680 MB re-release

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By Kyle N

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  1. Howdy y'all! Haven't participated much in these forums but have been a loyal Titleist user since my High School days when the 975D was first released.

    I used to play the originals back in 2003 during college and still have them sitting at my parent's house. They're pretty worn but will never get rid of them. So glad that Titleist is doing another release of these as I missed out on the 15th anniversary edition. Does anyone have any information if these are Endo forged or not? I believe the 15th anniversary ones were. I spoke with a couple of folks over at Titleist and they said that these are manufactured the same way as the 15th anniversary ones? Just seeing if anyone has any information or can confirm if this is the case? Thanks again!

  2. Richard P

    Richard P
    Lorraine, QC

    I did not know that Titleist is remaking these 680 clubs. These were my favorite muscle back for a long time.
    I bought also the first edition at that time.
    For information on the manufacturing process, it is always a very hard to find who are forging these clubs.
    Endo has the facilities to forged these clubs. Some clubs in the past was done by Miura in Japan, I think the 681 for Tiger.
    This is always a secret and it is impossible for sure to know where they are forged.
    But, one thing is sure, these will be a five stars grade club.
  3. Edwin G

    Edwin G
    Allen Park, MI

    I waited and waited…..then waited more before cashing in for the 620 MB. Know the 680s’ drop and seeing the comments leave me feeling as though I may be missing out. I’ll be watching closely on comparisons and reviews and maybe sneaking in a bit of shopping without the Mrs ruining the joy of the Titleist forged club experience.
  4. Richard P

    Richard P
    Lorraine, QC

    Hi Mr. Edwin G,
    680 are still excellent clubs but 620 MB have also excellent reviews. I was liking the 680 because, for me, I found that the weight were just a bit higher compared to 690MB. This help me to maintain a lower ball flight compared to previous miz MP 33.

    At that time, I was also loving the MP37 which I also played.

    My only hole in one was made with a Titleist 680 7 iron. Maybe, my opinion is biased by this fact.

    If I were you, I would enjoy the 620 MB. Also the limited 680 has a material price increase.
    If I were on research for new blades, 620MB would be at the top of the list. The interaction with the turf is excellent.

    Conclusion, this is a comparaison on 2 very very nice clubs which have incredible feel.

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