Description The new DCI 762 is the flagship of the player-proven DCI iron franchise. DCI 762 irons are high-performance blades with contemporary design technology. Their thin face design and a multi-piece carbon ...
Summary: I got these irons about 3 yrs. ago, I traded in my ping ISI black dots and what a great move that was. I love the feel and workability of the 762's not to mention, the price! When hit solidly these irons encourage great ball flight and trajectory. Would recommend them to any moderately skilled player.
Customer Service: Got them off of a playing partner.
Similar Products Used: Ping ISI Black Dot
Tommy Armour Silver Scot
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Summary: Had these irons for a about 2 and 1/2 years now. Not the best irons Titleist has made, but they work very well for me, and have helped me to hit the ball better. They're forgiving enough to not kill me on bad shots, but also blade like enough to force me to better my swing. I have a set of old Titleist forged blades I like to play when I'm swinging well, but I think I'm going to just stick with DCI 762's now. I'm actually about to get them re-gripped and fitted to my height, so I'm hoping this will help me strike the ball better. All and all, you can't beat the price, and they will force you to become a better ball striker. I plan to keep these until I can afford to buy a better set of players irons.
Customer Service: Bought them used off of Ebay, so don't think I get customer service at this point. =)
Similar Products Used: Callaway Steelhead Pro's
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Summary: After getting rid of my Cleveland TA 3's and CG 4's, I wound up with a set of Wilson Staff Di7's...which I wasn't happy with. I read the reviews throughout this website, and felt that the DCI 762's would be worth a try. These clubs are terrific even if they are a few years old! Great feel and with these I'm just learning to work the ball some. I get great feedback from these irons and probably 10 to 15yds more distance when struck correctly. They're very similar to the feel of my old Cleveland TA3's, but I think I like these clubs much better. Nice clean topline and no oversized sole or offset that would hide swing flaws. An ideal set of clubs especially if you want to improve your golf game instead of masking your swing flaws.
Customer Service: Never needed
Similar Products Used: Cleveland TA3, CG4; Ping I3+; Cobra SSi, Adams Idea; Wilson Staff Di7
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Review Date August 28, 2007
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Visitors rate this review 2.00 of 5,
1 votes
Reviewed by: Joe Ruhland(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Titleist 762 DCI
Summary: These Irons are very good for the price I got them for. I traded in my used Callaway X-20s because I got sick of playing game improvement irons and wanted to get something that actually made me better, which is exactly what these irons for you to do. I have had to significantly loosen my grip for every shot and that makes me a much, much better ball striker. I love these irons and would recommend them to any golfer that has reasonable skill that wants to force themselves to get better--which is what it is all about.
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Review Date April 9, 2007
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 3.40 of 5,
5 votes
Reviewed by: PJ(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: titleist 762 dci irons
Summary: i got the 762 irons for my birthday in 2004 i have played with them ever since. i love theese irons. im a hard hittin lefty that has every shot in the book and a 115mph swing, i just have a lil problem puttin. theese clubs r hard to miss hit. i went from hittin my 7 iron 150-160yds to now hittin it 175+ every time. depending on how you swing they can be hit high low and you can work them from right to left very easy.The only thing is if you have a swing less then 100mph dont get them. They r better for a higher swing speed player like myself. My dad got a set of X18 irons not too long after they came out. I hit them alot but found the mid to long irons fell like hittin a rock. i will never switch from titleist iron again
Similar Products Used: X18, wilson 1200lt, tm. rac, and many more
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