
Titleist 755 irons
13 of 14 people found this review helpful.
I have owned and played these irons for almost 2 years. I'm an 8 handicap, and have been playing seriously for 30 years. Let me first start by saying I've played maybe 30 sets of irons in 30 years. I've tended to play Pings more than anything, and had a set of Ping I5 irons prior to owning these.
Regarding foregiveness, I rank these as equal to the Ping I5's, which most people would have a hard time believing. I have not lost any foregiveness in switching to these clubs. I rarely notice hitting a shot that I can tell would have been better if I had the Pings. The clubs aren't perfect-I know when I make a bad swing, but when I miss the sweetspot, rarely do I hit the shot badly enough to get into trouble (primarily failing to clear a front bunker).
From a playability standpoint, these clubs shine. I can work the ball right to left and a little bit from left to right (I primarily draw the ball). I could never fade a Ping iron. In addition, I don't hit that many shots that just lose control-meaning flying well past my target like I did with the Pings. Cast clubs are notorious for having "hot spots" on the face. I feel like I have much more control with these irons. In addition, the slightly smaller blades and thinner soles make the club more versatile from tight lies without giving up that much from grassy lies in the rough.
I truly believe that a player who is as high as a 15 handicap and is serious about improving their game should give these clubs a try.
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