In order to enhance the feel, the muscleback design has been updated so that more mass is moved behind the impact area. The sole has undergone a significant enhancement as well, with a new narrow, cambered sole with optimized bounce angles. The back side of the sole has its own improvements as well with enhanced relief on the heel side and trailing edge, further reducing turf resistance.
The
Ping G15 Hybrid build upon the successul, tour-proven design of the 710 MB irons with improved looks, feel and performance.
The first noticeable difference is the Tour-preferred satin finish that accentuates the toe and top-line profile for improved alignment, and also reduces glare at address. The
Titleist Vokey Spin Milled Oil Can Wedge feature a new, narrow, cambered sole design that sees more trailing edge and heel relief for reduced turf resistance, that will suit a players with a shallow angle of attack who tend to pick the ball off the turf rather than a more aggressive, steeper angle.
The
Titleist Vokey SM4 Black Nickel CC Wedge maintain the classic look, lines, profile, sound and feel of the classic Titleist forged irons, but add modern playability. A thin, but soft top-line and rounder profile create a traditional but contemporary look, whilst a minimal progressive offset improves the set-up appeareance and improves control. Known as the "dog bone", the faceted surface on the back of the 712 MB clubheads is larger in the heel and toe, adding more mass behind the impact area for the traditional feel expected from a blade iron.
Overall this is an excellent elite players blade iron but probably a little too demanding for virtually all amateurs, who would be better going for the
Titleist Vokey SM4 Tour Chrome CC Wedge which are a little more forgiving with similar Tour level performance.
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