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Nov 15, 2021
I have in 5 different color options! Love the style.
Very sharp-looking. Can be worn over a mid-layer if necessary (either a FJ vest or quarter-zip pullover, etc.) with plenty of room, yet looks trim overall, not bulky. Good wind blockage, but I wear mine even in no wind too, since they just look so good. Often receive compliments of the styling. I'm 6'/200 lbs. and wear a large. Perfect fit.
Jan 06, 2012
It's a Titleist. What more needs to be said?
Excellent fairway wood for better players. Love the smaller head of all the 910Fs, but I chose the 19* to complement my 909F 3W. I like my 909, but this 910 5W is much easier to hit off of tight fairway lies, more consistently. I actually adjusted the loft so it is a little hotter---closer to a 4W loft. This club gives me confidence when I stand over the ball with it in my hands. Love the black face. And the feel and sound from good sweetspot contact is exhilerating. You feel like a pro when you hit this thing squarely.
Got fit for the shaft before buying, but bought one with a different shaft 'cause the price was very attractive from a reputable retailer on Ebay and I was planning to put a high-end custom shaft in it anyway. So, changed the shaft out (which is simple once the Titleist adapter has been installed on the shaft) to something well-suited to my swing, then easily and quickly sold the original new shaft it came with, with the Titleist adapter already on it, It was still new and considered a great shaft itself.
I play all Titleist clubs. I am a 6 handicap and play 3-4 days per week and practice 2 or 3 others every week. I know, if it's a Titleist, it's a top shelf, well made and engineered piece of golf equipment with which I can't go wrong.

Sep 16, 2016
Titleist 755 Irons: Great forged, blade-style irons, yet surprisingly forgiving.
Had been playing bulkier game improvement style clubs for a few years (since I re-started playing golf in my 40s after a long layoff), but really liked the look of a smaller blade-style club, with a thinner topline, like the Titleist AP2. I just wasn't sure if I would be able to handle them. At the time, I was about a 14 handicap. So, I thought rather than risk it, maybe I'll get something on the used market that was more of a players club, just to see how I did with them. I researched and found that the Titleist 755 forged irons had exactly what I wanted---that blade look at address with a thin topline. When I took them out to play, I realized I was better than I thought. Hit them well and never really felt like I was giving up any forgiveness. I began to totally trust them standing over the ball. After playing them for a year or so, I was convinced I could handle the AP2s. The 755s gave me the confidence I needed to finally go buy a set of irons I truly wanted in my hands. The 755s were easy to hit, in general, but I learned to hit all sorts of shots with them that I don't know would have been so easy to do with a bulkier, GI-style iron. As a result, when I finally got my first set of AP2s (712) I hit the ground running. I am now on my 2nd set of AP2s (716) and totally in command of them. I am so glad I switched from a GI-style club to a players-style club, but I am not so sure I could have made the transition without first playing these wonderful 755s for awhile to help get me acclimated. They were a great set of irons that taught me a lot. Today, my handicap is 8.4 with a very good iron game (but, unfortunately, my average 225-yard driver distance is my problem ). The 755s certainly helped contribute to my progress along the way.