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Titleist Forged 775. CB

 
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Titleist Forged 775. CB
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Ref 1134876
Golfer: Mens Right Hand
Brand: Titleist
Club: 4-PW Iron Set
Loft: -
Shaft Name: Titleist
Shaft Type: Steel
Flex: Regular
Grip: Golf Pride Multi Compound
Head condition    7 - Good
Shaft condition    7 - Good
Grip condition    7 - Good
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06:48 28.08.08 marcuspaul £135.00
06:45 28.08.08 sobrado £130.00
06:45 28.08.08 marcuspaul £125.00
04:05 28.08.08 sobrado £120.00
04:05 28.08.08 marcuspaul £115.00
20:44 27.08.08 marcuspaul £110.07
20:44 27.08.08 ecam0147 £105.07
20:13 27.08.08 ecam0147 £100.04
20:13 27.08.08 vagner £95.04
18:49 24.08.08 vagner £95.00

Titleist Forged 775. CB - User Reviews

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ahjaybe H.Cap 24 (Posted 17.03.08 )

Bought as an upgrade from my old Nicklaus 'Air Bears' Initial impression is they are much more forgiving - especially the 5 iron. Condition described as 'fair', but in fact they are virtually as new! Very pleased.

SGirvin H.Cap 8 (Posted 30.11.07 )

Great piece of kit. This is my second set of titliest irons having played the 704cb's for the past 4 years. Figured it was time for a new/newer set. Took a chance and just went with the 775CB with out swinging a club, not always a wise move but never ventured... After 3 times at the range and two rounds. I can't get over how long and easy they are to hit. The combination of 2 degree strong loft and a the extra 5g lighter shafts (NS pro100 steel vs R300)equal a full club. It's late November -8 deg C and hitting a 7 160, essentially the same club I would expect to be hitting in july with the 704's. As for the 3 iron, the hybrid I put in the bag for longer par 3's.. it just became redundent.

nuno_serra H.Cap 16 (Posted 11.04.07 )

Very good irons for mid handicaps, the long irons have too much ofset for me, but in general are excelent irons for game improvent.

jimmurphy H.Cap 9 (Posted 27.09.06 )

I have tried various clubs for the last two years to improve my game. I was a lower handicap (5), however not as good and as supple as I used to be. The 775CB is excellent. Great higher ball flight and 3 to 5 iron very forgiving, giving you confidence. The club also looks well. Buy the Gap wedge also. Jim

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Model Info 2007

Titleist Forged 775.CB Irons. Aimed at mid-high handicappers, Titleist's Forged 775.CB (Cavity back) irons feature a blended set design with oversize, multi-material channel back long irons that seamlessly transition to mid-size short irons to maximize playability with shot control. The oversize long irons feature enhanced offset for a higher, straighter flight, while the traditional short irons are designed for shot control and greater playability into and around the greens. Forged 775.CB irons offer oversize, multi-material channel back 3,4 and 5 irons for an easy-up ball flight that delivers maximum distance and forgiveness and feature a thin, strong insert. This design redistributes 20g of weight to the perimeter and sole of the club head for a low, deep centre of gravity and a high moment of inertia for superior playability. The 775.CB 3,4 and 5 irons feature a high-strength, forged aluminium vibration dampener bar which reinforces the thin face insert, reduces unwanted vibration and improves sound and feel. The 3 and 4 iron shaft lengths are longer than standard for increased club head speed and greater dynamic loft for higher trajectory and more distance. The longer length shafts help to maintain proper yardage gaps at the long end of the set. Strong lofts through the set provide greater distance and trajectory control