Titleist 755 or Di7

steadyon

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I've got both and cant decide which to play.

Advantage of 755, sensible lofts, no big gap between pitching and 52 gap wedge. Not so forgiving, but my average shot is OK and my bad shots (when I get quick usually) are so bad that no club is gonna sort that. I'm nowhere near good enough to get the best and workability from these.

Advantage of Di7, forgiving and thick end of 20 yard a club longer, not a real help though, possibly a disadvantage without buying yet another wedge.

I like the look of the 755's better and want to improve enough to be able to get best from them. Had a course of three lessons and will be having more when swing settles a little. (I've plenty to work on at the minute though)

I'm leaning towards 755's but want to be sure before the di7's go on fleabay.

Playing off 14 (occasionally)
 
this is totally down to you mate
you have to decide what is correct for you,
play a few rounds and decide then get rid of the other set as you will always chop and change if they are lying there
 
Go with the 755's.

I changed from chunky Zing2's to AP2's, and although it took a month or 2 to get the feel for them, they certainly improved my ball-striking, and my H/C dropped 3 shots.
2 years later, Ive now changed to Titleist CB's, and although not too much different to the AP's, I certainly feel like they encourage you to strike the ball better, which ultimately makes it easier to work the ball when you require.
 
Chalk and cheese...maybe?

If ever there was a club that was the perfect balance between players iron and usability.....the 755s are that.
 
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