I, too, have AP2's and I'm happy to know the offset won't be greater than advertised ("Alleged")...
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I thought it was interesting the offset is equally spaced between the loft "categories" for lack of a better term. Don't see that typically.
I would have thought the exact opposite - the profiles are just there as a guide and you can pick whichever iron you want. It will be fun to actually learn the details...we will have plenty of questions for themI believe it's because you don't mix and match lofts from each of the profiles to build a set.
So for example, you couldn't take a 20 from the low profile and 25 from the low-mid to build a custom set. You'd either get a 20 and 24 for the low launch profile or the 21 and 25 for the low-mid (and so on across the "categories" within each profile).
So for a lack of better words, the 20,21,22, and 23 are basically considered the "same" club. They are all meant to be 4 iron replacements that each offer a different launch.
I was actually referring to the equal .15 spacing.
I would have thought the exact opposite - the profiles are just there as a guide and you can pick whichever iron you want. It will be fun to actually learn the details...we will have plenty of questions for them
"The 28 lofts can be arranged in four different configurations to produce exactly the right launch profile to fit your game: "
Ah, I'm on the same page as you now. I've never really spent a lot of time looking at off-set specs between different sets so I'm not sure if random spacing or more uniform like the .15 is normal.
I know I don't like looking at a ton of off-set like on a lot of SGI sets, but small differences like between the AP1 and AP2 have never really seemed to make a difference to me.
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Well that is exciting feedback. Smallish profile plus long distances is awesome.So, I went to a demo day today and the Hogan folks were there. They had the VKTR hybrids, as well as the PTx irons.
I think people who give these a shot are going to LOVE these. They're pretty small profiled, but I wasn't finding the center of the face on a few swings and the ball was getting out there. They're absolutely gorgeous. Just a great all around club.
Well that is exciting feedback. Smallish profile plus long distances is awesome.
Most excellent news!So, I went to a demo day today and the Hogan folks were there. They had the VKTR hybrids, as well as the PTx irons.
I think people who give these a shot are going to LOVE these. They're pretty small profiled, but I wasn't finding the center of the face on a few swings and the ball was getting out there. They're absolutely gorgeous. Just a great all around club.
From the pic above the PTx almost looks more compact than the Ft. Worth. Might be the angle, but it sure looks good from any angle.