Titleist 718 CB and 718 MB Irons Review
Titleist 718 CB and 718 MB Irons Review - All the info plus our first-hit review of the two new players irons in the Titleist 718 iron family
Titleist 718 CB and 718 MB Irons Review - All the info plus our first-hit review of the two new players irons in the Titleist 718 iron family
Titleist 718 CB and 718 MB Irons Review
The Titleist 718 CB irons is a classic but modern cavity back packed with high-density tungsten – an average of 74.8 grams precisely placed in the heel and toe in the long and mid irons – to create higher ball speeds across the face for more consistent distance on off-centre hits.
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New tungsten caps co-forged into the perimeter further increase MOI for maximum forgiveness without the loss of workability or shot control at the CB’s constant, tour-preferred blade length.
Optimised CG heights, low with a slight progression up through the set, deliver precise, tour-proven trajectory, while increasing the sweet spot for solid feel.
On the 718 MB irons, as used by Justin Thomas to win the USPGA Championship, an advanced muscle-back design delivers tour-proven flight with maximum shot and trajectory control.
Strategically designed CG locations deliver superior shot-making and responsive feedback.
High muscle-back weighting, optimally positioned behind the sweet spot, provides pure, forged feel on every shot. Each MB iron is forged from a single billet of carbon steel for the purist look, sound and feel.
The Titleist 718 CB irons are available in 2-P with an RRP of £150 per club in Project X LZ (Loading Zone) steel shafts, £175 per club in graphite. The Titleist 718 MB irons are available in 3-P with an RRP of £150 per club in the Project X steel shafts, £175 per club in graphite.