Titleist 670 Irons Review
As a set that's geared for advanced players, the Titleist 670 Irons offer a considerable amount of control and shot-shaping ability. However, they also have a level of forgiveness that even a Tour veteran would find agreeable.
The Titleist 670 Irons have a neutral weight, unlike some of the brand's other blade models that are heavier in the toe. This gives a more consistent feel from the long to the short irons, with a medium trajectory. The deep heel, soft toe profile, and thicker, flatter topline are advanced designed characteristics that help improve performance.
![]() TITLEIST 670 FORGED 3 IRON RH US $10.00
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![]() TITLEIST 670 FORGED 4 IRON RH US $10.00
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![]() TITLEIST 670 FORGED 2 IRON RH US $15.50
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![]() TITLEIST 670 FORGED IRONS 2 PW US $199.99
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![]() Titleist 670 Forged Irons 3 PW w Dynamic Gold Shafts US $399.99
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![]() titleist 670 forged iron set steel 3 PW X STIFF RIGHT US $599.99
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As is common throughout the Titleist line, the 670 Irons are very workable. Low handicappers will like the ability to shape their shots, and those with more aggressive swings will like that the wider sole offers a cleaner path through the grass. And everyone will like the optimal center of gravity that helps shots hit slightly off-center stay in the fairway.
The Titleist 670 Irons are available new through custom order, in graphite and steel shafts in both right and left-handed editions. It’s an elite set of clubs that will serve the advanced player’s needs with style and performance.


US $10.00






