I am not sure but I believe you will have a gap in distance between all these combinations. I think you should try to figure out whether you like the cb or the mb best and then stay with it all the way up to I5 before you change for AP2.
The new 2009 Titleist
CB710 Forged Irons look pretty slick also with minimal offset a fairly thin sole and a good amount of perimeter weighting. The heel to toe doesnt look very long and overall the club has a compact feel with rounded accents implemented especially in it's topline . Titleist did a great job with this 710 CB iron.
This iron features a forged cavity back, constructed of 1025 carbon steel, and feature 2010 USGA and R&A conforming V-grooves. They also feature a slightly longer, constant blade length with a less-harsh topline for more confidence inspiration at address. The cavity back provides a higher Moment of Inertia, and more mass directly behind the ball striking zone for more forgiveness and consistency on miss-hits.
I will say that these irons are best suited to better than average to expert ball strikers. The new
Titleist CB710 is definitely more forgiving and helps the player to achieve a high trajectory even out of the worst situations. There is not much negative to say about these irons other than they have tough competition in the Titleist family with the new AP2. The better player will certainly appreciate them and they deliver perfectly in a number of areas.
And then who knows after that? I have a great family life right now and I’m very happy off the golf course. I’m in a good place with everything really. And although delighted to claim his first victory on the US circuit after coming agonisingly close several times during the previous seven years, Rose claims his self-belief in his own abilities had never wavered.
In words,I think these irons are great. It can give me great control on draws and fades. I believe it is fit for you.
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