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He's been bouncing around from from older Cobra irons (of mine) and the last version of Srixon ZX4 that he refused to get fitted for lmaoWhat's he coming from?
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He's been bouncing around from from older Cobra irons (of mine) and the last version of Srixon ZX4 that he refused to get fitted for lmaoWhat's he coming from?
This is something I absolutely love about them. Titleist did an amazing job at hiding the mass that makes these so forgiving. When you sit them down at address, they look slimmer and smaller than they actually are and I love it. I've always liked the slightly slimmer irons, but was willing to sacrifice that to get as much forgiveness as I could and get the launch that I needed. The T350s are right in the sweet spot for me. Slimmer looking but not intimidating and packed with distance, launch and forgiveness. I think I've said it a few times already, but I'm pretty smitten with these!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.
Just got back from the range. This is my 9 iron and I hit 5 shots in a row with it. Hard to beat that contact.
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Contact does look great. The range grass, not so much. They look like they need mats to hit off of as well to give the grass a break.That contact looks great!
Sounds like you made a great decision jumping in on these! Do you think they feel similar to anything you’ve tried previously or do they kind of stand alone in that regard?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.
I think I need to convince my dad to find a place to try the 350sThis is something I absolutely love about them. Titleist did an amazing job at hiding the mass that makes these so forgiving. When you sit them down at address, they look slimmer and smaller than they actually are and I love it. I've always liked the slightly slimmer irons, but was willing to sacrifice that to get as much forgiveness as I could and get the launch that I needed. The T350s are right in the sweet spot for me. Slimmer looking but not intimidating and packed with distance, launch and forgiveness. I think I've said it a few times already, but I'm pretty smitten with these!
This is the first set of irons that I've had with a forged face, so it's different from what I'm used to, but in a good way. Those well struck shots have a bit of that soft, but sort of dense feel to it versus what I'm used to. Sound is a bit more muted than my Mizuno 925s which had a noticeable pop to them. To me, they feel like a good middle ground in that I get a better feeling iron without sacrificing a bunch of forgiveness.Sounds like you made a great decision jumping in on these! Do you think they feel similar to anything you’ve tried previously or do they kind of stand alone in that regard?
They're fantastic irons. If he wants a forgiving and great looking set of irons, they're 100% worth a look. You just don't expect an iron that looks that good to be that forgiving.I think I need to convince my dad to find a place to try the 350s
I'm playing the AMT Red and it has worked very well for me. I did a Titleist fitting and hit several different shafts and the AMT Red won out. I needed height and spin and seemed to get a bit more of that with the AMT than others I tried. Dispersion was also a lot better for me with the AMT. It doesn't feel overly stiff or boardy, but it's very stable and I can feel more of what the clubhead is doing through the swing. I have been playing graphite shafts, so I was surprised at how well the steel AMT shaft worked and how much I liked it.Is anyone playing the AMT shafts in these? What’s the verdict on them? My go to is DG105 S300.
@will covered pretty much my entire experience with them. I could have written that sentence for sentence. I like the shaft.I'm playing the AMT Red and it has worked very well for me. I did a Titleist fitting and hit several different shafts and the AMT Red won out. I needed height and spin and seemed to get a bit more of that with the AMT than others I tried. Dispersion was also a lot better for me with the AMT. It doesn't feel overly stiff or boardy, but it's very stable and I can feel more of what the clubhead is doing through the swing. I have been playing graphite shafts, so I was surprised at how well the steel AMT shaft worked and how much I liked it.
Any thoughts on how the AMT series might compare to the DG105 S300? Wondering if the Black would be a closer fit or Red in stiff would do the job.@will covered pretty much my entire experience with them. I could have written that sentence for sentence. I like the shaft.
soft but sort of dense is how the 250s and 150s feel to me tooThis is the first set of irons that I've had with a forged face, so it's different from what I'm used to, but in a good way. Those well struck shots have a bit of that soft, but sort of dense feel to it versus what I'm used to. Sound is a bit more muted than my Mizuno 925s which had a noticeable pop to them. To me, they feel like a good middle ground in that I get a better feeling iron without sacrificing a bunch of forgiveness.
I just picked up a set of Titleist T350s a couple months back. Went and got fitted in Kalamazoo MI and told the guy, I don't want to know what you have for me until we get down to 2 manufacturers. Fitting was outstanding and we had three full sessions. On decision day, It was the either the T350s or the JPX Hot Metal 925s. I really really liked the T350's, actually an easy choice. They had both the new 2025 heads and the older ones so I got to swing both. I opted for the 2025s. They are absolutely stunning with a classic look and feel great. I've been hitting them 3 weeks or so now and all I can say is wow. Custom fit and due to some back issues tied to bending forward we went with +1/2" and tweaks to loft and lie. These are light years ahead of my old Wilson D9s. Obviously I would highly recommend them to anyone. And to add, I got veteran love 25% off from Titleist and the guy who I worked with refused to let me pay him. I'm set for life now...It would be hard to find a golf equipment manufacture that is more invested in fitting than Titleist. Whether we are talking about their expansive network of fitters, their online tools, or the incredible TPi facility that several THP forum members recently visited, the company puts great effort into optimizing their gear for every player. […]
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I'm pumped for you! Congrats - you've got a really great set of irons to enjoy for a long time.I just picked up a set of Titleist T350s a couple months back. Went and got fitted in Kalamazoo MI and told the guy, I don't want to know what you have for me until we get down to 2 manufacturers. Fitting was outstanding and we had three full sessions. On decision day, It was the either the T350s or the JPX Hot Metal 925s. I really really liked the T350's, actually an easy choice. They had both the new 2025 heads and the older ones so I got to swing both. I opted for the 2025s. They are absolutely stunning with a classic look and feel great. I've been hitting them 3 weeks or so now and all I can say is wow. Custom fit and due to some back issues tied to bending forward we went with +1/2" and tweaks to loft and lie. These are light years ahead of my old Wilson D9s. Obviously I would highly recommend them to anyone. And to add, I got veteran love 25% off from Titleist and the guy who I worked with refused to let me pay him. I'm set for life now...![]()
I really like what they’ve done with that heel relief, and what it does to the overall shape of the club. It helped kind of soften some of the edges and I think it sells the “player profile” more, even in the larger heads.These just got put in the bag for my next round and wanted to grab a couple of pics before they got messy.
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Me too, especially from a looks perspective. Whats interesting is I am typically pretty close to standard, but when I got fit for these, they asked me to go flat (which I havent done yet).I really like what they’ve done with that heel relief, and what it does to the overall shape of the club. It helped kind of soften some of the edges and I think it sells the “player profile” more, even in the larger heads.