chinkwan Posted August 27, 2007 Report Share Posted August 27, 2007 As on title, has anyone hit these irons back to back??? Have studied the topline, appearances and such.. Mostly interesting in the feel and playing characteristics.. Currently playing great on a set of Tourstage ViQ Cast Irons, considering moving to a Forged set.. TC770 is supposed to be softer then TC770;thus, the reason for inclusion. Have looked at XXIO Forged, Epon etc.. not particular intersted at this point unless you guys feel that it's head and shoulders above the 3 that I have mentioned... Comments are much appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
punko72 Posted September 4, 2007 Report Share Posted September 4, 2007 As on title, has anyone hit these irons back to back??? Have studied the topline, appearances and such.. Mostly interesting in the feel and playing characteristics.. Currently playing great on a set of Tourstage ViQ Cast Irons, considering moving to a Forged set.. TC770 is supposed to be softer then TC770;thus, the reason for inclusion. Have looked at XXIO Forged, Epon etc.. not particular intersted at this point unless you guys feel that it's head and shoulders above the 3 that I have mentioned... Comments are much appreciated. I have the Type J's and the TC-770 forged. I can tell you that the TC-770 are much softer and a little more forgiving than the Type J's. However, the TC-770 has a slight more offset that the Type J's. The Type J's at set up are much more classic looking. But one of the most important factors I look for in irons is the feel. I have to say that the TC-770 forged are perhaps the softest feeling irons I have ever had. I have had the Miura CB-201 and the CB-1006 as well as the Type J's. There is absolutely no comparison in softness and forgiveness. TC-770 are the best irons I have ever had. I am currently have a 2.1 handicap index so I hope this helps a little. I strongly recommend the Fourteen TC-770. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chinkwan Posted September 4, 2007 Author Report Share Posted September 4, 2007 Thankx for the detailed reply.. One more question, have you played TC770 cast vs. TC770 Forged?? I have hit Mizuno MP60, Cally X-Forged and BS J33 and Miura MC101 and liked MC101 the best and J33 second best, MP60 3rd.. How do you think the TC770 rates in terms of feel in comparsion?? Thankx again.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
greens Posted September 4, 2007 Report Share Posted September 4, 2007 I went from MP29's to MP60's, over the course of a few years, and then on to the TC-770 forged irons about four months ago. My impressions are spot on with punko's. These Fourteen irons are simply amazing. Without a doubt the softest most pure irons I have ever struck. The bonus for me is that their lofts were all 1 to 2 degrees stronger than what I was used to playing and this has resulted in many more GIR's. I've thought about trying either the Epon Type S's or J's but I've had no need to. Compared to the MP60's I've been able to put more spin on the ball and mis**ts are much more forgiving on the hands, and in the air, with the 770's. I've been a huge Mizuno fan since I first took up the game but they're going to have to produce something magnificent for me to consider switching back. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Breal Posted September 5, 2007 Report Share Posted September 5, 2007 All I can say is simply pure!!! and the best feeling, and best feedback irons I have ever hit, and I have hit a few in my day. Great choice IMO. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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