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Titleist Forged 695MB

Titleist Forged 695MB


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The Forged 695MB™ irons feature a unique Z-Muscle design that removes weight from the heel area of the club. This shifts the center of gravity closer to the face center for a solid feel, more efficien...
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Review Date
November 8, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: kaparn ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Titleist Forged 695MB

Summary:
I have always been told that players such as myself can’t play blades and that you, if you are a normal club golfer, should stick to “easier” clubs like utility clubs and toe-heal, deep cavity kind of clubs. This is probably true for some golfers, but I think that if you really want to learn how to play the game, you should play with the clubs that you like the most. It doesn’t matter if you are a high handicapper or scratch player, you are supposed to hit the ball in the sweet spot, aren’t you? If you do that, these kind of clubs are what you should have, because the feeling from a good shot is fantastic and if you don’t hit it right, you immediately get a slap on the wrist that suggests that you should concentrate more.
I picked these darlings up on Golfbidder a few weeks ago for pocket change (compared to new ones) with a True Temper R300 shaft after reading the reviews here and testing them at a local pro-shop. I am not disappointed at all. The feeling and look of these irons is exactly what I want in a set of irons, and I can understand why blades are fast becoming a “must” among some players on tour again, I can’t say that I have gained length with these, but the possibility to strike a good crisp shot, even from tight lies, is equally important.I would strongly recommend these to anyone serious about his or here golf.
The Titleist 695mb's are not as hard to use as experts would have you believe, at least this is my humble opinion.

Customer Service:
Have not been needing it (yet).

Similar Products Used:
Mizuno MP-33, Ben Hogan Apex, Bridgestone J36, Nike forged blade.


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Review Date
October 4, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: famousdavis ,  Scratch Golfer

Model Reviewed:
695 MB

Summary:
I should say that it stands to reason that a top notch ball striker such as myself should post a review of these fine iron specimens. I'm a +2 hdcp and I have a dime-sized wear mark on all clubs. In short, I am better than you...so read on. These clubs did not suit my palate. I found them dull and unoriginal. Can you say "skyball"? I'd still knock down pins all day with them but I'm looking for something better.

Customer Service:
I wouldn't grace these peasants with my time.

Similar Products Used:
Anything worth my time.


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Review Date
September 17, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: ch7273 ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
695MB

Summary:
One word--unbelievable! These 695's are like butter, wish I would have bought them when they first came out. I would encourage anyone who is looking for a great easy to hit iron set to try these, don't let the experts who say you have to be a 5 or less scare you away. I would recommend getting the lie angle adjusted, off the rack this set was up to 3* off on a few of the clubs?? Hit em straight--make the putt=good times!

Similar Products Used:
Mizuno MP 57's


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Review Date
September 8, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Mark Holm ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Titliest 695 MB

Summary:
Purchased 3 weeks ago after reading reviews. Generally shoot low 90's. Have been to the range twice and golfing twice since the purchase from ebay. First 9 holes shot a 38, played 18 today and shot 84. Clubs are fantastic, unreal when you hit the sweet spot. Very straight and generally as long as my Mizuno's. Noticed short irons not playing as long, not sure why at this point. Trajectory is exacatly what I wanted, more boring than high, especially the 3 iron. Usually I hit a 7 wood from 200 yards, hit a 3 iron 210 to the middle of the green and today hit one 220 off the tee...love it!! I have found that I am concentrating more and I have had some mis-hits, easy to tell what you did wrong, distance suffers but not too bad. I golf about 12-15 times a year and have no problems hitting these clubs. Would strongly recommend them.

Customer Service:
NA

Similar Products Used:
Mizuno MX 23



Review Date
July 27, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Tatertot ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Titleist 695mb

Summary:
These irons are amazing they carry as far as i hit my old irons (srixon ad 400) and they spin off a 5 iron. I played on 12 stentmeter greens and the control on them was amazing i would land it in the middle and they would barely move. not very forgiving, but if you hit them in the sweet spot dont worry about the distance it will get wear you need to do

Similar Products Used:
taylormade rac blades



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