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Futures:
1. Thin Face Design creates a larger volume cavity and allows weight to be repositioned lower, to the perimeter for increased forgiveness and playability.
2. Enhanced Heel-Toe Weighting redistributes 10 grams of weight from the face for a higher moment of inertia and greater clubhead stability.
3. Vibration Dampening Chip reinforces the thin face and significantly reduces vibration for greater feedback while improving sound and feel.
4. High-Performance Sole with a rolled leading edge prevents digging in soft conditions. Progressive bounce angles reduce skipping in firmer conditions for crisp, consistent contact.
5. Optimized CG Position offers easy initial launch with a controllable ball flight.
6. Dual Hosel Lengths relocate weight lower in the 2-7 irons for easier initial launch while longer hosels in the 8-P raise the CG slightly for superior knock-down control.
7. Soft, Forged Feel of 410 stainless steel with a non-glare satin finish creates the soft feel and sound preferred by better golfers and allows for a wider range of custom options.
8. Progressive Appearance of the topline, offset, sole width and blade length provides continuity through the set for a seamless transition from playable long irons to more traditional short irons.
Titleist is undeniably one of the leaders in irons for better players. Since going to an all-forged irons lineup a couple years ago, the company introduced several blade, muscle-back, and cavity-forged irons that have devoted followers.
But the better-player irons market is relatively small, and the big money is in the bigger game-improvement irons. Titleist’s latest attempt to muscle in on the Callaways and TaylorMades in the game-improvement iron category is with the , which hit golf shops this spring. I had the chance to try a set to see how these new irons stack up against other irons for higher handicappers.
Seeing Titleist irons in my golf bag gives me a warm feeling, even if it’s the glow of nostalgia. After playing tiny forged blades while learning the game, my first cavity back irons were a great set of Titleist DCI Golds that I played for several years. Those cast stainless steel irons were plenty forgiving, but still had a crisp design that said “I’m a serious golfer.” After the follow up to the DCI Black (less offset) and Gold irons, the DCI Oversize, Titleist ceded the high-handicapper iron market to sister brand Cobra.
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