What year did Titleist 712 CB come out?

November 2011
Titleist 712 CB Irons – Product Details

UK Launch18 November 2011
USA Launch18 November 2011
Handicap RangeLow ‌‌‌‌ High
GolferMens
Hand AvailabilityLeft, Right

When did the Titleist 620 CB come out?

30 August 2019
Titleist 620 CB Irons – Product Details

UK Launch30 August 2019
USA Launch30 August 2019
European Launch30 August 2019
Handicap RangeLow ‌‌‌‌ High
GolferMens

What is a CB iron?

Muscle back (also known as blades) and cavity back irons refer to the way the back of the iron is designed and shaped. There used to be just one iron, the blade, but those solid chunks of metal have evolved into an upgraded muscle back iron and an easier to hit cavity back iron.

Is Titleist CB forgiving?

If you’re a skilled player who prefers a more traditionally lofted iron set, the Titleist 620 CB is a great choice. There’s not a lot of forgiveness, but it’s noticeably easier to hit than the MB without having a “game improvement look.”

What does CB stand for Titleist?

Unlike the radical change that saw the Titleist AP series retired and the T Series irons (review here) introduced, the Titleist 620 MB and CB irons only feature subtle refinements compared to the 718 MB and CB irons. The MB stands for ‘Muscle Back’ and CB stands for ‘Cavity back’.

What is more forgiving AP2 or CB?

Thanks to these new tungsten caps, the 718 CB is more forgiving than the 716 AP2.

Can high handicapper use blades?

It’s generally not recommended that high-handicappers use blades. They are less forgiving when it comes to off-centre strikes, meaning they will be much harder to use for beginner players who often struggle to control the low-point of their swing, and also their club-face direction and swing path.

Are Titleist AP2 blades?

AP2 is a blade iron with all the forgiveness of a cavity back. These forged irons are pricey but when tested on the slate the standard setup fit me to a tee…

Why was Daly banned?

Daly spent a night in jail this year after being found drunk outside a restaurant in North Carolina – a widely publicised incident which appears to have prompted those who run the sport in the US to impose a ban on a player whose bad-boy reputation has long overshadowed his popularity and talent.