Spent a couple hours in a GC4 today with the 790s, Staff blades and 620MBs. The 790s are loooong 190+ carry but cannot even compare in feel to the Wilsons or 620s. I have to say the 620s to me feel even more solid than the Staff blades. I just sold my 718s and got the Blueprints but damn the 620s look and feel great. Love the retro brushed finish.
Hi Mike only just got into your stuff but a massive fan already Thank You Just seconding the question below - brute honest comparison between MB620 vs MP20 would be very appreciated
A little nod to Srixon with the sole on these. Srixon's VT sole is the bees knees. Both these offerings from Titleist look great and great review as always Michael.
Nice job as always but... I don't understand what all the hype is about blades that, as you said, basically don't change year to year. Titlist just changes the numbers, makes the smallest of cosmetic changes and pushes them out. Considering the 620 MB and CB perform essentially the same, only a very small percentage of golfers will buy them anyway.
These irons are made for a select few players in the market. It’s designed for the top 1% of players, and the clubs are released as an option to that small market. They make their money on the chunky game improvement sets.
wahlm3030 the CB is an important range as it’s designed to mix sets with the MB, example, playing MB from P-6, and CB 5-3, the T100 or AP2 are not geared towards better players, maybe your might break 80 player. MB/CB mix is perfect for your low single handicappers, personally I think all 5 ranges are necessary and geared towards different players
wahlm3030 I’m not saying good players can’t play cavity back, but I suspect that stat is mostly players dropping the 5-3 from their blade sets and adding in AP2, which has a bigger head, like Justin Thomas for example who plays MB and switches to AP2 for his low irons. CB offers the workability of the MB but adds a bit of forgiveness. Personally I find the AP2 less workable than the CB
I really like my Z785 but they don’t spin like my Mizunos did. The MP20 range and the CB/MB have me wanting a new set. If I do get a new set though it’ll likely be 919Ts as they are pure and should come down in price a bit.
I can’t wait for you to review the Mizuno’s MP-20 irons. Thanks for all of the great content - always very well done and great balance of subjective and objective information.
LOL. Nah. It's everything Titleist needed to do from a club stand point. TS line of drivers and fairways are madly successful. Gaming TS3 driver and TS2 3wood and they kill. Haven't tried the TS hybrids yet but I'm sure they are great as well. T100's look like more of a players iron now that they lost that ridiculous offset that the AP2 had and have a thinner top line. Looks like a CB now with a little more tech to it. MB's and CB's both look great/same. T200 and T300...maybe not their best release but I wouldn't game those anyway. Game Srixon Irons regardless but Titleist is making great clubs and the ProV1/ProV1x still reigns supreme in the ball category. Titleist is just fine and overall introduced better options that caught up with the competition.
I’ve been a Mizuno fan boy for almost two decades now, but those mb irons are gorgeous. I love the simplicity.
Ah yes the obligatory mizuno simp, the most insufferable golfer to exist
MP20MMC vs JPX 919 Forged please.
Spent a couple hours in a GC4 today with the 790s, Staff blades and 620MBs. The 790s are loooong 190+ carry but cannot even compare in feel to the Wilsons or 620s. I have to say the 620s to me feel even more solid than the Staff blades. I just sold my 718s and got the Blueprints but damn the 620s look and feel great. Love the retro brushed finish.
Hi Mike only just got into your stuff but a massive fan already Thank You
Just seconding the question below - brute honest comparison between MB620 vs MP20 would be very appreciated
These vs the MP20's? thanks Michael
Hits the flag stick. Sold
Can you compare the MB to T100?
No flagstick is safe! Great review, thanks for the early upload.
A little nod to Srixon with the sole on these. Srixon's VT sole is the bees knees. Both these offerings from Titleist look great and great review as always Michael.
Nice job as always but... I don't understand what all the hype is about blades that, as you said, basically don't change year to year. Titlist just changes the numbers, makes the smallest of cosmetic changes and pushes them out. Considering the 620 MB and CB perform essentially the same, only a very small percentage of golfers will buy them anyway.
These irons are made for a select few players in the market. It’s designed for the top 1% of players, and the clubs are released as an option to that small market. They make their money on the chunky game improvement sets.
Are you still gaming the Staff Model irons? I am waiting for my set to arrive. Cannot wait to get them on the course.
Oh yes!! Love them!!
The MB and CB look great ,as for the new AP'S or T series they dont look very good .
MB looks awesome! What are your thoughts as to whether Titleist need five types of club and which two would you drop (unnecessary)?
I think they could do without the cb, I can't imagine many players go after it with the mb and ap2(t100) being aimed at better players
wahlm3030 the CB is an important range as it’s designed to mix sets with the MB, example, playing MB from P-6, and CB 5-3, the T100 or AP2 are not geared towards better players, maybe your might break 80 player. MB/CB mix is perfect for your low single handicappers, personally I think all 5 ranges are necessary and geared towards different players
@@robroninja the ap2 may not be advertised to better players but it's the most used iron from Titleist on tour
wahlm3030 I’m not saying good players can’t play cavity back, but I suspect that stat is mostly players dropping the 5-3 from their blade sets and adding in AP2, which has a bigger head, like Justin Thomas for example who plays MB and switches to AP2 for his low irons. CB offers the workability of the MB but adds a bit of forgiveness. Personally I find the AP2 less workable than the CB
Would you say the MB is just as soft as a mp-18? And would you say the new CB has less offset than the previous model? thanks.
I have the MP 20's now. I just hit the 620 CB and to me it feels just as soft, if not softer. Its an amazing club.
I really like my Z785 but they don’t spin like my Mizunos did. The MP20 range and the CB/MB have me wanting a new set. If I do get a new set though it’ll likely be 919Ts as they are pure and should come down in price a bit.
What's your thought on CB Vs T100?
Look similar from the address
I'm playing the cb 716, is it worth going for new cb 620
No. Those 716 CB are ICONIC. Best Titleist CB-Ever.
I can’t wait for you to review the Mizuno’s MP-20 irons. Thanks for all of the great content - always very well done and great balance of subjective and objective information.
Thanks Chris!
broo.. you pick mizuno MP 20 or Titleist MB 620??
Are these adjustable or is that just for fitting?
Just for fitting. It is you can swap out shafts and heads easily making the fitting process quicker!
Would love to see a MB v’s MB video
All the current models up against each other
For all those people that think CB launch higher than MB
Damn those blades are sexy. But I still ooze, yeah I said it, over my MP 69s. Even though I can't hit them for shit right now. But I am working on it.
How can you show a Titleist iron with a TP5 ball???
Because I can 😂
titleist, now completely ruined except for mb" ... losing their identity ,, totally sucks ::;;;;;
LOL. Nah. It's everything Titleist needed to do from a club stand point. TS line of drivers and fairways are madly successful. Gaming TS3 driver and TS2 3wood and they kill. Haven't tried the TS hybrids yet but I'm sure they are great as well. T100's look like more of a players iron now that they lost that ridiculous offset that the AP2 had and have a thinner top line. Looks like a CB now with a little more tech to it. MB's and CB's both look great/same. T200 and T300...maybe not their best release but I wouldn't game those anyway. Game Srixon Irons regardless but Titleist is making great clubs and the ProV1/ProV1x still reigns supreme in the ball category. Titleist is just fine and overall introduced better options that caught up with the competition.