Description The new 755 irons integrate contemporary design elements into the Tour-proven, Titleist 700 series platform for greater performance and improved playability.
Summary: After playing Callaway irons for several years, I was interested in getting back to more of a performance driven set. I purchased this set with Project X shafts at the suggestion of my pro. The clubs have been a joy to play. I was always hesitant to change irons because of the length and distance that my Callaway's made so easy. I have to say the ball flight is much more business-like with no loss of distance. The club head definitely allows you to feel the release of the club and these irons give nice smooth feedback on all shots. I am now a big fan of the Project X shafts too; as I've tried this same set with TT shafts. I think these irons would give any player with a decent swing a good feel for their distances and accuracy under any conditions. If you are considering a purchase, feel confident that Titleist will produce a quality set for golfers that enjoy and understand how to hit golf shots. The mizuno MP57 were ok, but felt a little short on distance compared to the 755s.
Customer Service: N/A
Similar Products Used: Callaway X20 tour, Taylor Made R7 TP, Mizuno MP57.
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Review Date March 15, 2008
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 2.67 of 5,
3 votes
Reviewed by: matt(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: titleist 755 irons
Summary: I have been looking for a good set of irons for a while now as my hanicap has come down considerably in the past year to now a 4. I was hitting the old taylor made firesoles which i enjoyed as the feel was great and distance was awesome, however i could not work the when i needed to. My buddy has the mizuno mp 32's which i will say are an awesome club but i found that these 755's are similar in the sense of i can work the ball however i want with them albeit the smaller head and pure forged head of the mp 32's make working it even easier. The turning point for me was the money factor as i picked up a set at the golf show for $275 brand new. I played the for the first time on the course today and i felt really good as they promote confidence at adress and i could actually hit the ball with the same shape my "minds eye" saw. i have lost no distance other than to the cold 40* air temp. i also noticed i could stop the ball where i needed with just about every type of shot. i think anyone with a 10 hanicap or lower would benefit from giving these a try. i feel it was money well spent and would give them my recommendation.
Customer Service: not used
Similar Products Used: just about every brand of iron.
especially liked the mizunos as well
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Summary: Many of these reviews are pretty spot on. I played with the 755 irons, standard everything last weekend, stiff flex, metal shaft. Was really looking forward to it as well - I thought they were pretty good, not terribly forgiving and a small club face. I am looking for new irons and just loved the Callaway X-20's I played with last fall and will probably go with them as I found them more forgiving and a real great feel, cushy and buttery... the 755's felt like the old 1970's forged irons of old, so if you like that harder feel without the cushiness, you'll probably like these a bunch. They really are fine clubs and a very "rock solid" feel if that's what you are looking for, but I personally wouldn't get them, only cause of personal taste and nothing more. Enjoyed them though.
Customer Service: n/a
Similar Products Used: Callaway X-20's. Many ping iron through the years as well.
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Review Date March 4, 2008
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Alex(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Titleist 755 stiff flex steel
Summary: I recently purchased a set of the 755's off of ebay after going to golfsmith and demoing just about every name brand iron out there. I've had my current (Tommy Armour) irons for over five years so really anything with new technology would help me but I still wanted to get the best clubs I could find so I can increase my chances of shooting par this year.
I demod all of the Mizunos, Titleist, Callaway, and Taylormade irons.
The look of the 755's at set up is by far the best of all of the clubs because it has a traditional look, compared to many of the callaway and taylormade looking "thicker" which just bugs me.
I narrowed it down to my two favorites, the callaway x-forged and the titleist 755's and finally decided to get the 755's because they were the most forgiving clubs that I have ever hit. If I hit the ball offcenter I could feel it, but it still felt solid and the ball still went as far as it would have, just a little bit off the center line.
Titleist has always impressed me in the past, and with these clubs I hope consistantly shoot under 75!
Similar Products Used: Callaway x-forged
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Review Date December 23, 2007
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
2 votes
Reviewed by: Shin(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Titleist 755
Summary: I definitely enjoy Titleist 755. Great shape and great feeling. Forgiveness is quite reasonable. (actually less than 775s, but the feel is better with 755s) I think Mizuno and Titleist are both great irons. Mizuno is softer but I prefer the feel of 755, more solid feeling.
Similar Products Used: Mizuno MX-23, Titleist 775
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