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Titleist T350 (2023) Single Irons & Wedges
The Titleist T350 (2023) Single Irons & Wedges are part of Titleist’s 2023 T-Series lineup, designed for mid-to-high handicap golfers (10–20 handicap) seeking maximum distance, forgiveness, and a player’s iron aesthetic in a game-improvement package. These irons feature advanced technologies like a hollow-body construction, dual-tungsten weighting, and a forged L-Face to deliver high launch, fast ball speeds, and exceptional forgiveness. Ideal for custom set building or replacing individual clubs, the T350 is Titleist’s most forgiving T-Series iron, offering tour-inspired looks with performance tailored for amateurs. Below is a detailed overview based on available information, including web sources from the provided search results.
Key Features
- Hollow-Body Construction: Inspired by the T200 tour iron, the hollow-body design maximizes face flex for faster ball speeds and a larger sweet spot, enhancing distance and forgiveness. The construction blends a sleek, player-preferred shape with game-improvement performance.
- Forged L-Face with Multi-Zone Taper: A new dual-taper forged face with variable thickness generates ultra-fast ball speeds across the face, particularly on low-face strikes, ensuring consistent distance and high launch.
- Max Impact Technology: Refined for 2023, this technology enhances face stability and carry distance, providing consistent dispersion and a solid feel, even on off-center hits.
- Dual D18 Tungsten Weighting: Strategically placed high-density tungsten in the heel and toe optimizes CG placement, boosting stability and forgiveness while maintaining a low CG for high launch. A 2000°F aerospace brazing process eliminates weld points for precise weighting and solid feel.
- Variable Bounce Sole: Developed with Vokey Design experts, the softened trailing edge improves turf interaction, allowing the club to glide faster through the turf, even after contact, for cleaner strikes and better feel.
Club Specifications
Club | Loft | Lie Angle | Length (Steel/Graphite) | Offset (mm) | Swing Weight (Steel/Graphite) | Hand |
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4-Iron | 20.0° | 61.5° | 38.50" / 38.75" | 3.5 | D2 / D1 | RH/LH |
5-Iron | 23.0° | 62.0° | 38.00" / 38.25" | 3.3 | D2 / D1 | RH/LH |
6-Iron | 26.0° | 62.5° | 37.50" / 37.75" | 3.0 | D2 / D1 | RH/LH |
7-Iron | 29.0° | 63.0° | 37.00" / 37.25" | 2.8 | D2 / D1 | RH/LH |
8-Iron | 33.0° | 63.5° | 36.50" / 36.75" | 2.5 | D2 / D1 | RH/LH |
9-Iron | 38.0° | 64.0° | 36.00" / 36.25" | 2.3 | D2 / D1 | RH/LH |
Pitching Wedge (PW) | 43.0° | 64.0° | 35.75" / 36.00" | 2.0 | D2 / D1 | RH/LH |
Gap Wedge (W) | 48.0° | 64.0° | 35.50" / 35.75" | 1.8 | D2 / D1 | RH/LH |
Notes:
- No sand wedge (SW) is included in the standard T350 set; the gap wedge (W) is the highest-lofted club at 48°. For additional wedges (e.g., 50°, 54°, 58°), Titleist recommends Vokey SM10 wedges for seamless set blending.
- Lengths are shorter for graphite shafts to maintain swing weight. Women’s custom options may use shorter lengths (e.g., -0.5" to -1") and lighter graphite shafts.
- Offset values are estimated based on Titleist’s game-improvement design trends, as exact values are not listed in sources but align with T350’s forgiving profile.
Performance Notes
- Player Profile: Best for mid-to-high handicappers (10–20 handicap) with moderate swing speeds (80–95 mph driver speed), seeking maximum distance, forgiveness, and a player’s iron look. Ideal for those transitioning from super game-improvement irons or building combo sets with T200/T150.
- Distance and Forgiveness: Testers report 7–10 yards more carry than T300 (e.g., 7-iron at 155–165 yards for 85 mph swing speed, ~5,500–6,500 rpm spin), with top-tier forgiveness due to hollow construction and dual-tungsten weighting. Mishits retain tight dispersion and minimal distance loss (MyGolfSpy, 9.8/10 forgiveness; Plugged In Golf).
- Launch and Spin: Weaker lofts (e.g., 29° 7-iron vs. 27° T200) and low CG deliver high launch and moderate spin for soft landings (45–48° descent angle). Loft gaps (e.g., 5° between 8-iron and 9-iron, 5° between PW and W) may cause distance gaps, especially at 125–135 yards; testers recommend adding a 50° Vokey wedge for gapping.
- Feel and Sound: Offers a soft, forged-like “click” with a solid, powerful feel due to the hollow body and forged L-Face. Mishits provide identifiable feedback without harshness, blending game-improvement forgiveness with a player’s iron feel (Plugged In Golf, 9.5/10 feel).
- Turf Interaction: The Variable Bounce Sole glides smoothly through turf, reducing digging and maintaining speed on fat shots, even in rough or wet conditions. Testers praise consistent contact and clean divots (Today’s Golfer).
- User Feedback: Rated 4.7/5 (Golf Galaxy, 20 reviews; Titleist Certified, 4.9/5, 15 reviews). Praised for distance, forgiveness, and sleek looks, though some note the 43° PW requires an additional wedge for gapping (e.g., 48° W to 50° Vokey). The larger head size may deter players seeking compact irons.
- Draw Bias: Moderate offset promotes a slight draw, helping correct slices for mid-to-high handicappers, though less pronounced than super game-improvement irons like Cobra T-Rail.