New U505

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By EBurkett

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  1. Got the 2021 U505, just borrowed my clubs new 2025 U505, anyone made the switch and any feedback?? Below is my bag, minus my link legend and new Scotty X11.5

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  2. JJohnson

    JJohnson
    Jersey Village, TX

    I don't have the 2025 version but do have the same club (maybe 2 years old) and absolutely love it. Filled a great gap in my bag and can back it down to 190yds or hit full to about 225. One thing about it, it will let you know if there is a mis-hit but also sounds like warm butter when you pure it. Great club for my bag.
  3. Jon T

    Jon T
    Iowa City / Cedar Rapids, Iowa

    Military
    I picked up the 2023 U505 2i in January or 24 and put it into play, and have had mixed results with it. I've had a hard time with strike consistency this season, either snap hooking or blocking way offline with it. Last year it was a gem - it was my 215-230 option off the tee, 250 if I stepped on it. I bought it to fill the gap between my 4i and 3w and it did just that for the 2024 season. I can also hit it off the deck in the fairway and out of light rough, but anything moderately thick grabs it pretty hard.

    The sound when you flush it is enough to keep me reaching for it when the number is called. It's a great stick when the operator can utilize it correctly!
  4. MWilson

    MWilson
    Kingsport, TN

    I just got my U505 2 iron and played one round with it and had a couple range sessions with it. Here are my thoughts so far. I'm a pretty decent player and used to play a regular 2 iron back in my younger days. I currently have a gap between my GT2 driver and my 3 iron. I do not like hybrids at all so when I had my Titleist fitting he suggested the U505 as an option. I used it 3 times during my round on par 5 approaches and it was spectacular even out of the rough. Have yet to use it off the tee but imagine it will be a great fairway finder when the driver is too much. Now, it wasn't super easy to hit at first. I took me a few swings to learn how to hit it. Once I did, wow!! Really am pleased with it.

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