Not since the Ping i2 has a golf equipment manufacturer given us something so classy and indignifying of the word "Golf."
My wife has dreamed of blades since beginning golf as a passion and sport, but to the negative responses from fellow golfers and internet reviews alike. "The blade is for low handicappers only, and it is going to hurt your lower back."
But when a woman wants what she wants a husband has to provide and after seeing the MB710's she wanted so I provided.
Let me first tell you about my wife's game, she has been playing golf for about 18 months and averages 86 on our local semi – links par 70, drives a beautiful 220 yard average (Titleist 905T, with a stiff Graffaloy Red 9.5 degree) hits a 7 iron around 140 yds with a beautiful about draw and has deadly wedge stopping power from 40-60 yds. Now if she could putt, leave a bunker and chip around the greens, her handicap will no doubt be in the low singles, but I guess the feeling hasn't developed yet.
The Golf clubs for sale Titleist MB710's arrived and it was love at first sight, the irons are sexy, and I was scared, there was competition in the home.
That was about 10 months ago, and the honeymoon is still on, no back pain and golf improvement. I get to play with them once in a while and it's the sweetest iron I have ever hit, but alas, I suffer the long iron blade and don't use them often, though I do hit her 7 iron around 160 yds with a boring loft and draw (when I hit it sweet).
I have played with different blades over years, before giving them up for G15's and quite happy with it, though I must admit these are the finest and most forging muscle back blades ever produced, certainly with what's available on the market today.
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Best golf clubs In my wife's bag:
Driver: Titleist 905T with Graffaloy red stiff 9.5 degree
Fairway wood: 16 degree Adams golf with Graffaloy Blue stiff
Hybrid: Taylormade 19 degree rescue regular flex
Irons: Titleist MB710 r300 shafts 3-pw
Wedges: Titleist Vokey milled 52, 56, 64 (conforming)
Putter: Classic black Heavy putter 34"
Rate the Feel (5 is best)
5 stars
Rate the Distance Performance
5 stars
Rate the Forgiveness
4 stars
Rate the Looks
5 stars
Club specs
Wife uses them, she is a 14 handicap, plays for 18 months now, 9 holes about 3 - 4 times a week.
The discount golf clubs online Titleist MB 710 Irons have a uniform muscle shape behind the impact area that provides solid feel. The improved shape has a softer topline, rounder profile for a classic, but contemporary look. The constant blade length with minimal progressive offset for superior shot making with the narrow, cambered sole with optimized bounce angles provides crisp contact.
Additional Features:
1. Dynamic Gold Shaft- High performance, tour-proven shaft provides player-preferred feel, weight feedback and shot control
2. Stock Shaft: True Temper Dynamic Gold for enhanced performance and feel
3. Stock Grip: Titleist Tour Velvet by Golf Pride
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