
Summary
- Titleist 680 Forged MBS was originally released in 2003 and is available in limited quantities
- With minimal offset and traditional lofts, the iron prioritizes control, feel and precision over modern power growth.
- Forged from 1025 carbon steel and made with nickel chrome to a classic look that has never been really dated
this Titleist 680 Forged MB is never left the best ball hitting bag in the world until they do. Not because they can’t keep up, but because the line bed continues to move forward. Their export is not a matter of performance, but packaging. Because the fact is: a suitable combination of blades will never go out of date. It is not only for aesthetic reasons, it also marks different value systems. One that makes the process and feel higher than efficiency and distance.
The 680s were originally made for players who wanted full control. For many, they are still the last true blade titleist ever: minimal offset, classic muscle backpack silhouette and a thin top line of razor. This is a great set of techniques that reward consistent feedback and performance under any conditions.
Each head is forged from a single billet of 1025 carbon steel and is finished with rich nickel chrome plating. Enough light can stand out in the bag, but never enough to distract.
Twenty years later, Titleist quietly brought them back to a limited number. Available in 2-PW, 3-PW or 4-PW configurations, priced between $1,750 and $2,250. Traditionally, the loft is spec, like a 48° pitch wedge is 4 to five degrees weaker than most modern suits. Because here, it has nothing to do with power, but precise.