Titleist 755 Forged Irons
The Titleist 755 Forged Irons are the perfect set of golf clubs for the mid handicap player. Unlike the 690.MBs which are difficult to handle and the 775.CBs which actually have too many game improvement features, the 755 forged irons are ideal for players who need just a little bit of extra slack but who don’t want to sacrifice feel and workability for forgiveness.
Because of the thinner face than on Titleist’s other clubs, the weight is able to be shifted from the face of the club and concentrated in the heel and toe area in order to create a higher MOI, as well as excellent workability and forgiveness. And one of the most unique features of the 755s is the addition of an aluminum dampener chip which is incorporated into the cavity on the back of the club and helps to smooth out excessive vibrations. Additionally, the 755s have a low CG which launches the ball quickly and easily and they give a medium-high flight in order to provide a high level of control.
Aesthetically, the 755 forged irons are attractive clubs to look at as well. Crafted from 410 stainless steel, they have a highly polished appearance that simply beams. While they maintain a classic appearance, a slightly modern feature is a splash of red in the aluminum chip at the back of the club. They feature a Titleist TriSpec Steel shaft and a Titleist Tour Velvet Rubber grip.
Overall, the Titleist 755 Forged Irons are an ideal set of irons for average to good golfers who want all the benefits of using a blade, but with a little bit more forgiveness.
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