100% agree!Titleist really nailed the entire lineup from performance to looks!
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100% agree!Titleist really nailed the entire lineup from performance to looks!
Why don’t you tell the class more about your final fitting choices before you start slamming them into the turf in frustration?Maiden voyageView attachment 9385989
If you were not lefty I would love to play this bag for a roundI know everybody knows what they look like, but I also know how much THPers like pictures of equipmentThat's the 6 hybrid, the 9 wood is still being built.
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Love to hear about that shot on 16! That's not easy.The T350s have been such a great change for me. Even though I have some things I need to work on with my swing, the accuracy with my irons has improved a ton with these. Ball flight is nice and high and distance is right where I'd expect it to be. I hit some good shots at Victoria National, but more importantly, my misses were smaller than my previous irons and that really saved me on several occasions, especially the par 3s.
There were a few shots that really stand out over the weekend. On hole 14 on Sunday, I can't remember the exact yardage, but the caddie said play it up closer to 180. I hit my 7 iron dead at the pin but the wind knocked it down just short, leaving a short chip up. Given how I played that hole on Saturday, I was ecstatic to be sitting greenside in two.
Hole 15 really beat us up on Saturday, but Sunday we were in a little better position, actually having a shot at the green in three. My third shot was playing around 190 and I was in the rough, but with a good lie. My 6 iron ended up pin high just right of the green and was able to putt from there.
Hole 16 is something that will be burned into my memory forever. On Sunday the wind was blowing right to left and playing about 160 or so. Caddie said aim at the fan and let the wind bring it back. I hit 8 iron right at the fan and watched the wind push it back to the green. The ball landed soft, with just enough release to roll up to about 3 feet from the hole. Made birdie on the hole that I was most looking forward to playing at Victoria National.
The reason those stand out is that prior to the T350s this year, I wouldn't have been close on any of those shots. My misses were huge and leaving myself short chips is a big improvement. Now I just need to work on my swing a bit and start hitting more GIRs.
You can still try!If you were not lefty I would love to play this bag for a round
That one will be etched into my memory forever! When I first started looking at VN, 16 looked so intimidating, but the more I looked at it the more I wanted to play it and hit a good shot there. 16 is just a beauty of a golf hole.Love to hear about that shot on 16! That's not easy.
That hybrid looks like a mini driverI know everybody knows what they look like, but I also know how much THPers like pictures of equipmentThat's the 6 hybrid, the 9 wood is still being built.
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I posted a few sentences about that in post 1028 above, but they were great. Held the greens nicely even on some thin shots. They inspired confidence on a tough course. On Sunday, I had two GIRs on the par 3s thanks to the T150s.@shanewu How did these treat you at Victoria?
The T350s continue to impress me. I love the feel, accuracy has been great, and I'm getting really good distance and peak height. I played yesterday and one of the par 3s on the back 9 usually plays anywhere from about 180 - 200 yards, depending on pin placement and where they have the tee markers. It was about 190 yesterday and I have struggled on this hole all summer. Hit 6 iron and ended up just past pin high. Ball was just a couple of yards from the pitch mark. I actually hit 3 of 4 par 3s in regulation, with the one miss being on the front fringe and I intentionally played that one short due to pin placement. Long was no good and short was an easy chip up.
The most impressive part to me has been how much better my dispersion is. My misses are so much more manageable now and I have a legitimate shot at getting up and down for par. My wife was riding with me and even commented and how much a difference there was with these irons. My game has been a mess this summer, so it's nice to be getting a little bit of confidence back in the irons. I've got a lot of work to do, but I'm feeling pretty good about my potential with the T350s.
It's been a night and day difference for me. And not only do they perform, they look absolutely phenomenal! Titleist hit a home run with these.Great to hear about your positive experience with them so far. Thanks for sharing.
The better dispersion is one of the real stand-out characteristics with the T-series.
They all look fantastic, but I think the T350 really stands out as far as how they were able to shape it to make it appear more svelte that its dimensions on paper.It's been a night and day difference for me. And not only do they perform, they look absolutely phenomenal! Titleist hit a home run with these.
What's he coming from?Got a text today from my Dad.
Fit and purchased, Titleist T350. Said they are launching higher and carrying a club longer.
The man is notorious for getting fit for things and then buying nothing lmao - The fact that he actually bought some might be the loudest compliment I‘ve heard for these hahaha