On 2004-10-07, Rolly rated this Titleist DCI 762 a 5...(4564)
Purchase: I traded my old dci 981's in for the 762's with a cash adjustment at Nevada Bobs in nuneaton. Pros: I instantly liked the look of these irons as I've never been keen on big chunky irons that other manufacturers make. They do set up like a blade with little offset and perform great when struck well. I love the Titleist half cord grips and the true temper DG shafts give them a lovely balance. This is my fourth set of irons now and by far the best and I will not be changing them for a good few years. Cons: All I can say is that they are not very forgiving. Quality: Just as you would expect from Titlest, superb. Review Summary: Like I said earlier, these are not forgiving irons. I've been playing for six years now and I'm currently off nine. The reason I bought these and not a big chunky forgiving iron is because I want to improve all the time and know when I hit a bad shot and not get away with it, and believe me it's working.
On 2004-09-07, Baker rated this Titleist DCI 762 a 5...(4302)
Purchase: After looking around for a while and hitting several other models from other companies I did my research and eventually found these brand new on e-bay for $420 when they retail at $700. Pros: I love the way these irons feel when they are struck. They feel like butter and they go surprisingly far for the feel. I chose this model because I do not like the appearance of offset and these do that just perfectly for me. The grips on these are very high quality for being a stock grip. Cons: There is absolutly nothing that I do not like about these clubs. I am more accurate, have gained distance, and am shooting lower scores than ever before. Quality: The quality of these are excellent as they should be being made by Titleist and being played on tour. I am very impressed. Review Summary: If your looking for new irons because you are tired of the old ones.... you can not go wrong with these. On 2003-08-01, Joe from Fairfield CT rated this Titleist DCI 762 a 5...(1944)
Purchase: I purchased these irons at Golfmor in Norwalk CT. I bought them used for nearly half price. They were apparently returned that day by a gentlemen who could not get comfortable with them. They were used no more then 5 times, perfect condition. It was an unbelievable steal. I was going that day prepared to spend $700 dollars for these exact clubs and ended up only spending $375! Pros: I absoultely love these clubs. They have a very clean and tradtional look at address and set up. Deffinately Titleist's most attractive looking DCIs yet. They play as great as they look. They set up and feel much like a blade but it has a deep cavity for forgiveness on mishits that is hidden behind the mylar insert. They are very heavy and the ball explodes of the face when struck. They hit long with a very high trajectory. I easily added 15 to 20 yards with these new DCIs over my last set of Ping Zings. If you are player who likes to work the ball it can be done with these irons but they tend to want to stay straigt when you put a good swing on them. Cons: Was not a fan of the full cord grip at first but I have gown to appreciate and prefer them for my irons. They took some getting use to.
Otherwsie I can't say I dislike anything about these DCIs. They are perfect Quality: Lets face it, Titleist has been making quality products for a number of years and they live up to their reputation with this generation of DCI. Great traditional design, Dynamic Gold shafts, full cord grips. These irons ooze quality in your bag and they play the part. Review Summary: I have not hit every iron out there, but I have hit quite a few and I must say the Titleist 762 DCI is by far in the front of the pack. If you are a real player or a mid to high handicap golfer like myself the DCI will benefit you. They have the playability of a blade, but the forgiveness of a cavity back. They are a heavy club that comes crashing down on the ball for explosive power and trajectory. If you do not feel comfortable with a heavy club or do not like the look of a blade I would stay away from these 762 and maybe try the Over Sized version. Overall it's what you would expect from Titleist, grade A equipment
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