Titleist says it hasn't made a lot of changes relative to the previous generation CB and MB sets, but the changes the designers did make revolve around turf interaction and the clubs' address profile. The "CB" and "MB" in the names of these 714 Series irons from Titleist stand for "cavityback" and "muscleback." These are traditional forged blades, the Titleist MB 714 Irons with a full muscleback and the CB with a shallow cavity. These are clubs for low-handicappers who want trajectory control and workability. Both sets have a minimal, progressive offset, but the hosel-to-leading-edge blend is tweaked to reduce the amount of offset the golfer notices. The satin finish on both clubs, Titleist says, helps alignment by accentuating the toe and topline; and a straighter leading edge helps promote a square setup. That leading edge is pre-worn, too, to resist digging, and both golf clubs for sale have sole-width progression, which the company says enhances ground interaction. Both irons have compact clubhead shapes and consistent blade lengths through the set. What are the differences between the CB and MB sets? The most obvious is the appearance, with the full muscleback vs. the shallow cavity. However, the CB irons do have an "inner cavity muscle" behind the impact area for a very muscular feel. The soles of the Titleist CB 714 Irons are slightly wider than those on the 714 MBs, which allows for more front-to-back camber in the CBs. Source from: http://www.golfsalediscount.co.uk/article-684-Titleist-714-CB-and-MB-Irons-Review.html
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