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plinian
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28
(Posted
21.11.08
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| Got a set of these on the auction for a snip. I wasn't actually looking for Titleist 755's as these clubs are really for the more advanced player. But what a surprise, I found them remarkably easy to get use to and I find myself hitting with confidence off the tee or on the fairway right through 3 - PW. In fact, I feel so confident with these irons, that I'm actually looking for a 755 2 iron. I must say that I'm playing off 28 because I haven't bothered to get a handicap yet, something I must get sorted, especially now I have these at my disposal. I am definately a Titleist fan now. |
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Kelfielddegsy
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3
(Posted
14.10.08
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| Have just purchased these irons and used on course first time yesterday. 74 first time out says it all. Very accurate club that have a good feel off of the face. I got the Dynamic Gold SL R300 shaft which is 20% lighter than standard but regular flex. It really helps you know where the club head is when swinging and gives a bit more fizz through the ball. I tried to work the ball with a few shots and knock down shots under the wind are no problem as are cut up shots to land soft. Where you would struggle is hittng big draws or fades if you are in trouble off of the tee. They really are a club that sends it straight at the target! On miss hits they are also forgiving, losing just a bit of distance but not accuracy. All in all a great club that looks like a class players club but would be good for all. |
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adrian_lyons
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14
(Posted
01.10.08
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| Love the clubs. Played two rounds with them and feel a lot more confident with these in the bag. Ball flight is a lot sharper and you know when you hit these right. Great sevice from golfbidder as usual. Have got my bag full of gear from this site. Cheers |
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carlpeden
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4
(Posted
01.09.08
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| Changed from Callaway X16's, to 755's. Immidiate change in trajectary and much better control with the short irons. Long irons gained 10-20 yards in distance, fully reccommended set of clubs for the single figure handicapper. |
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bankies
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18
(Posted
01.05.08
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| I agree pretty much with the model info. A well ballanced set of clubs, forgiving and an excellent cavity backs |
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elninodios
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8
(Posted
26.03.08
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| ...recently obtained a set at a very reasonable price on golfbidder and i have to a say they are the perfect blend of cavity backs and blades.
At address they look to be blades but you know in the back of your mind they have support of cavity and forgiveness that comes with it, promotes confidence. The blade element though does help with "feel" and control and as i am a "feel" player rather than a "technique" this suits me perfectly.
A point to make though is that i am big beleiver that better equipment promotes improvement but with these irons they are not as forgiving as lets say full CB club so do not consider if you are not a solid ball striker. Having said that, one of the easiest clubs of its kind (forged/blade)to hit. Hit with Callaway x forged, srixon forged etc and they are no comparison! |
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mcernuto
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17
(Posted
17.03.08
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| The best irons I have played. They have great performance. |
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markf497
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7
(Posted
22.06.07
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| Got custom fitted for these and these are the best irons i have played with superb feel and consistient distances. |
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