Titleist DCI 962 Irons
Titleist DCI 962 Irons
[Aug 16, 2000]
Ben Jo
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 962
Overall a very solid club. Nothing spectacular, but no glaring faults either. Has a solid feel and is moderately forgiving on off-center hits. Nice trajectory. A good club for players of all abilities. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jul 27, 2000]
Jeff larue
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
DCI 962
The 962's have a hard cold feel even when hitting them on the sweet spot. Played numerous rounds and lots of range practice with the set. Traded them in for some Mizuno pro forged and discovered no comparison. Mizuno is in a league of their own. Similar Products Used: Mizuno pro forged, ping i3, DCI 990, Clevland ta1 |
[Jul 25, 2000]
gary coleman
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
titleist 962s
these clubs have a very good look to them but thats about it, i found them to be very hard to hit unless perfect contact is made and even then the result if questionable. the price is a bit high 2. Similar Products Used: i have demoed tons of clubs |
[Jul 06, 2000]
mark epolito
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
titleiest 962 iron
This is a great iron for the right player. I like the overall look and feel of the club. These clubs will help you or kill you. If you hit good shots with all your clubs you will hit better shots with more feel with the 962's. If you do not hit all your irons well you will not hit these well. These clubs will force you to make a good swing.It is fair to say these irons will make a good swing feel better and a bad swing feel worse. Keep in mind that Titleist stopped making these irons because of the fact that only certain, low-handicapped players could hit these irons. Similar Products Used: Zevo blades, Armour 845 |
[Jul 05, 2000]
Chris Brooks
Scratch golfer
These clubs are fantastic. They have a nice feel to them and give me much feedback. They play like a blade but are not nearly as hard to hit. I also like the high trajectory. I would definitely reccomend these to anyone who shoots in the 70's. Similar Products Used: LCG, Ping Zing, Ping Eye 2, Great Big Bertha's |
[Jun 21, 2000]
Stan
Shoot in the 80s
Not forgiving!!!? What are you guys talking about? Maybe your swing has a problem. As long as the ball mark is inside the groove face (toward toe or heel), I always hit the green. Fat shots? There is not a single iron in this world that will forgive fat shots. Thin shots? Hit it down and square, this iron set won't disappoint you ever. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jun 09, 2000]
David Michie
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist DCI 962
Very clean and traditional looking irons. Very easy to square up at address. Distance is adequate and I have gained a higher ball flight. One knock is that they are not that forgiving - when you hit off the sweet spot you know it! Overall a very solid set of irons. Similar Products Used: Powerbilt, WIlson Staff, Hogan Apex |
[May 20, 2000]
Chris
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 962
These are a great set of irons. I hit my driver really long, so therefore I mainly hit the low irons, but they hit the ball nice and high and land it softly on the green. They are not the longest hitting irons, but have a nice feel and accurracy to them. Similar Products Used: Ping i3 |
[May 19, 2000]
Mike
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 962
This is a good iron if you dont need a lot of forgiveness. It has great control and workability. However it has the hard DCI feel. Good club for low-mid handicappers. Similar Products Used: X14, X12, 981, 990, CXI, i3 |
[May 06, 2000]
Fred Caron
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
DCI 962
I have had my irons for about six months. They have the S-300 shafts. When you hit these on the sweet spot they are the best cast club around. Unfortunately I mis-hit a lot and pay the consequences.I think I might try some Ping i3s, which are probably more forgiving for a hack like myself! Similar Products Used: Cobra Gravity Back, Taylor Made Firesole,Ping I3 |