Titleist Forged Stainless 704.CB Irons
Titleist Forged Stainless 704.CB Irons
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[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya
Strength:
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[Jan 01, 2024]
minami
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[Dec 30, 2023]
Aeera
Strength:
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[Dec 22, 2023]
arissaaqila
Strength:
Behind all his achievements and success, tstoto Weakness:
No weaknesses. All very good. Purchased: New
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[Sep 11, 2021]
boorish1973
Strength:
These require a good swing and then the club does the rest!!! They are very accurate and have a great trajectory. | Stretch Ceilings Phoenix Weakness:
none so far Purchased: New
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[Jan 31, 2012]
James A golfer
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
All clubs
I seldom. if every come across these types of review but when I do Im always amazed at some of the claptrap spoken. Bobby Jones's clubs were not matched in any way and certainly were not forgiving, the sweet spot about the size of a ten pence and placed differently in every club. My advice for all you who love to carp on about modern clubs is to learn how to swing the things properly. |
[Oct 09, 2010]
yoyoma
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 704CB
I've tried dozens of sets and keep going back to these irons. I can work the ball and love the forgiveness and feel. I even tried the new AP2 and while they were 1/2 club longer I just did not hae the accuracy of the 704; and that's what the game is all about. Perhaps Titleist's most underated iron. |
[Jun 05, 2010]
Longpar5
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 704.cb
i have had these since 2007. i quit playing 2 years ago and was using callaway x-20 tour's when i quit and these were in my closet. just got back from golf galaxy and the range after having them bent 2* up and 2*strong. i cannot stress how important it is to have your loft and lie checked when you own a set of this type of clubs. it is unreal the difference in these. i used to honestly think that i couldn't hit them, and they were very unforgiving, and very short. come to find out, the lofts had been bent 2* weak by someone before me (bought on ebay, a leftie). so they had to bend some of them 4* to get to 2* strong. on the simulator, i flew a 6 iron 209 (i know, simulator lies), and on the range, 6 iron was a solid, and consistent 180-185. Mis-hits are not forgiving as far as distance, but do go very straight. i would say on the toe i lost 20-25 yards, and on the heel 10-15. but the mis-hits just off center maybe lost 5. these are renewed in my mind, and i love the way a sweet shot feels like warm apple pie. my advice for these is plenyt...
Customer Service no idea Similar Products Used: callaway x-20 tour (nice, long, but clunky/big), cleveland ta-5 (hook machines), cleveland ta2 (hated), mizuno mx23 (awesome)
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[Dec 22, 2009]
Mark Goodman
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 704 cb
Just purchased a second hand set, and wow what a great set of irons- easy to hit a very consistant.
Similar Products Used: Taylormade LT |
[Mar 18, 2009]
socal ladygolfer
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 704 CB
I own a set 3-PW with TT Gold R flex shafts, of these for over 3 yrs and I love their feel and response to the well hit shots as well as the immediate feedback, they give in missed hits. |