@@Steezyy17 I almost bought the 919 forged a few years ago, they were soft and fairly forgiving. glad I waited for the 923 hm pro, they fit my game perfectly..
Tried them both. Clear cut for me was T350. It wasn’t really close either. Mizuno felt heavy. Titleist really outdid themselves with the T350s. Just fantastic. 1. Performance 2. Feel 3. Look
I just got fitted for new irons… I hit all kinds of clubs, but I went with the mizuno JPX923 hot metal irons. They’re so forgiving and my ball striking with them is incredible. I can’t wait to get them and take them to the range!
Hi Curtis I have had the T300 with the same tensei red A for 2 years now & love them, Dickey 9hcp 76year senior golfer, thinking about updating to the T350 like to hear your thoughts👍
I do agree with the issue of having to clean the back of the JPX 923 but after my fitting and purchase of the Mizuno 923 HM I just love these and have lowered my handicap by 6 strokes!
The great thing (one of the great things, you do a fine job all around) about your reviews is that most of your strikes (you have a bad day now and then, of course) are pretty well centered. The down side, and MANY share this restriction, all the data comes off a matt, and that skews the info quite a lot.
Looks is a qualifier. Needs to be good looking to even be considered. But both these would pass my looks treshold and I would then choose based on performance.
It’s time for me to transition to a new set. I have been using the Titleist AP3 since they were released. This T350 looks nice. So many offerings to choose from. I will have to drop by my local golf center and try them all. The Mizuno, the Wilson Daynapower, and the Srixon ZX MKII. Wish I could try the PXG Gen 6 or 5 0311 XP, and 0211 XCOR2. Appreciate your review.
Performance numbers are very similar. However, the sound, feel and look are much better with the T350 (not that the Mizuno's look bad, they are attractive as well). Plus that forged face... Thanks.
I hit them both several times (and srixon zx5’s) several times before picking the mizunos. Honestly after the first hit I knew the mizunos were for me but I don’t like making hasty decisions. Mizunos just felt better, launched higher, went straighter and had more spin. I can’t believe how they made a cast iron feel that good but they’ve done it
Had a fitting last night, the 350 really gave me something to chew on, felt great, might have to swallow my pride and really consider them possibly in a blended set
I am looking for as much help as I can get. I have been looking at the Cleveland halos, Cobra rails, and Wilson’s. However, these T350 help and they look great. Have not had Titleist’s in forever. May be headed back to them.
Getting fitted tomorrow matter if fact...Im thinking 150's PW to 8. 7,6,5 T200, then even considering 350 in a 4 iron.. At 60 and 5 hanicapp my clubhead speed is going away. 7 iron average 77mph
I use JPX-921 Hot Metal irons and they are the best, most forgiving and LONG irons I’ve ever played. And I’ve tested a lot of sets, but I like the look of the new Titleist T350’s definitely a beautiful club. BUT… the price differential is HUGE. Titleist being $700 more a set here in Canada ahd poking at those numbers you got, not worth all that extra cash I’ll save it for other golf expenses like membership, etc.
Just bought the T350 in 4/5/6 irons. Getting the T200 in 7 on down. Replacing my custom fitted P770’s. Titleist is far better club. Forgiveness is amazing
kenhill...can you tell me your skill level: HCP, iron swing speed, 7 iron distance, etc. And then tell me type of shaft and how that combo of Titleist irons are working out. Thanks!
1 feel 2 looks 10 sound don’t care at all and don’t understand why anyone would. Do your buddies ever say great shot but it SOUNDED A LITTLE CLICKY no they don’t
That’s why you need to get fitted for this. With 78Mph you definitely need a different shaft than with 93Mph. 10y ago my swing speed was 86Mph. It’s now 76-77Mph. However, with a different shaft, I still manage >100 ft high and a decent angle of 47-49°.
I have last year's JPX irons and love them. Such a great feel.
I have the 923 HM pro, love them, best club I have ever had. can't go wrong with either of these brands.
What made you go for the hot metal pro rather than normal 923 hot metals? What handicap you play off?
@@jamieg2628 12 hcp, but I seem to play better with a smaller head, if I have an oversized club I get lazy.
Honestly Mizuno are the best irons ever imo. I have the 923 forged and I’ve hit every iron and nothing feels better.
@@Steezyy17 I almost bought the 919 forged a few years ago, they were soft and fairly forgiving. glad I waited for the 923 hm pro, they fit my game perfectly..
Tried them both. Clear cut for me was T350. It wasn’t really close either. Mizuno felt heavy. Titleist really outdid themselves with the T350s. Just fantastic.
1. Performance
2. Feel
3. Look
I just got fitted for new irons… I hit all kinds of clubs, but I went with the mizuno JPX923 hot metal irons. They’re so forgiving and my ball striking with them is incredible. I can’t wait to get them and take them to the range!
Exact same. And i really wanted the t350s to win but the mizunos are just so perfect
Same here! I have had mine for about 5 months now! Love them
@@teddyguerrero9013 for the money you can’t beat them!
Same here!
I'm 68. Swing speed has slowed. My fitter moved me from 716ap2 to t350 with tensei red A flex.
High ball flight and great forgiveness!
Good stuff
Hi Curtis I have had the T300 with the same tensei red A for 2 years now & love them, Dickey 9hcp 76year senior golfer, thinking about updating to the T350 like to hear your thoughts👍
@@dickbroomer7877 i think a side by side session with a fitter is your best option. I'm getting used to the jacked up lofts and the little offset.
I do agree with the issue of having to clean the back of the JPX 923 but after my fitting and purchase of the Mizuno 923 HM I just love these and have lowered my handicap by 6 strokes!
Mizuno has a big price advantage going for it. Numbers couldn’t justify the $300 premium for Titleist.
I have the Mizuno hot metal. No dirt ever gets trap inside those channels / gaps. Never had to clean them.
I play the JPX 923 HL irons. They’re excellent. The weaker lofts give me a little more height, which need.
I just got club fit and was recommended these T350, im a mid 80's player, and they felt PHENOMENAL.
Thanks for this comparison. These are the models I'm going to demo tomorrow.
I had some Titleist DCI’s. May be going back for the T350s
The great thing (one of the great things, you do a fine job all around) about your reviews is that most of your strikes (you have a bad day now and then, of course) are pretty well centered. The down side, and MANY share this restriction, all the data comes off a matt, and that skews the info quite a lot.
Looks is a qualifier. Needs to be good looking to even be considered. But both these would pass my looks treshold and I would then choose based on performance.
I play T300s and love them. I’d def be interested in the 350s if I was looking
Think you'd like the improved looks and feel
T350 by far for me over anything else in the long irons so I got a 5i in a 4i length. T200 6i-8i, T150 9i-Gw and the Vokeys round out the set.
It’s time for me to transition to a new set. I have been using the Titleist AP3 since they were released. This T350 looks nice. So many offerings to choose from. I will have to drop by my local golf center and try them all. The Mizuno, the Wilson Daynapower, and the Srixon ZX MKII. Wish I could try the PXG Gen 6 or 5 0311 XP, and 0211 XCOR2. Appreciate your review.
Performance numbers are very similar. However, the sound, feel and look are much better with the T350 (not that the Mizuno's look bad, they are attractive as well). Plus that forged face... Thanks.
Brilliant content. You’re doing well. Keep it up & most importantly don’t listen to trolls.
I hit them both several times (and srixon zx5’s) several times before picking the mizunos. Honestly after the first hit I knew the mizunos were for me but I don’t like making hasty decisions. Mizunos just felt better, launched higher, went straighter and had more spin. I can’t believe how they made a cast iron feel that good but they’ve done it
Had a fitting last night, the 350 really gave me something to chew on, felt great, might have to swallow my pride and really consider them possibly in a blended set
I am looking for as much help as I can get. I have been looking at the Cleveland halos, Cobra rails, and Wilson’s. However, these T350 help and they look great. Have not had Titleist’s in forever. May be headed back to them.
Just had a fitting. Mizuno JPX HM was the winner. The T350 didn't have the same feel. The Srixon ZX5 was a close second.
I hit Stealth. Looking for new GI set next spring. Very interested in light weight shafts. T350 high on list.
Getting fitted tomorrow matter if fact...Im thinking 150's PW to 8. 7,6,5 T200, then even considering 350 in a 4 iron.. At 60 and 5 hanicapp my clubhead speed is going away. 7 iron average 77mph
Sounds good, let me know how you get on 👍
I use JPX-921 Hot Metal irons and they are the best, most forgiving and LONG irons I’ve ever played. And I’ve tested a lot of sets, but I like the look of the new Titleist T350’s definitely a beautiful club. BUT… the price differential is HUGE. Titleist being $700 more a set here in Canada ahd poking at those numbers you got, not worth all that extra cash I’ll save it for other golf expenses like membership, etc.
Just bought the T350 in 4/5/6 irons. Getting the T200 in 7 on down. Replacing my custom fitted P770’s. Titleist is far better club. Forgiveness is amazing
kenhill...can you tell me your skill level: HCP, iron swing speed, 7 iron distance, etc. And then tell me type of shaft and how that combo of Titleist irons are working out. Thanks!
Were those stiff or regular shafts?
I just got the JPX 923 HM today, I hit the T350 and the T350 didn't feel right?
Are you using range balls when you test the irons or are you hitting premium balls?
Performance is #1 for me. Looks and feel are pretty even as far as importance to me.
Thank you.
1-performance, 2-looks, 3-feel
1) Looks. 2) Performance. 3) Price
The Mizuno's are much better value for money
My T350s were crap. The back plates flew off in less than 30 days. Got a refund.
Best iron I hit all year. You must have gotten a bad set
It’s kind of a shock to read this.
The same happened to my t350 back plates. Poor design, not fit for purpose!
@@alanwells4790 Interesting. Did you get a refund?
Titleist replaced the heads.
didnt look similar to me, looked like Mizzys won every single category? more spin and more height w both mega forgiving winner winner Mizzy!
1 feel
2 looks
10 sound don’t care at all and don’t understand why anyone would. Do your buddies ever say great shot but it SOUNDED A LITTLE CLICKY no they don’t
The crevice in the Mizuno would drive me crazy
As far as looks, the Mizuno wins hands down.
You have a 93 mph swing speed mine is 78 can’t get the same decent angle as you.
That’s why you need to get fitted for this. With 78Mph you definitely need a different shaft than with 93Mph. 10y ago my swing speed was 86Mph. It’s now 76-77Mph. However, with a different shaft, I still manage >100 ft high and a decent angle of 47-49°.
Your swing looks so casual. As if it's something you were born doing lol.
hmmm my thoughts are that youd never see a cobra areo jet on this channel
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I've NEVER had an issue with debris getting in cavity back.