Titleist is as serious about its forged irons as you are about your golf game. This is why the brand is dedicated to giving serious players the high-performance Titleist Forged Irons that set standards for shot control, ball flight, feel, and playability.
In fact, Titleist forged irons are trusted by PGA club professionals, PGA Tour players, and top amateurs. Titleist forged irons account for a significant percentage in the PGA Tour season, PGA club pro championship sectionals, US Amateur Championship, US Amateur Public Links, NCAA Division 1 men’s championship, and US Junior Amateur Championship.
These forged irons deliver the level of confidence that serious players demand. Titleist believes, as they do, that every iron is meant to be a scoring iron. You can choose from four models of Titleist forged irons: 695MB, 695CB, 735.CM, and 775.CB, all of which have trajectory, shot control, and forgiveness choices to optimize your iron game. Another thing they have in common is their dual hosel length. The 695MB and 695CB clubheads are both made from 1025 carbon steel. The 735.CM clubheads may be 1025 carbon steel or 410 stainless steel, but 775.CB clubheads are 410 stainless steel only.
The 695MB is a contemporary muscle-back blade iron for a highly skilled player who seeks maximum control over shot shaping and a low to medium trajectory and needs less forgiveness. This is one of those Titleist forged irons that have a thin sole with medium bounce, allowing for crisp contact and more versatility in shot making.
The 695CB, on the other hand, is a strong-lofted cavity-back blade iron for skilled players with higher swing speed who look for maximum workability, lower trajectory, and less forgiveness. The slightly wider sole of 695CB Titleist forged irons give clean contact if you happen to have a steeper or more aggressive swing.
The 735.CM is a blended set with cavity-back long irons that transition to muscle-back short irons. This blended set is for skilled players who want a perfect combination of shot control with a flighted trajectory plus medium forgiveness. Progressive sole width and medium bounce endow this set with versatility.
Also a blended set is the 775.CB, with its high-tech outsized long irons that transition to shallow-cavity short irons. The set is intended for golfers in the 0–15 handicap range who would like playability and greater forgiveness as well as a higher, straighter, and more controlled trajectory of ball flight. Sole width for this blended set of Titleist forged irons is wide, and the strong lofts give you distance.

