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Darren: I haven't been on a launch monitor with either set of irons, but I can say that the 755s are nearly a club longer than the Fusion irons for me. There are a lot of different factors at play, but that's my experience (and why the 755s are in my bag and the Fusions aren't).

Making the transition from Fusions to 755s wasn't hard at all. The 755 heads are a little smaller and shaped more traditionally, but they set up very cleanly to the ball and are more forgiving than you would expect. Talk with your pro about what shaft would be best for you (that's a big part of the distance equation), but I don't think you could go wrong with the 755s. My previous favorite irons ever were the Callaway X-12/14s, and the 755s equal them in distance and forgiveness, and are a little more versatile, too.

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3-wood: Tour Edge Exotics XCG (Aldila DVS Fairway 75 stiff)
hybrid: Sonartec Md 21° (UST Proforce V2 Hybrid 85 stiff)
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Thanks for the quick response what about the 695cb's would you recomened them either for me .Thanking you DARREN.
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I have been considering the 755's vs the Mizuno MP-60's. I LOVE the soft feel of the MP-60's but am a little afraid of the long irons (i.e. would like a little more forgiveness).

How does the feel of the 755's compare with the MP-60's?

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B.T.W. i have not hit the 755's but have hit the MP-60's...no left handed 755 demo's in my area.

In addition to feel, interested in how you would compare the forgiveness of the long irons to both mis-hits and trajectory.

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