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Titleist T350 Irons v Taylormade Stealth Irons – Head to head



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14 Comments

  1. These numbers lead me to believe that the Titleist has a face that's too hot. Thanks for the review. I love my stealth set.

  2. Thought the T350 7Iron loft is 29deg, spec correct on screen, but you said 30.5, so just the 1deg difference, Dickey

  3. T350 7i loft is 29 degrees not 30.5 degrees (that is the T200) unless I have misread Titleist specs (always possible).

    Looks wise I prefer the T350s. Performance wise I was expecting very similar results and I was surprised. If you had the same club head speed I think you would have got an extra 2-3 yards of carry from the Stealth. Ultimately I think the on course performance would be better from the Stealth, the extra spin makes it a bit more controllable than the T350s. That does not mean the T350s would be uncontrollable, there is enough descent angle and peak height but probably better suited to a player who wants to land short of the green and let the ball roll on up.

    The big issue with these types of club is what is the longest iron a player should carry. These provide great help to slower swing golfers but those are also the sort of golfers who need loft to get enough launch. My guess is that most will stop at a 6i, cannot see many wanting a 5i

  4. Currently game T300s, love them, but would be tempted to look at the T350s (if I had the odd £1400 spare lying around…). Love the look and always looking for clubs that will provide max help for my game!

  5. What gets me is the inconsistency of the front to back dispersion with these hollow irons. I’ll stick to my PING G25s.

  6. Disappointing that the theme of the comparison seemed to be that the there was a 2.5 degree difference in loft when actually there is 1 degree difference. The Stealth is 28 and the T350 is 29. I’ve played with Stealth for the past year and just switched to the T350. I prefer the T350.

  7. Titliest irons with the forged face would be my choice but I’m sure they are both very good irons. 28 and 29 lofts only 1 degree different. Those T350 spin numbers of 3688 really surprise me because when you compared the T350 to Ping G430 you were getting 4694 rpm spin on the 7 iron. Makes no sense to me. 1,000 rpm difference from one test to another???
    I’ll have to test them for myself for sure. Could be totally different for me but that confuses me.

  8. I’d like to see clubs like this tested across a range of swing speeds. These might be great at low speeds, but too hot/ inconsistent at higher speeds..?

  9. Andy your loft numbers are wrong. There is only one degree difference between these clubs, not 2.5°. I don’t know how this could get so misconfigured but anyway the numbers are wrong but the results I would go with the Titleist based on looks and performance. Otherwise the review was OK

  10. My new set are t350s 6 thru gw. The gw bridges the pw to my 52 vokey.
    Also was fitted for tsr1 26 hybrid. It bridges to my 818h1.
    Very forgiving and high launch with the irons.

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