Titleist 735.CM Irons

Titleist 735.CM Irons 

DESCRIPTION

The Forged 735.CM™ irons feature a blended design for the skilled player seeking the ideal combination of shot control, maneuverability and playability. Designed as a seamlessly blended set, Titleist Forged 735.CM irons have continuity in performance and aesthetics for a fluid transition from long to short irons.

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 04, 2008]
titleist735
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: 735 cm.

I just got these recently after using hogan blades for several years. These are honestly probably the most solid irons i have ever hit. I haven't really miss hit one yet just because of the confidence these give out. Probably the best irons I have ever owned.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 28, 2008]
Aaron Gold
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Titleist 735.CM

I am a 14 year old golfer who shoots consistently in the mid to low 80s. I just purchased a set of these irons last year upgrading from a Callaway X-20 set to these transition blades. These irons are great values as I brought a set for only $600. They have worked out wonderfully delivering crisp on center shots and a fair amount of spin from P-6 iron. The 735 8-P are forgiving as far as blades go but lose about 10 yards on off center shots. The 3-7 are great, very easy to hit, and fly well. The clubs are still a little too stiff for me, but I still hit them very well (if that tells you how nice a set they are). Overall a great value for some fantastic clubs that play well and are unmistakably beautiful.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Nov 27, 2008]
1tallrider
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 735 cm stainless

One of the best clubs I have played. The small head and thinner top line inspire confidence and just look "right." Not as soft as my Hogans or the V-foil MacGregors I played, but the stainless felt more solid at impact and there is plenty of feel (chrome is for bumpers, not golf clubs!). The muscle back p-8 have a nice medium height boring flight, which for me is as good as it gets, and just enough forgiveness in the 3-5 to keep the hybrids out of the bag. The 3 and 4 irons flat out fly when nutted, with the perfect trajectory. Nice spin all the way through the 6 iron. You will need a solid swing to take advantage of these clubs. I would recommend these to anyone who likes to work the ball, but not looking for a traditional blade. Lets face it, you swing to hit the ball on the sweet spot, so why train yourself to miss?

Customer Service

none

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 01, 2008]
Lizardfez
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Titleist 735.CM chrome irons

i have had these irons for 3 months now and was playing off 14 with a set of taylormades, I am finding greater distance control and accuracy, i immediatley started to see my H'cap tumble to 8 having had 4 back to back 78's (par 72). The soft feel off these irons is amazing with precise feedback. The best purchase to date i have ever made

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 30, 2008]
BenG
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: titleist 735cm

these clubs are one word stunning they are the most beautiful looking clubs money can buy and the feeling off the face is ohh so soft. You really know when you middle one. The short irons are some of the best clubs i have ever used.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 03, 2008]
mikeh1
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Titleist 735.Cm Chrome

Probably not the person they had in mind with my 25.8 hcp at the moment but I just couldn't resist buying them (ebay for a good price) as they look so beautiful. The nice this is, they play as good as they look! Clean shots feel like nothing, bad shots give the feedback I like. On a average round (matchplay) with a lof of 3 putting and bad coursemanagement (due to excitement with yet another great aproach) still managed to shoot a low 90. So I'm thinking what will there in it for me when playing strokeplay?? Bad thing though I may have to choose someday between the mp 57 I also have and these...

Similar Products Used:

Callaway X-18, TM R7, Mizuno MP 57

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 27, 2008]
Hollywood
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Titleist 735cm Chrome

This is the best set of irons I have owned. I just replaced my Titleist 804's with the 735's. I played 36 holes on Sunday and 27 on Monday with these irons. I didn't want to quit. The very first out with these 735's I shot an 82 and that was with an 8 on a five par. That would have been my first time to break 80. I was so close, and only have been golfing for two years. Now that I have the 735's, that 79 is just around the corner. These irons are for a better ball striker, this was just the perfect replacement for my 804's. I really like to work the ball and shape my shots and the 735's allow me to do that. What I mean by a better ball striker, is that as long as you can hit the sweet spot (which is about the size of a nickle)consistantly, you will be OK, but if you struggle, look for a more forgiving club. You can get by with a little off the sweet spot, but these clubs are not for a hacker. I bought my set in the chrome and WOW do they look great. I guess that is why Titleist is the #1 irons in golf.

Customer Service

Not used.

Similar Products Used:

Mizuno MP 67's

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 13, 2008]
ace perry
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 735cm.

i am 14 and have been playing golf for most of my life when my dad came home with blades on my birthday i was a bit worried since the rumors say they are difficult to hit. but for me these are the perfect club tons of spin on the irons mainly 8-pw but the rest will sit up and not to difficult to hit a great improvement to my game

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 08, 2008]
Nerko
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Titleist 735.CM

I've played few rounds only so far with these clubs and I can feel more distance and accuracy. It was cold but felt good. I can only imagine how they will do in a summer day.I wanted to improve my game and those are really the clubs to help me with. No cheating in the swing...nice smooth swing and ball just flies away. I'll need few more rounds to adjust but so far very happy...Hope to get consistent low 80s score and below.

Customer Service

none

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 04, 2008]
Dan
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Titleist 735

I was looking for a cheaper second set of clubs when I ran across these on sale at Golfsmith. They looked so sexy I couldn't resist. I play in the low 90's with Calloway Fusions at a very challenging course, and I was unsure about taking on player's clubs, but I couldn't resist such a beautiful club. Five rounds later and let me tell you: these clubs play as sweet as they look.

I consider my swing to be pretty sound technically so I thought I could go with a player's-type club. It is true, I had a few more mis-hits than with the Calloway, but scored better with the 735's. I am a big believer in feedback, not just from a technical standpoint, but an experiential one: a shot that feels great in your hands and body is one that you want to repeat. And let me tell you, when you connect with these babies, the feel is unbelievable. I launched a 4 iron over 230 yards off the deck on a clean hit; that's not a bad result for my driver. And to my surprise, I was hitting the 3 and 4 irons better overall than my Fusions.

In sum, if your swing is technically solid, I'd highly recommend these sticks. They look great and feel better.

Similar Products Used:

Calloway Fusion

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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