Definitely worth a look for those who might not enjoy hybrids a lot.
that's awesome, really impressive that your swing can get a 2i working so well, and a testament to the forgiveness of a traditionally challenging club.
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Definitely worth a look for those who might not enjoy hybrids a lot.
I may have added some custom paint to the 48* and utility irons...
Definitely hit all of the series. Are there any Titleist days near you?I'm planning for a fitting sometime late April/Early May and am very interested in testing the T-Series irons (among others) but the T-Series has captured my full attention lately.
I'm currently playing Ping i200's and not really sure where i fit into the T-Series. I'd like to think maybe a 200/150 combo set, but even a straight 200 set or 350/200 mix could be in the realm of possibility.
The goal is to find the set that really fits my swing/game the best and affords me the chance to shoot some decent numbers consistently. I really haven't been able to play golf much the last 2 years due to work responsibilities and, while my game hasn't tanked, it's certainly not as strong as it could or should be. It may sound ridiculous looking at my current handicap (and considering that i'm not getting any younger) but i really feel like i am capable of cutting my 'cap in half. So... that's the goal.
Try them all. I find the T150 very forgiving. I have T350 in 4i which is like hitting a hybrid as far as forgiveness and feels solid too.I'm planning for a fitting sometime late April/Early May and am very interested in testing the T-Series irons (among others) but the T-Series has captured my full attention lately.
I'm currently playing Ping i200's and not really sure where i fit into the T-Series. I'd like to think maybe a 200/150 combo set, but even a straight 200 set or 350/200 mix could be in the realm of possibility.
The goal is to find the set that really fits my swing/game the best and affords me the chance to shoot some decent numbers consistently. I really haven't been able to play golf much the last 2 years due to work responsibilities and, while my game hasn't tanked, it's certainly not as strong as it could or should be. It may sound ridiculous looking at my current handicap (and considering that i'm not getting any younger) but i really feel like i am capable of cutting my 'cap in half. So... that's the goal.
That's my hope and I'm looking! I'm on a very short leash with work and i'm usually doing 6 days a week until June comes around.Definitely hit all of the series. Are there any Titleist days near you?
That's what i've been thinking. I'd really love to get back to a forged iron but would likely need help with 4i.Try them all. I find the T150 very forgiving. I have T350 in 4i which is like hitting a hybrid as far as forgiveness and feels solid too.
These look so good in hand dude.Some ice blue on my favorite slubs: 48°, 4, and now the 2i.
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Don't feel too bad about the shorts. I think we all saw similar - case in point hole 9, all three of us thought we flushed it and still ended up just short on the closely mown area. There were a lot of swirling breezes. Also right there with you on pulling - that was my miss yesterday also. I know why I'm doing it, but it still needs more work.More work on my swing to do. After seeing some images of my backswing, it looks flat, but contact was still good over the weekend.
Shanking the first tee shot in a tournament is a poor way to start, but that was the only major issue. I am pulling the irons a bit still, but am finding the green even with the miss hits. I did have a bunch of shots that felt great, were on line, but landed short of my target by 10 yards. I am not sure if wind played a factor or if I am lifting the irons more than I should. Still, being around the green on off shots has helped.
Two bright spots were a 2i from 220 yards that I hit well and ended up between a green side bunker and the green. @SkiBumGolfer chipped in for eagle from 15 feet or so. I’ll take the assist
The other shot was an 8i into the wind on an island green par 3. I clubbed up twice to make sure I got there and the club did everything I wanted it to. I went long, saw some back spin and almost holed it. These clubs do well in my amateur hands and perform perfectly when I manage to swing well. I am still very happy with feel across the face through the full iron set.
Love my T350/T200 iron set and agree they are some of the best.The guys from Titleist are at our course for a demo weekend and I decided to try out the irons.
The T200 and T350 were absolutely sweet. Some of the best irons I have hit.
My friend was hitting the TSR2 and TSR3 drivers and he was just creaming the ball!
After being a Callaway guy all my life I am very tempted to give these irons a shot!
Not sure why more folks don't play Titleist gear. Absolutely top notch.
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Price. Lack of shafts.After being a Callaway guy all my life I am very tempted to give these irons a shot!
Not sure why more folks don't play Titleist gear. Absolutely top notch.
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It's funny because with the latter, they are the only major OEM (that I know of) that offers the Tensei AM2 graphite shafts as a stock option, which are one I get along with well. I'm pondering them despite the price and because of that.Price. Lack of shafts.
Currently have the Red Tensei AM2 in my combo set and really like them.It's funny because with the latter, they are the only major OEM (that I know of) that offers the Tensei AM2 graphite shafts as a stock option, which are one I get along with well. I'm pondering them despite the price and because of that.