Posted December 7, 20159 yr Only 25 Sets Produced the 2016 Seven CB Limited. larger and more forgiving than the original cavity blade yet still geared to the player, semi traditional lofts coming in with a PW @ 47* New wide bump in the cavity creates a higher ball flight and denser feel during impact. http://www.tourspecgolf.com/blog/2016-seven-cb-iron-limited/
December 7, 20159 yr I like this, especially the subtle leading/trailing edge relief on the sole. Btw, when will us MB guys get some love from Seven??!! ;)
December 7, 20159 yr Author I like this, especially the subtle leading/trailing edge relief on the sole. Btw, when will us MB guys get some love from Seven??!! ;) In 1-2 weeks sir :)
December 10, 20159 yr Guys, I'm not sure how these new Sevens will feel and perform but I have the S15C Sevens and if you're looking for a set of irons that are relatively compact (for what they are) and LONG, then I would HIGHLY recommend Seven as a company. Like I said in my review, I prefer a mushier, spongier feeling iron but these do have a very unique feel (think medium soft thud) and I have no idea why but regardless of shaft, these things just go a long long ways. I've compared them side by side with my 2011 Onoff Forged (strong lofted), 302s, Miura MB5003, Tourstage 709MC and MP 37 Mizunos and these are the longest clubs I have. Wind has 0 effect on them. It's really bizarre. I have no idea why. On paper the Onoffs should be the longest but they're not, they're a good 10-12 yards shorter than these.
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