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|  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | | Cast Irons | | | |  | | | | 752TC Trajectory Control Irons Features: | | | - 752TC is a full, deep cavity back iron with more side wall weighting for higher perimeter weighting which means better feel and more distance when hit off-center
- 752TC blade shape features a more traditional topline slope angle but in a slightly larger overall size to enhance the perimeter weighting of the higher mass side wall design
- 752TC features a slightly thicker top line and an extended weight pad off the back of the sole to move the Center of Gravity farther back from the shaft; Moving the CG back from the shaft helps to increase the trajectory of the ball for more carry distance and better backspin
- The rear weight pad reduces in size in each 752TC iron as the loft increases down through the set; as loft increases, there is less need for design features that increase trajectory
- Offset is progressive from 6mm on the #3-iron down to 2mm on the wedges. More offset places the CG farther behind the shaft which in turn increases the trajectory on the lower lofted ironheads
- 752TC irons also feature the TWGT "Smart-Sole" design - wide sole area for lower CG but with the front and back edges of the sole radiused up to reduce sole surface contact for less chance of "fat shots"
- Finished in Brilliant Mirror polish with laser cut TW logo metal medallion in the back cavity
- Available in RH in #3-9, PW, AW, SW, LW; LH in #3-9, PW, SW
| | | |  | | | | Wishon Series 969W Irons Features | | | | - TWGT’s newest full game improvement iron with deep, undercut cavity and wide sole design
- Ultra wide sole design offers golfers the widest sole design in the TWGT Design Line for Low Center of Gravity and Ease of Play
- Beveled and raised leading and trailing edges are ideal for golfers with a steep angle of attack and superb for play from tall grass
- Zero bounce sole heel eliminates ‘catching’ the heel on uneven lies and improves solidness of hit for players with an outside/in swing path
- Full undercut back cavity keeps the center of gravity low and farther back from the face to ensure a higher launch angle
- Unique ‘under-slung hosel’ and flatter topline slope angle keeps the center of gravity closer to the shaft for more control
- Precision investment cast from 431 stainless steel, finished in a striking bright satin with glass bead blast highlights
| | | |  | | | | 705w2 Irons Traditional, slightly oversize design with progressive back cavity weighting and tour radiused/beveled sole Features | | | | - Two weight bores on each head allows addition of up to 15 grams to allow for easier MOI matching or assembly to shorter custom fit lengths.
- Progressive back cavity design moves the CG progressively from low on the long irons to higher on the short irons - ideal for most golfers.
- Beveled leading/trailing edge with tour radius sole offers golfers the ideal sole design for reducing "fat" shots and easier play from fairway or rough.
- Traditional profile and shape combines with low offset to offer an ideal combination of game improvement with classic, traditional design features.
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 |  | | 770CFE Computer Face Engineered Irons Features: |
 |  | | - Model 770CFE irons represent the first set of irons designed with a ultra-thin, forged steel, CNC machined, variable thickness face design
- The 770CFE irons are designed with a variable thickness forged face to offer golfers a higher ball-speed-to-swing speed ratio than is possible with a conventional thick face iron design, but also to offer golfers a much better off-center hit forgiveness because of the variable thickness face design
- Because irons increase in loft progressively through the set, the actual force of deflection of the face will decrease as loft increases. To help maximize the amount of face deflection as loft increases in the irons, the forged variable thickness face design changes in steel alloy composition and thickness. The #3 and 4 iron faces are forged from Carpenter 455 high strength steel, designed with a variable thickness of 2.4mm/1.9mm. The #5, 6, and 7 iron faces are forged from 17-7 stainless steel and machined to a variable thickness of 2.5mm/2.0mm. The #8 through wedge faces are forged from soft 304 stainless and machined to a variable thickness of 2.6mm/2.2mm
- In addition, as loft increases in a set of irons, the actual position of impact on the face will change. To accommodate this natural tendency in iron impact position, the thicker center section of the faces changes in position on each 770CFE iron through the set
- The 770CFE irons are individually computer modeled for face thickness dimension, face thickness position, and face material for each iron in the set to offer the best individual performance possible in a full set of irons - All 770CFE faces are CNC machined after forging to ensure precision in the face design. The CNC machining marks can be seen on the back of each face
- The body of each 770CFE iron is designed to maximize the area of the face available for face deflection, as well as to move as much of the weight of each head further back from the face and shaft centerline to assist in launch angle
- The sole design of the 770CFE is designed to keep a large amount of mass low, but by beveling the back edge of the sole the sole width is not so wide to ensure proper sole playability from all types of turf and lie conditions.
- 770CFE irons are finished in a bright satin polish finish, with all faces CNC machined for precision dimensional specifications.
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 |  | | Awards: |
 |  | | - 770CFE irons were awarded the Golf Tips Magazine's Top Concept Tech Award for 2005.
- Golf Tip magazine's Comment: "One of the more intriguing iron sets is the 770CFE by Tom Wishon, which represents the first iron to feature a forged, variable-thickness face. The variable face thickness provides a higher ball speed-to-swing ratio and greater forgiveness. Also, the face is constructed of three different steel strengths in an attempt to maximize face deflection, which typically decreases as loft increases. For the layman in all of us, the 770CFE means more distance, more forgiveness and a more consistent trajectory from iron to iron."
- 770CFE irons also received the Golf Digest Hot List 2005 award for the Best Iron from a New Company...
- Golf Digest's Comment: "I could become infatuated with this club. Everything felt sweet off the clubface."
- E. Michael Johnson, Golf Digest, Equipment Pane
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