Peanut Gallery Posts: 320 Feedback Rating: 2 Joined: 13-February 06 Member No.: 11,866 |
Here ya go! Ap2 Left MP57 Right [attachment=214299:Picture_026.jpg] AP2 Left MP57 right [attachment=214300:Picture_027.jpg] MP57 Left AP2 Right (Sorry I put them down backwards for this shot) [attachment=214301:Picture_028.jpg] Hope this helps. They really are very similar looking! Nice pictures - but one point of clarification please? Perhaps it is the lighting, but in the first 2 pictures, the 57 is on the right, and the Titleist on the left. In the last picture, it appears to me, that the Mizuno has switched to the left, and not the right. Am I correct? The hozel looks shorter on the right club, and it's got more offset than other irons in my MP57s...whereas the left club appears more like a 5 or 4 iron? Thanks. Robb Yes that is correct!...See the little symbols above the pictures? Those are called words they discribe the fact that I switched the irons in the last pictures... Just messing with ya...It was an honest mistake |
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Mar 5 2008, 10:44 AM
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![]() Group: ClubWRX Charter Members Posts: 1,687 Feedback Rating: 4 Joined: 21-June 05 From: Franklin, TN Member No.: 1,800 |
I just ordered a set of MP-57 PX 5.5 and they are due to arrive on March 10. I can tell you this, I am not regretting it. These clubs are swords of steel. They have a great design, very clean and pure. Mizuno steel is like Samurai steel, soft to the touch, sharp at the point. These clubs are my new weapon. Really, the debate is great but you can't go wrong with either club and if you are like me, likely a long way from exploiting the full power of either of these clubs. Anyones opinion regarding playability is subject to so many variables, it hardly a valid question. These clubs are clearly in the same class of playability, I suggest you choose the one you like to look at. For me, it was the Mizuno. Besides, I didn't like the idea of elastomer polymers in my club to control my feel nor a metalic cavity plate to tune the sound of my blade as it strikes. I believe that sums up the difference in the two products. The Mizuno achieves it's feel and performance thru design and forging process. The Titleist, while an excellent club, achieves it's feel in a different manner. It just seems to me that if a product is designed and manufactured properly, there is no need for additional "add ons" to make it a competitive product. It is much the same reason that I don't really have interest in TM R7TP's and Callaway X Forged, with their glued on designs in the cavities. I have witnessed people with both products where the parts have come loose and fallen out of the cavity. While I recognize that Titleist products are excellent products, and have hit and liked the 680's and 695 MB's, I like the poster above prefer the Mizuno products for this same reason in this comparison of MP-57 and AP2. This post has been edited by texcrom: Mar 5 2008, 10:49 AM |
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Mar 5 2008, 10:53 AM
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![]() Group: ClubWRX Charter Members Posts: 1,687 Feedback Rating: 4 Joined: 21-June 05 From: Franklin, TN Member No.: 1,800 |
most irons nowadays are built with quality- and performance has more to do with the individual than the equipment itself. buy what you will think bring you most joy. it all comes down to personal preference, because its something that you alone will own and use. i bought the mp 57, couple of weeks ago. have played about 7 rounds or so. I can't express how much i enjoy playing and owning these clubs. i cut and regripped them the day the irons were delivered, prefererred a little smaller grip than stock. bought neoprene headcovers to protect them. everytime i pull them out the bag, it makes me smile. They look good and feel great. these babies sit in my living room every night. here are some pics i took before and after a quick wet wipe down and wd 40 rub. Just curious...what is the purpose of the WD40 rub? |
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Mar 5 2008, 11:03 AM
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![]() Group: Peanut Gallery Posts: 173 Feedback Rating: 0 Joined: 6-November 07 From: Palm Harbor, Florida Member No.: 41,891 |
I just ordered a set of MP-57 PX 5.5 and they are due to arrive on March 10. I can tell you this, I am not regretting it. These clubs are swords of steel. They have a great design, very clean and pure. Mizuno steel is like Samurai steel, soft to the touch, sharp at the point. These clubs are my new weapon. Really, the debate is great but you can't go wrong with either club and if you are like me, likely a long way from exploiting the full power of either of these clubs. Anyones opinion regarding playability is subject to so many variables, it hardly a valid question. These clubs are clearly in the same class of playability, I suggest you choose the one you like to look at. For me, it was the Mizuno. Besides, I didn't like the idea of elastomer polymers in my club to control my feel nor a metalic cavity plate to tune the sound of my blade as it strikes. I believe that sums up the difference in the two products. The Mizuno achieves it's feel and performance thru design and forging process. The Titleist, while an excellent club, achieves it's feel in a different manner. It just seems to me that if a product is designed and manufactured properly, there is no need for additional "add ons" to make it a competitive product. It is much the same reason that I don't really have interest in TM R7TP's and Callaway X Forged, with their glued on designs in the cavities. I have witnessed people with both products where the parts have come loose and fallen out of the cavity. While I recognize that Titleist products are excellent products, and have hit and liked the 680's and 695 MB's, I like the poster above prefer the Mizuno products for this same reason in this comparison of MP-57 and AP2. Hoo boy, But do the Mp-57's come with a tanto blade so the next time one of you shanks one of your Mizuno swords into the lake for a triple bogey you can immediately perform Seppuku/Hara-Kiri like any good Samurai would? |
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Mar 5 2008, 12:42 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 69 Feedback Rating: 0 Joined: 9-October 07 Member No.: 40,611 |
QUOTE The Mizuno achieves it's feel and performance thru design and forging process. The Titleist, while an excellent club, achieves it's feel in a different manner. I went through something similar in Tennis. I stuck to my Dunlop Maxply because honest men played wooden rackets and I felt that applying to much technology was like cheating. For those of you under 30: ![]() That is, until my mates with their ugly, oversized, gimmicky graphite rackets kept beating me. I joined the dark side and since then prefer function over form (there is a limit, of course). Mizuno did great with the MP57 and it was a very close call for me. I felt that the AP2 performed slightly better and on the course it won't matter (to me) how they achieve it. |
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Mar 5 2008, 12:58 PM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 90 Feedback Rating: 0 Joined: 25-February 08 From: Pacific Northwest Member No.: 49,868 |
My Tanto is always at the ready should I consider my Honor so deeply offended that I may take my own life than face the shame. Fortunately for me, tripple bogeys don't come close to the line.
You obviously don't know my game. I could just as easily hit in the lake with an AP-2 as a 57. |
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Mar 5 2008, 01:02 PM
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![]() Group: ClubWRX Charter Members Posts: 1,687 Feedback Rating: 4 Joined: 21-June 05 From: Franklin, TN Member No.: 1,800 |
I just ordered a set of MP-57 PX 5.5 and they are due to arrive on March 10. I can tell you this, I am not regretting it. These clubs are swords of steel. They have a great design, very clean and pure. Mizuno steel is like Samurai steel, soft to the touch, sharp at the point. These clubs are my new weapon. Really, the debate is great but you can't go wrong with either club and if you are like me, likely a long way from exploiting the full power of either of these clubs. Anyones opinion regarding playability is subject to so many variables, it hardly a valid question. These clubs are clearly in the same class of playability, I suggest you choose the one you like to look at. For me, it was the Mizuno. Besides, I didn't like the idea of elastomer polymers in my club to control my feel nor a metalic cavity plate to tune the sound of my blade as it strikes. I believe that sums up the difference in the two products. The Mizuno achieves it's feel and performance thru design and forging process. The Titleist, while an excellent club, achieves it's feel in a different manner. It just seems to me that if a product is designed and manufactured properly, there is no need for additional "add ons" to make it a competitive product. It is much the same reason that I don't really have interest in TM R7TP's and Callaway X Forged, with their glued on designs in the cavities. I have witnessed people with both products where the parts have come loose and fallen out of the cavity. While I recognize that Titleist products are excellent products, and have hit and liked the 680's and 695 MB's, I like the poster above prefer the Mizuno products for this same reason in this comparison of MP-57 and AP2. Hoo boy, But do the Mp-57's come with a tanto blade so the next time one of you shanks one of your Mizuno swords into the lake for a triple bogey you can immediately perform Seppuku/Hara-Kiri like any good Samurai would? No, but conversely the next time you chunk / top / shank / cut one of your ProV1's, you'll have the satisfaction of knowing that you paid $200 more for the AP-2 than I paid for my Mizuno's. This post has been edited by texcrom: Mar 5 2008, 01:05 PM |
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Mar 5 2008, 01:09 PM
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![]() Group: ClubWRX Charter Members Posts: 3,647 Feedback Rating: 2 Joined: 28-July 05 From: Minneapolis Member No.: 3,616 |
I just ordered a set of MP-57 PX 5.5 and they are due to arrive on March 10. I can tell you this, I am not regretting it. These clubs are swords of steel. They have a great design, very clean and pure. Mizuno steel is like Samurai steel, soft to the touch, sharp at the point. These clubs are my new weapon. Really, the debate is great but you can't go wrong with either club and if you are like me, likely a long way from exploiting the full power of either of these clubs. Anyones opinion regarding playability is subject to so many variables, it hardly a valid question. These clubs are clearly in the same class of playability, I suggest you choose the one you like to look at. For me, it was the Mizuno. Besides, I didn't like the idea of elastomer polymers in my club to control my feel nor a metalic cavity plate to tune the sound of my blade as it strikes. I believe that sums up the difference in the two products. The Mizuno achieves it's feel and performance thru design and forging process. The Titleist, while an excellent club, achieves it's feel in a different manner. It just seems to me that if a product is designed and manufactured properly, there is no need for additional "add ons" to make it a competitive product. It is much the same reason that I don't really have interest in TM R7TP's and Callaway X Forged, with their glued on designs in the cavities. I have witnessed people with both products where the parts have come loose and fallen out of the cavity. While I recognize that Titleist products are excellent products, and have hit and liked the 680's and 695 MB's, I like the poster above prefer the Mizuno products for this same reason in this comparison of MP-57 and AP2. Hoo boy, But do the Mp-57's come with a tanto blade so the next time one of you shanks one of your Mizuno swords into the lake for a triple bogey you can immediately perform Seppuku/Hara-Kiri like any good Samurai would? No, but conversely the next time you chunk / top / shank / cut one of your ProV1's, you'll have the satisfaction of knowing that you paid $200 more for the AP-2 than I paid for my Mizuno's. Nice I think guys need to hit everything, and choose what performs and feels the best for them. If the clubs that perform the best cost an extra couple hundred, that $$$ will be forgotten quickly. Everybody just answers with their favorites in these what should I buy threads... buy what YOU test and prefer! Kevin |
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Mar 5 2008, 01:18 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 35 Feedback Rating: 0 Joined: 29-February 08 From: Ohio Member No.: 50,317 |
New to the board, must say that I've enjoyed reading everybody's posts so far, lot of good, knowledgable posters here.
Was at Golf Galaxy yesterday, employee said that with the new irons coming out, Titleist would have their fitting cart there. I just wondered, would that allow me to get fit through them, then order the clubs to my specs through the store? I'm really interested in the new AP2's if they perform up to what I hear I'll likely purchase them. I've never been fitted before (or purchased brand new clubs, for that matter), so I don't really now how Titleist's fitting cart works. Anybody who's done it, I'd appreciate the insight. |
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Mar 5 2008, 04:38 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 129 Feedback Rating: 0 Joined: 10-February 08 Member No.: 48,576 |
most irons nowadays are built with quality- and performance has more to do with the individual than the equipment itself. buy what you will think bring you most joy. it all comes down to personal preference, because its something that you alone will own and use. i bought the mp 57, couple of weeks ago. have played about 7 rounds or so. I can't express how much i enjoy playing and owning these clubs. i cut and regripped them the day the irons were delivered, prefererred a little smaller grip than stock. bought neoprene headcovers to protect them. everytime i pull them out the bag, it makes me smile. They look good and feel great. these babies sit in my living room every night. here are some pics i took before and after a quick wet wipe down and wd 40 rub. Just curious...what is the purpose of the WD40 rub? not sure if it does anything... but i read somewhere.. its a good way to prevent rust... i think mostly when you are preparing to store your irons for long periods of time... but i play mine couple of times a week... so don't know if it does any good... but what the hey... i'd read it a bedtime story if i think it makes the irons happier. |
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Mar 5 2008, 05:14 PM
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Group: Peanut Gallery Posts: 549 Feedback Rating: 0 Joined: 13-December 05 From: Greenville, SC Member No.: 8,705 |
most irons nowadays are built with quality- and performance has more to do with the individual than the equipment itself. buy what you will think bring you most joy. it all comes down to personal preference, because its something that you alone will own and use. i bought the mp 57, couple of weeks ago. have played about 7 rounds or so. I can't express how much i enjoy playing and owning these clubs. i cut and regripped them the day the irons were delivered, prefererred a little smaller grip than stock. bought neoprene headcovers to protect them. everytime i pull them out the bag, it makes me smile. They look good and feel great. these babies sit in my living room every night. here are some pics i took before and after a quick wet wipe down and wd 40 rub. Just curious...what is the purpose of the WD40 rub? not sure if it does anything... but i read somewhere.. its a good way to prevent rust... i think mostly when you are preparing to store your irons for long periods of time... but i play mine couple of times a week... so don't know if it does any good... but what the hey... i'd read it a bedtime story if i think it makes the irons happier. Man, I thought I was bad. Must not be married or have kids. Am I right? My bag got banished from the house to my trunk, and as for being in the living room every night, if I tried that, I'd be sleeping in the living room with my clubs. This post has been edited by csiachos: Mar 5 2008, 05:14 PM |
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Mar 5 2008, 05:16 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 123 Feedback Rating: 5 Joined: 16-February 06 From: Shreveport, LA Member No.: 12,075 |
No, but conversely the next time you chunk / top / shank / cut one of your ProV1's, you'll have the satisfaction of knowing that you paid $200 more for the AP-2 than I paid for my Mizuno's. Guys, how many times does one have to say that the difference in price is that the shaft in the AP2 is Project X? How much is it to buy the Callaway FT's? $1k plus. How much is it to buy the Ping S58 without PX standard? $849. How much was it to buy the old Callaway X-Tour 2 years ago? $1k plus. Titleist does have the AP2 priced where it should be in the market when compared to similar clubs (without even having project X as the stock shaft!). There is a lot of technology that has gone in to the AP2 and obviously people are/were buying the S58s, FT's, Fusions, old X-Tours, etc. You have to remember that this is new for Titleist to produce a club with so much tech. People are just used to paying $600-$800 for their Titleists. Now that they've put a lot of engineering and research (not to mention risk) into a new direction, someone has to pay for it. They're going to make what the market is baring and right now it is baring a $1k set 3-pw. |
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Mar 5 2008, 05:29 PM
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Group: Peanut Gallery Posts: 213 Feedback Rating: 0 Joined: 16-November 05 From: ohio Member No.: 7,880 |
I started this post after buying my Mp57 not having hit them and heard all these great posts about the new ap2's. Being a Titleist guy myself it was hard for me to switch for my 755's to the Mp57's. I still play Titleist like my bag, 3 wood, wedges, and scotty putter so I'm not bias toward one company or the other. I did alot of research asked a lot of people who have hit both clubs and this is what I found. Yes the AP2's are more forgiving. I found that they are a couple yards better on mishits. Yes they feel better on mishits. The mp57 feels better on flush hits. I think they look better from a traditional standpoint. I was seriously thinking of getting the ap2's until I finally played my mp 57's this weekend. I found how forgiving they were on the first hole and on a par 3. On the first hole I pulled out of my stance and topped one of my pro 1's. To my suprise I still hit the green and only lost of couple of yards. Yes the ball flew a lot lower than normal but it still got there only losing a few yards. Then on a 203 yard par 3 slightly uphill I hit my 4 iron and hit it off the toe. I know I hit it off the toe because I put three blue dots on my pro v's across the top of the Titleist logo with a dimple inbetween each dot. I had one blue mark on the grooves one dot were the grooves end and one dot off the grooves. I still hit the green only about 8 yards short of where I would normally hit my 4 iron. I'm going to keep my Mp 57's for a couple of reason's. One I would take a hugh lose on trading them in and I would have to spend a bunch for new ap2's. Second I don't think it's worth the money for a couple of yards on one or two mishits a round. Third is I like the looks of the Mp57's better. If anyone disagrees with my findings please feel free to add a reply as I have not hit the AP2's this is just what I have found asking numerous people who have hit both.
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Mar 5 2008, 06:02 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 129 Feedback Rating: 0 Joined: 10-February 08 Member No.: 48,576 |
most irons nowadays are built with quality- and performance has more to do with the individual than the equipment itself. buy what you will think bring you most joy. it all comes down to personal preference, because its something that you alone will own and use. i bought the mp 57, couple of weeks ago. have played about 7 rounds or so. I can't express how much i enjoy playing and owning these clubs. i cut and regripped them the day the irons were delivered, prefererred a little smaller grip than stock. bought neoprene headcovers to protect them. everytime i pull them out the bag, it makes me smile. They look good and feel great. these babies sit in my living room every night. here are some pics i took before and after a quick wet wipe down and wd 40 rub. Just curious...what is the purpose of the WD40 rub? not sure if it does anything... but i read somewhere.. its a good way to prevent rust... i think mostly when you are preparing to store your irons for long periods of time... but i play mine couple of times a week... so don't know if it does any good... but what the hey... i'd read it a bedtime story if i think it makes the irons happier. Man, I thought I was bad. Must not be married or have kids. Am I right? My bag got banished from the house to my trunk, and as for being in the living room every night, if I tried that, I'd be sleeping in the living room with my clubs. haha, i have a big living room, with big plants and the tv on the wall, 10 ft ceilings... so its spacious and open. i could put the golf clubs in the corner and if you're not looking directly at it... you probably never see it. i also have a playroom, gym room, office and an empty formal living room i can put it in.. plenty of space..... so i never had a problem with golf clubs being in the house.... and of coarse... the garage if i wanted it outside.... i am single.... but when i was married.... golf clubs in the house... was never an issue.... |
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Mar 5 2008, 06:37 PM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 498 Feedback Rating: 0 Joined: 1-February 08 From: Washington Member No.: 47,730 |
hit them...went with 57's....cleaner looking, AP2's not that remarkable IMO
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