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Hit both the 785’s and U85 today. No noticeable difference from previous generation except the stock shafts.

 

 

Any noticeable difference in the offset? Srixon's website shows the 785's actually have slightly more offset. Also, any changes in appearance in the toe area? The 765's had a massive, round toe that kind of looked odd. Coming from a current Mizuno irons player.

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Hit both the 785’s and U85 today. No noticeable difference from previous generation except the stock shafts.

 

 

Any noticeable difference in the offset? Srixon's website shows the 785's actually have slightly more offset. Also, any changes in appearance in the toe area? The 765's had a massive, round toe that kind of looked odd. Coming from a current Mizuno irons player.

 

Don't expect anything different from the Z785's. They look identical from address as far as head shape goes. Didn't really pay too much attention to the offset. To my recollection, they seemed very similar.

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Hit both the 785’s and U85 today. No noticeable difference from previous generation except the stock shafts.

 

 

Any noticeable difference in the offset? Srixon's website shows the 785's actually have slightly more offset. Also, any changes in appearance in the toe area? The 765's had a massive, round toe that kind of looked odd. Coming from a current Mizuno irons player.

 

Just took this for you. Mizuno MP-18 MMC on top, 785 on bottom. Both 7 irons. Keep in mind the 785 will look a little larger due to being closer to the camera in the photo.

 

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Hit both the 785’s and U85 today. No noticeable difference from previous generation except the stock shafts.

 

 

Any noticeable difference in the offset? Srixon's website shows the 785's actually have slightly more offset. Also, any changes in appearance in the toe area? The 765's had a massive, round toe that kind of looked odd. Coming from a current Mizuno irons player.

 

Just took this for you. Mizuno MP-18 MMC on top, 785 on bottom. Both 7 irons. Keep in mind the 785 will look a little larger due to being closer to the camera in the photo.

 

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That's a great comparison pic, thanks! The toe looks slightly, slightly smaller than the 765. Guess I'll have to go check it out once it's available in local stores. Dilemma: 785's or sc18's...but it's a good problem to have.

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985 due out spring

 

Z-Blade/Z-Forged. There will be no 9xx series blade name anymore.

 

I really hope they simply release Hideki's blades. That's it, don't overthink it Srixon.

 

They’re coming next year.

 

has anyone hit the 785 irons yet??

 

Demo'd them at Roger Dunn. Very nice

 

Are they less forgiving than 765?

 

Same to me.

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has anyone hit the 785 irons yet??

 

Demo'd them at Roger Dunn. Very nice

 

Are they less forgiving than 765?

 

I played a loaner set of 765's for about six months. Received the 785's on Monday built to my specs. Went to range Monday night and played nine hole last night hitting several balls each hole. To me, the two heads felt exactly the same. I hit the 785's straighter and lower, but that is due to lie adjustment and shaft weight.

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FYI, my pga superstore is receiving their demos on the 27th for a full release on Sept 15th

 

PGA super is one of the few shops that will actually carry these. Wish Srixon got into all the shops instead of only the super stores

 

J, you finally looking to upgrade the 745's? I'm doing these or the Mizunos depending on what hits best.

 

This will be the 3rd and final season for my 745's. I'm hoping they went back to the 745 shape and not the 765 shape. If it looks like the 765 I'll be going elsewhere for irons.

 

Saw and hit the new 785's. Still not squarish on the toe, but definitely not as round as the 765's. Kind of a tweener. I think good enough for me to give them a whirl when they come out. Feel is just awesome. Actually a little better than my Mizzie's

 

Is topline thicker or thinner than 765s?

 

has anyone hit the 785 irons yet??

 

Demo'd them at Roger Dunn. Very nice

 

Are they less forgiving than 765?

 

I played a loaner set of 765's for about six months. Received the 785's on Monday built to my specs. Went to range Monday night and played nine hole last night hitting several balls each hole. To me, the two heads felt exactly the same. I hit the 785's straighter and lower, but that is due to lie adjustment and shaft weight.

 

Hows topline of 785 as thick or thinner?

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I got my 785’s in today. Compared to the 765, which I’ve played for 2 years, I thought the sole was narrower, heel to toe was close with any difference really being how rounded the toe was (i would say the 785s have a round toe stil but less so, as the pic above shows). The top line appeared a bit slimmer but don’t have both clubs in hand atm to confirm that. The 785s do appear a bit slimmer in their overall profile than the 765s, which is echoed by the pics that have been circulating.

 

Visually to me the biggest difference was probably in the short irons which look much more square to me than the 765s did with a straighter leading edge and the slight difference in the shape of the toe. To me this is a good thing as I never was completely sold on the look of the 765 short irons.

 

I haven’t had a chance to hit them so can’t comment on the difference in forgiveness. I’m a big fan of the v-sole in the 765 but have sometimes felt it was a bit clunky on really firm turf so I’m hoping the changes they made by making the sole a bit thinner will help with that.

 

Once I get a few rounds and range sessions under my belt I will post more about my thoughts vs the 765s. I’m left handed so never got to hit the 745 though from visuals alone they probably are my favorite, followed by the 785s with the 765s being my least favorite, which is saying a lot as I think they look great as well.

 

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I got my 785’s in today. Compared to the 765, which I’ve played for 2 years, I thought the sole was narrower, heel to toe was close with any difference really being how rounded the toe was (i would say the 785s have a round toe stil but less so, as the pic above shows). The top line appeared a bit slimmer but don’t have both clubs in hand atm to confirm that. The 785s do appear a bit slimmer in their overall profile than the 765s, which is echoed by the pics that have been circulating.

 

Visually to me the biggest difference was probably in the short irons which look much more square to me than the 765s did with a straighter leading edge and the slight difference in the shape of the toe. To me this is a good thing as I never was completely sold on the look of the 765 short irons.

 

I haven’t had a chance to hit them so can’t comment on the difference in forgiveness. I’m a big fan of the v-sole in the 765 but have sometimes felt it was a bit clunky on really firm turf so I’m hoping the changes they made by making the sole a bit thinner will help with that.

 

Once I get a few rounds and range sessions under my belt I will post more about my thoughts vs the 765s. I’m left handed so never got to hit the 745 though from visuals alone they probably are my favorite, followed by the 785s with the 765s being my least favorite, which is saying a lot as I think they look great as well.

 

 

Well Im a lefty as well if you dont like let me know haha

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The 785's most likely will be my next set of irons. The feel fantastic, and I was amazed how easy they go through the turf. My toughest decision is what I'm going to use for the 4 & 5 iron. Was thinking the 585's, but I just don't like the sound and clickness of them compared to the 785's. I actually like the feel of the u85's better than the 585's, but they do show some metal out the back of the iron. May go with the 4 hybrid as I do like that, and just get the 5 iron in the 785. More testing to be done on that part of the set up.

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MY 585's came yesterday and I stopped at a Par 3 course to try them out... wow! They are really perfect. Exactly what I was looking for in a new iron. Great looking, I hit them noticeably higher than my previous gamers (probably the shaft, I got Pro Modus 120's in them), they feel great and are accurate. They are staying in my bag!

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MY 585's came yesterday and I stopped at a Par 3 course to try them out... wow! They are really perfect. Exactly what I was looking for in a new iron. Great looking, I hit them noticeably higher than my previous gamers (probably the shaft, I got Pro Modus 120's in them), they feel great and are accurate. They are staying in my bag!

 

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MY 585's came yesterday and I stopped at a Par 3 course to try them out... wow! They are really perfect. Exactly what I was looking for in a new iron. Great looking, I hit them noticeably higher than my previous gamers (probably the shaft, I got Pro Modus 120's in them), they feel great and are accurate. They are staying in my bag!

 

Coming from?

 

In the past couple years I’ve owned... srixon 545, srixon 355, ap1, Jpx 900, and some callaway iron I don’t remember which model.

 

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A friend of mine ordered the 785's so i'm looking forward to seeing/hitting them. I'll be surprised if I like them more then my 745's. The Mizzy JPX 919 stuff looks stellar and the Mp-18 line.

 

As for the face on pic in this thread I think most irons look the same from this angle and it doesn't tell me much. At address is the end all be all as the top line determines so much in the way of looks as well as offset.

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MY 585's came yesterday and I stopped at a Par 3 course to try them out... wow! They are really perfect. Exactly what I was looking for in a new iron. Great looking, I hit them noticeably higher than my previous gamers (probably the shaft, I got Pro Modus 120's in them), they feel great and are accurate. They are staying in my bag!

 

Coming from?

 

In the past couple years I’ve owned... srixon 545, srixon 355, ap1, Jpx 900, and some callaway iron I don’t remember which model.

 

Ahh... Very good.

 

Differences between these and the 545?

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MY 585's came yesterday and I stopped at a Par 3 course to try them out... wow! They are really perfect. Exactly what I was looking for in a new iron. Great looking, I hit them noticeably higher than my previous gamers (probably the shaft, I got Pro Modus 120's in them), they feel great and are accurate. They are staying in my bag!

 

Coming from?

 

In the past couple years I've owned... srixon 545, srixon 355, ap1, Jpx 900, and some callaway iron I don't remember which model.

 

Ahh... Very good.

 

Differences between these and the 545?

 

They seem more forgiving, maybe a little bigger or more rounded in the higher lofts, and I hit them higher... although thats probably for the shaft since I have pro modus 120 in these and had S300 in my 545's

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I've now played my 785s for a couple of weeks after having the 745s originally and then the 765s for the past 2 years. Maybe I'm weird, but to me they are definitely more compact than the 765s and feel a LOT better on well struck hits. The forgiveness and distance seem to be about the same, but the feel is just so much better. Overall, not a huge leap or change, but just an overall better looking and feeling iron in my opinion.

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I've now played my 785s for a couple of weeks after having the 745s originally and then the 765s for the past 2 years. Maybe I'm weird, but to me they are definitely more compact than the 765s and feel a LOT better on well struck hits. The forgiveness and distance seem to be about the same, but the feel is just so much better. Overall, not a huge leap or change, but just an overall better looking and feeling iron in my opinion.

 

Totally agree. Shorter blade length than the 65 series and just looks more appealing overall. Still waiting on my custom set

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I've now played my 785s for a couple of weeks after having the 745s originally and then the 765s for the past 2 years. Maybe I'm weird, but to me they are definitely more compact than the 765s and feel a LOT better on well struck hits. The forgiveness and distance seem to be about the same, but the feel is just so much better. Overall, not a huge leap or change, but just an overall better looking and feeling iron in my opinion.

 

Totally agree. Shorter blade length than the 65 series and just looks more appealing overall. Still waiting on my custom set

 

Hopefully you get yours soon. Seems to me they are starting to get out a lot of the custom sets. Four of the guys at my Club who switched over to Srixon started getting their custom sets yesterday with a couple more evidently supposed to receive this week.

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What's in the bag:

Driver: Callaway AI Smoke Triple Diamond w/ Ventus Velocore+ Blue 6s

Fairway Wood: Taylormade Stealth 2+ 3 wood w/ Ventus Velocore Red 7s

Hybrid/Utility Wood: Taylormade Stealth+ 5 wood w/ Ventus Velocore Red 7s

Hybrid/Utility Wood: Tour Issued Callaway Paradym 7 wood w/ Speeder 757 Evolution VII

Irons: Taylormade P790 Copper w/ Nippon Modus 120 Shafts

Wedges: Cleveland RTX 6 ZipCore Raw 50/55/60 w/ Nippon Modus 120

Putters: Scotty Cameron 009 Aloha (and many others)

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