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Hey guys, I looking at upgrading into new irons. I've been playing hand-me-down Powerbuilt Grand Slam II Blades (like 20 years old) for 3 years and I've decided on getting some new clubs. I am about a 13 handicap, but I think im going to reduce my handicap below 10 this year. I have mishits like anyone else of course.
I'm looking at the Titleist 735cms or Macgregor M685s

1. I was wondering if anyone has any first-hand experience with either of these clubs, and if so I was wondering what your opinions on them were.

2. Im also wondering about the forgiveness factor. Are the cavity back long and mid 735s forgiving, and how about the M685s.

Thanks

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Callaway X460 10 w/ Fujikara 65 Stiff
Adams Ovation 2 15 degrees
Cobra Baffler 23 degree Powerbilt Grand Slam II Irons Callaway Forged+ 54 wedge Rossa AGSI+ Daytona 1 NXT or NXT Tour

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Well I just bought the 735.cms. All I can say is they are absolutely amazing. The shots come off so pure and even miss hits fly closer to true that you would expect. I highly recommend them.
BUT HAVE THEM FITTED. When i got them, I was all over the place. I Had them lenghtened and 2 degrees up and now they are dead straight.

OH. and what sold me on the 735s was they feel like butter when I swing. I take practice swings until I feel the buttery soft motion of the clubs before each shot. Then I hit the shot. Butter.
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I have the 735cms and absolutely love them. They are for a better player that makes consistent contact with the ball but can still be played by a golfer that needs moderate forgiveness. The thing that I like about them is that I can really control the ball flight and keep it down when I need to. The trajectory control is amazing. I like the set-up, thinner lines and lack of off-set. When you hit them right they sing. When you hit them wrong, you will hit a bad shot but usually not a round breaker. The progression of blades to cavity helps with the forgiveness, but you need to be comfortable hitting a long iron with no off-set.

Cobra LTDx 10.5* | Big Tour 15.5* | Rad Tour 18.5* | Titleist U500 4-23* | T100 5-P | Vokey SM7 50/8* F, 54/10* S, SM8 58/10* S | Odyssey 2 Ball Blade | Vice Pro Plus  

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The 735 CM--i love the progressive blade design..It is a mixed set that is tour trusted..I really love the asthetics of the club design..they look old school and also have two different finish designs that you can choose--chrome or stainless

"People think the size of the head is most important. Wrong. It's getting a quality shaft. test different shafts to see which goes the straightest. Also, more degrees of loft on the head is better than less. Eleven degrees is about right."

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So how forgiving are the 735s? B/c im a semi-consistent long iron player but a lot better from 6-iron and in (so id be looking for a decent amount of forgiveness from the long irons)

And has anyone played/tried the M685s? They seem like an interesting club, being forged with the progessive metals but having a cavity back. Has anyone tried them, and if so hows the forgiveness and feel, as well as the quality?

Thanks alot

In The Bag

Callaway X460 10 w/ Fujikara 65 Stiff
Adams Ovation 2 15 degrees
Cobra Baffler 23 degree Powerbilt Grand Slam II Irons Callaway Forged+ 54 wedge Rossa AGSI+ Daytona 1 NXT or NXT Tour

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just as a point of difference > i would go with the MacGregors! haha

both are great clubs!
Driver: Callaway Diablo Edge Tour 10.5* (UST Proforce v2 77g X Flex) 3 Wood: Callaway Diablo 15* (UST Proforce v2 86g S Flex). 2 Hybrid: Adams A4 Tech 17* (UST Proforce v2 105g S Flex). 3 and 4 Hybrid: Adams Idea Pro 20* and 23* (UST Proforce v2 105g S Flex)
Irons: Tour Edge Exotics...
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Go with the Titleist
In my Hoofer Extreme

DriverBurner Stock Shaft 9.5

1 Iron Hybrid Idea Pro3 Iron HybridIdea ProIronsX-Forged 4-PWWedgesSpin Milled Vokey PutterStudio Select Newport 2BallPro V1
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Just bought a set off ebay. Cant wait until they get here! They look amazing.
Driver 983k 9.5°
3 Wood 906f2 15°
5 wood 906f2 18°
Irons 735 3-pw S300, Golf Pride Tour Velvet cord
Wedges Spin Milled 53°, Spin Milled 59°Putter Studio Select Newport 2Goals for '10:1. Get down to scratch or better
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which irons did u get?

and does anyone have any experiences with the MacGregors, and how forgiving are the Titleists?

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Callaway X460 10 w/ Fujikara 65 Stiff
Adams Ovation 2 15 degrees
Cobra Baffler 23 degree Powerbilt Grand Slam II Irons Callaway Forged+ 54 wedge Rossa AGSI+ Daytona 1 NXT or NXT Tour

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O my bad. I got the 735's. Everything I hear is great. Ive hit them one time in the store and they felt awesome. I cant wait until I can actually get them out on the course.
Driver 983k 9.5°
3 Wood 906f2 15°
5 wood 906f2 18°
Irons 735 3-pw S300, Golf Pride Tour Velvet cord
Wedges Spin Milled 53°, Spin Milled 59°Putter Studio Select Newport 2Goals for '10:1. Get down to scratch or better
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