Titleist 755 Irons

Titleist 755 Irons 

DESCRIPTION

The new 755 irons integrate contemporary design elements into the Tour-proven, Titleist 700 series platform for greater performance and improved playability.

Utilizing a thinner face design, weight is removed from the face to increase cavity volume. Discretionary weight is then redistributed to create enhanced heel-toe weighting for a higher moment of inertia, superior playability and forgiveness.

Superior feel and shock absorption are achieved by incorporating a forged aluminum dampener chip into the cavity. The dampener chip filters out unwanted vibration for a soft, solid feel and outstanding shot feedback. The strong, lightweight, T-6 6061 insert reinforces the thin face for greater strength and durability.

Forged 755 irons feature a slightly lower CG position for an easy initial launch and a medium-high flight for excellent control and maneuverability. Dual hosel lengths and a high-performance sole manage trajectory and provide predictable performance from a variety of turf conditions.

Crafted from 410 stainless steel utilizing a precise, multi-step forging and CNC milling process, the new forged 755 irons provide the soft feel, aesthetics and shot-making capabilities better players demand. Because we believe, as they do, that every club is a scoring club.

USER REVIEWS

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[Feb 02, 2007]
CU Pride
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Titleist 755 irons

I am a college golfer that has been hitting 762 dci irons and loving them. I decided to upgrade to the 755's because they felt much like my old irons but with improved workability and better feel. These irons are great with the traditional Titleist look. They feel much like a blade in the lower clubs and smoothly transition into the long irons and a larger cavity for playability. These irons are long and straight.

Customer Service

Never had to use it but I did order these irons straight from Titleist and got them in a week.

Similar Products Used:

762 DCI Titleist Irons, New Cobra Carbon Steel Forged

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 12, 2007]
mconsult
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Titleist 755 Irons

After 8 years of cavity-backed TM irons, I was ready for a change. At a 10 handicap, i felt on the border between game-improvement irons and player irons.

I lost interst on most of the GI irons after seeing the offset in the scoring irons.

I hit most of the players irons (R7 TP, X-Tour, MP-60's, etc) and picked the new Titleist 755's. I love the way they set up. Hit the first 30 balls dead center. The feel is easily different from the x-tour and r7's. Far more of a click on impact and much more satisfying. They call these cavity backed, but that seems a stretch. Still, the extra perimeter weighting does add more forgiveness than I expected and gave me the confidence to go for these. I am hopeful these will lead me to lower scores rather than sending me fleeing back to GI irons in 6 months.

Not sure if this is beginners luck, but so far these are 5-7 yards longer than my Taylormades. I swapped out the stock tri-metal shaft as I was concerned about the weight.

These are also a better value than the callaways for sure and possibly the r7's too.

For what its worth, the r7 tp's were my 2nd (close) choice.

Customer Service

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Similar Products Used:

r7 tp, x-tour

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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