Titleist Forged 695CB Irons
Titleist Forged 695CB Irons
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[Apr 01, 2024]
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[Jan 01, 2024]
minami
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[Dec 25, 2023]
arissaaqila
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The 695CB irons feature a cavity back design, combining the playability and control of a blade iron with enhanced forgiveness. The cavity back redistributes weight to the perimeter, promoting a higher moment of inertia (MOI) for better stability on off-center hits. by tstoto Weakness:
No weaknesses. All very good. Purchased: New
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[Apr 23, 2014]
Johnny M
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
695cb
Awesome clubs, had 735's prior to these and they seemed way to hard to find the sweet spot ( maybe I'm just not that good) but the 695's are not only longer but easier to shape the ball. Seriously good irons if your a mid to low handicapper Similar Products Used: Cobra |
[Jan 16, 2012]
fairwaysplitter
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
695cb
Been playing these for 2 years now. They have excellent feel for a cavity back iron.
Customer Service Very good. I once split the face of my 905r driver on a cold day and they gave me a 907 head, no charge. Similar Products Used: Titlest 735cm, 755, AP2. Mizuno MP 32, MP 60. |
[Mar 09, 2010]
Ian Hamer
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
695cb
Having made the mistake of buying off the shelf at american golf I took some valuable advice and visited the acushnet fitting centre at Brampton and spent an hour with them explaining to them what I really wanted from a set of irons. I explained to them that I purchased the lovely looking Mizuno MP32's off the shelf and although the feel was good I was lacking in distance from my previous set which were Titleist 762's. I tried a number of different irons including the sister MB option but nothing really compared to the ball strike / feel and reliability of the 692cb. I wanted a club were I could still work the ball from both left to right and right to left and these do the job very well. I also wanted a lower more penetrating ball flight and these work perfectly alongside the Prov1x.
Customer Service Titleist has fantastic customer service and although these clubs cost me the earth they are well worth it. |
[Sep 16, 2009]
Mr D
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 695 CB
Bought these irons in November 2008, played with them all winter, and since the season started this year they have been great for my game - got my handicap cut from 8-5 since I bought these!! They are good looking, nice soft feel when you hit one perfect but also more forgiving than most irons in this category. I still tend to hit them very high (as I have always done with my irons), but particularly the short irons I find go a long way. Would recommend these great irons to any single figure handicapper. |
[Feb 02, 2009]
Ravensfan1965
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
695 cd
I just bought a set of 695 cb's with Gold X-100 shafts....WoW....my former set was the black DCI's Which should tell you hiow much I stick with a good thing..lol The ball just comes off like butter with these 695's still able to manover the ball at will but still have the forgivness when hit slightly off center... Wish I would have got these two years ago when they came out...They still lean towards a true players club. New they are expensive. But I got lucky to pick up a barely used set. |
[Sep 24, 2008]
gilbertchas
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist Forged 695CB
Tried demos at PGA Golf Super Store in AZ on simulator and fell in love with them. I hit the 695CB better then anything else I tried that day. Spent $40 to get fitted, then purchase from my home Pro. The clubs are 1 degree stronger than comparable models. Consequently you hit them a little longer and I hit them much straighter. And when you catch it just right, they fly. There are the perfect club for me at this point in my game. Customer Service Purchased through my club's proshop and customized 1/2" long and one degree up from factory. Clubs are perfect Similar Products Used: My previous set were 990 DCI's and these were an easy and great transition. Much better feel, balance etc. |
[Jul 07, 2008]
Hotrod
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
titliest 695cb
Bought these at the pro shop on a whim after not playing in 4 months.
Customer Service boughty off the shelve Similar Products Used: None |