Titleist 714 AP2 Vs Taylormade Speedblade Irons Comparison and Review

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Comparison of the Titleist 714 AP1 Irons Vs Taylormade Speedblade Irons 2014 by Award winning PGA Professional Matthew Conner,

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Howard Stimpson says:

i treid the 714 for me i hitted it 245 yards with the ap2 it was draw
shanked four right in the bush in sand in water happy gilmore fail chipped
it on the 18 green smashed the window this club is rubish

daniel says:

so this is just my opinion but when you use the face tape instead of using
it backwards just spin it the fuck around you fucking idiot 

desertmtman says:

I went into a fitting today at the PGA store Scottsdale for the Titleist
714 AP2 irons. Started off with a 7 iron (swing speed 100) ball flight
205yrds. I thought this was incorrect since I am currently using old DCI’s
and I hit a 7iron 175yrds. Technology today has a huge impact, added 30
yards to my 7 iron. 

Ryan Dorn says:

I’ve hit both numerous times on Trackman and the Speedblades were 9 yards
further with a higher ball flight for me. The 6 iron might have 5 iron
loft, but it has the trajectory of the AP2 8 or 9 iron. I went into my last
fitting specifically for the AP2s, but the Speedblades simply beat them
out. They’re longer, straighter, way easier to hit in the long irons, stop
faster on the greens and pretty much beats the AP2s in everything outside
of name, appearance and ability to hit a lower shot. I’m a Titleist fan,
but it was an easy decision after seeing all the data and they haven’t
disappointed me on the course.

TheMuffGolf says:

i would much prefer the ap2 just cause i would rather have the control
thats one of the issues i see with TaylorMade i think they need to focus on
putting more into a club then just putting a new graphic and sticker with a
new gimmick and throwing it at all the consumers it makes it confusing and
frustrating to buy there latest equipment and have it become old in a
month’s time. i like titalist because they put more effort into making the
clubs your buying and keep there classic and original feel which makes
titalist my favorite company to buy products because they make nice classic
clubs with great feel 🙂 just my opinion thanks for reading ~TheMuffin

Maxprankz says:

I have the speedblade irons and they make golf a lot more fun. Before I had
these irons I had a handicap of 19 now play off 10 these irons are the best
if you keep the ball on the fairway off the tee shot

Lee Manangan says:

Love the reviews…. And the shoes.

lifeson241 says:

Very cool! Just got some speedblades with Gold XP R300 shafts. So I’m the
chunky dude..Lol

Alps P says:

Great video……

scorpioncrow says:

Look My point of view is, Although both are the newest clubs out for 2014,
Taylormade Speedblades are Game improving Irons, In My opinion they are
basically the same as the Original Rocketbladez. I guarantee you wont See
Dustin Johnson playing these. But Almost every Titleist playing Tour pro,
Use the Ap2s. For example Jason Duftner who won his first major right after
changing to them. Because they are as workable,looks and feel as a Blades,
But pretty forgiving. They are more for the “Better player”.

Leo Michaels says:

Speedblades are quite a bit less money than the AP2 although the AP2 will
hold their value better. I don’t want to hit the ball further, I want to
hit the ball better. My fear with TM irons is distance control. My set of
Burner 2.0 irons are horrible at distance control. With the 2.0, a smooth
7 iron goes 160 and a very well struck 7 iron goes 175. With my old
Titleists, Tommy Armours, x-20, or Wilson blades a smooth 7 goes 155 and
well struck goes 160. This makes me fear the TM irons. Are the
speedblades more consistent than the Burner 2.0?

Eugene Robson says:

Thanks Matt for your thoughts! #itstimetoimprove

Jez Palmer1 says:

Loving the analogies at the end of your club reviews Matthew – make me
laugh every time! :-)

Mark Tokeley says:

So what they’re (the manufacturers) doing is selling people iron sets that
go from 2-9iron (but are stamped 3-PW) to give illusion you hit ball
further? But won’t most average golfers struggle to hit the 3,4 & maybe 5
(which would be 2,3 & 4 irons in a traditionally lofted set) irons in those
sets? Which means on top of 3 wedges an average golfer will leave 2-3 irons
in the garage and have to buy/swap for hybrid/rescues? Feels like a
conspiracy to make golfers spend more money to me!

Malayan PJSu says:

Any reasons why I don’t see much comparison of various brand VS Yamaha RMX
Irons . suppose to be rather forgiving and expensive

Kian Gower says:

Can you do a in the bag please

scorpioncrow says:

By the way, I’m Not trying to talk crap about Taylormade, I’ve played them
since I started playing golf 10yrs ago, But now slowly switching over to
Titleist, because they are an All around better Brand. Most of the
Taylormade tour pros, Are still using the MC & MB. I think Sergio is one of
the only players using a full set of RBZ tour irons. Don’t get me wrong the
RBZ tour Irons are Great, But they need to come out with Forged irons, Or
real blades again. I think they care more about Distance and “Game
Improving”. Atleast Titleists 714 series have 2 sets of blades, the Ap2
that breaches the gap between mid handicap to pros, And then AP1 that are
for those who need more forgiving.

Patrick Kearns says:

very useful information with a sense of humor.

Eugene Robson says:

Do taylormade do a stock 47 degree wedge? Quality summery Matt!

mark stanford says:

your fat and ugly

Sgt Pepper says:

Do you always play without a glove?

Eugene Robson says:

Why are taylormade pumping out so many clubs? I think the lofts & lengths
are very deceiving, what do you Pro’s think
Matt? Love to hear your real thoughts

Matthew Brandl says:

Pro combo 2014 v pro combo cb 2012

lenny law says:

Much better audio Matt, loving these vids keep it up

Paolo Magdales says:

So which club is better between the two?

oscar mason says:

Hi Matthew
Can you please do a review on the new Taylormade Jetspeed driver? Maybe a
comparison with the SLDR?? Great channel by the way! Keep up the good work!

Jordi Eslotes says:

Could u do a Nike VR PRO blades review please?

blip cat says:

Matthew your vids both instruction and comparisons are a pleasure to watch
and learn. Some of the other guys on youtube just ramble on bla bla
bla……you keep it short and to the point; nice job.

Mark Tokeley says:

Does the stronger lofts mean buyers might need 3 wedges to create
consistent distance gapping?

MrGurra20 says:

When u said 169 with the speedblade do u count yards or meters?

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