Description Targeting those serious players loyal to the look and feel of a forged blade, Titleist introduces the Forged 690MB irons available in limited quantities.
Reviewed by: Karl(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Titleist 690 MB
Summary: I have been away from the game for a while, and have just returned. I had been using a set of Ping Zing 2, and for years have hated the look. I don't have problems hitting decent iron shots, so decided to go for a blade. The 690's are available pretty cheaply so not too expensive if it turns out not to suit. I shouldn't have worried, they are a great iron. I have invested some time at the range to dial them in, and love the feel of a sweet strike. They have a great clean line from above, and are very easy to line up. Off centre shots are punished, as with any blade. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend these clubs to anyone with a decent swing. I am not fully happy with the sound at ball strike. The sound of the strike isn't the best, I prefer a deeper thwak, rather than the click of the Titlesit, nut that is the only downside.
Customer Service: evil bay purhase
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Review Date February 5, 2011
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: JoeCal(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Titleist 690 mb
Summary: Just purchased these clubs used at a great price, and after using them I would have paid more then I did. I switched from cavity back to the blades which I'm sure a lot of you are considering. At first they take a few hours on the range to get dialed in, but once you do it's almost a guarantee you'll gain distance and accuracy. However, if you're just starting out or have not broke 90 yet hold off till you become a bit more consistent. The key with these clubs is do have good form and swing fluidly and the club will do the rest. A definite buy if you're wanting to try blades or switch to another.
Customer Service: none
Similar Products Used: 845 SilverScot
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Summary: Stay tuned gents because as we speek these clubs are on the way. I was down on a jag from Houston and slipped into an Edwinwatts. Talked the guy from $275 used to just $125. Near mint condition. It's what I do. Anyway, once I embark on this journey with these irons I'll let you know how they play. You can be assured that a perfect swing will be used to test them out. After which you can erase the rest of the reviews and use mine as the golf standard. Lest you are unaware of my greatness, I am the greatest ball striker of all time. I'm out.
Customer Service: I expect the best and always get it.
Similar Products Used: An old chum from the docks used to tell me never to compare.
Famous Jerk-off, you are a clown. I must give credit where credit is due though...It is said that it is better to write nothing, and have them think you're a fool, than to put your views in writing
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Summary: These are the best clubs I have ever laid my hands on. I can easily shape the ball with them. The size of the head is perfect. I find these irons better than some of the newer clubs on the market. They take nice long divots. Recommend for single digit players like my self.
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Review Date May 2, 2009
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Bob(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Titleist 690 MB
Summary: These are the best clubs i have ever touched. There is nothing bad about them. The head is a nice size and the sole cuts through the ground smoothly.
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