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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[Nov 21, 2006]
Marko G
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Titleist 735CM

I have played for 30 years using various irons. These clubs are fantastic. I got custom fit with the right shaft, which is a must. I have the stainless version +the feedback is superb. I would suggest that any decent player would love them-I do hesitate to

Customer Service

Excellent. Custom fit to playing with them, 10 days.

Similar Products Used:

TPsRAC,MP30s, 762s

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 16, 2006]
Koon
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Titleist 735CM

The greatest irons ever made??? If you're looking for irons that give gifts for bad shots, look elsewhere (Callaway, Ping, etc.). If you're looking for irons that give amazing feedback and feel, will school you into playing great golf, this is the ticket.

I decided to take the plunge, dump the "game-improvement" irons (whatever!), and get some real forged "player's irons". It took two lessons and 10 times at the range to figure these clubs out, but it has carried over to all my clubs (driver, wedges). They have transformed my swing. I've dropped 8 strokes. And the feel is so awesome when struck well, mis-hits are pretty forgiving (as long as your swing is solid). I can't imagine ever going back to cast irons, it's like playing a different game.

Customer Service

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Similar Products Used:

Taylor-made (yuk), Mizuno (nice, very unforgiving)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 13, 2006]
Moodster
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Titleist 735CM DG S300

Spent last 5 years learning w/ Tommy Armour 855s, not a brick-on-a-stick Callaway, but pretty forgiving. I'm hitting the ball very solid and consistent, and decided to move up. I couldn't put the MP32s or 735CMs down, and decided w/ Titleist, was afraid of pure blades.

They give amazing feedback and are VERY responsive, good or bad. The sensation they provide is ridiculous compared to cast-iron cavities. They are simply amazing. And gorgeous. By necessity, they've removed much of what ill'd me in my swing. I could get away w/ big draws w/ the 855s, these will give a screaming hook. I hit the ball much more solid and consistent now, and am scoring better (5 strokes).

If you hit the ball SOLID and consistent, get away from those goofball improvment irons (Ping G5, Callaway, etc.), and go get some forged cavities or blades. You wont be sorry.

One word of caution: some reviewers here advocate going w/ Project X shafts. You better hit the ball w/ a whole lotta stank. They are very stiff; I carry my 6 iron 175-180 yards, and the Project X 6.0 shafts were ridiculously stiff, you will lose a lot of FEEL, and power, if you cannot load them. They fly the ball flatter, but there's a cost in feel associated with them.

Customer Service

Didn't use.

Similar Products Used:

MP32, MP60, Ping S58

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 27, 2006]
GolfGuy101
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 735.CM

Fantastic Clubs.
Great feel, great looks, great sound.
Very easy to control trajecetiory and very long.
I'm a 14 h/caper and was using ping's G5 irons until i got these. was not sure if i was going to be able to make the transition from "game improvment clubs" to "players clubs" but cant get over how good these things are.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 18, 2006]
307golf
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 735cm w/ Rifle 6.0

Great set of clubs. They do what you tell them to do... whether that's good or bad. Good feedback, but incredible feel.

Customer Service

Have been a bit slow getting my 50.08 vokey wedge to me, but were good with the 735's.

Similar Products Used:

Lynx parallax

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Sep 04, 2006]
andrew ure
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Titleist 735 CM

I bought these irons last November and after 9 months can say that I am totally satisfied with these clubs. I agree that these clubs take some time to get used to. I now average 15 yards extra distance on most irons. Well struck shots feel great with good control. Highly recommended.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 02, 2006]
DPackers
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Titleist 735.CM

I was a low 80's golfer about 5 or 6 years ago and gave the game up for awhile. Came back to it this year and was looking for new clubs. Since I am 6'3" I needed something to be custom built. I went through Ping I5's, Mizuno MX-23, Cleveland CG4's, and these. I found that I got way more response from the 735's than the other clubs. Balls that I hit on the screws are right on, but mis-hits definitely give you feedback. I have had to pay more attention to my swing and take my time but my game has definitely improved. Getting used to the forged 8-PW took me some getting used to. But I love them for sure.

Customer Service

I had my clubs custom built. +1" and 2 degree upright. Delivered from Titleist in 10 days.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 01, 2006]
FusionMan07
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 735cm chrome

I have been using these irons for about 6 months and they are by far the best irons i have ever hit! and i have tried just about everything.These irons have terrific feel,look,sound,workability,etc. i can't say enough about these irons! i'm hitting par 5's in 2 like crazy if you are looking at getting new irons don't hesitate to try these irons they work period!

Customer Service

haven't used yet

Similar Products Used:

just about everything

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 30, 2006]
RANJIT
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Titliest 735 CM Chrome

Do put up with a longish review.
I have been playing golf for about 9 years, starting with a set of Spaldings .
Great clubs for a beginner.
Graduated to a King Cobra SS, and for the last 4 years was playing with a set of Callaway X 12 Pro with Stiff Steel shafts.
Over the last 18 months , I saw my handicap rise from 16 to 19 .
I was struggling with the X 12 , with swing weights of D3, and scoring an average of 92.
Picked up a brand new set ( 3 to PW) of Titliest 735CM Chrome for US$ 900 approx, fitted with standard R 300 steel shafts this Friday , for and took it to the course. I shot a great round of 86! I could have easily done better, had I not been astounded and overexcited by the shots that I played.
These are one of the sweetest clubs I have played in a long time.
They were brilliantly soft and extremely accurate , with the ball holding the line beautifully. Even with strikes that were not dead center on the club face, the ball held the line and direction , with a marginal loss of distance!
Where I aimed is where the ball landed!
These are much easier to play with than I had imagined.
The Mizunos were less expensive at about US$ 680.00, and the Callaway Fusion Steel shaft were selling at US$ 1350.00.
I would recommend this set to anyone having a handicap under 20.

Customer Service

The staff at the Pro Shop at the Creek Golf Club in Dubai, were very helpful, and measured me out for the set. They gave me #6 irons with S 300, R 300 and an NS PRO shaft to try out at the driving range. The strikes with the NS Pro shaft were good , but with a tendency for the ball to draw a little more than I desired. My shots with a 6 iron with the R 300 Dynamic Gold shaft were dead on target.

Similar Products Used:

Spalding (Graphite Stiff),King Cobra SS, Callaway X 12 Pro. Tried the Mizuno MP 32, MP 60 , MP 30, Ben Hogan Apex. Liked the Mizuno MP 30 with NS Pro shaft. But the Titliest 735CM was superb.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 29, 2006]
outlawgolfer
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Titleist 735 CM

I have waited several months to submit this review. I have read several reviews on this site that talk of instant results, I have made several equipment changes in the 6 years I have been playing, and none of them have produced instant results. I had a set of Cleveland TA-5's prior to this set, and felt that my swing had improved enough to try a set of forged irons. I looked at all of the forged combo sets fro all of the top brands and chose the 735's over a very good MP-60. After taking them I had wondered what I had done. I had lost distance and control. It took me about 10 rounds to really get a good feel for these clubs, and since then I have been more than pleased. My distance has returned, and I am hitting twice as many greens per round as I was a year ago. The clubs themselves look great, and when struck well fell outstanding, but beware, if not struck well it hurts like hell. The clubs offer excellent feedback, and will force you to eliminate the small swing flaws that the massive cavity back clubs mask so well. These clubs have made me a better golfer because they have forced me to clean thigs up a bit. They are much more forgiving than blades would be, but not near as forgiving as the cavity back clubs are. They are for the most part east to hit, but again they require a solid swing.

Since taking the time to get acquanted with my new clubs I am extremely happy. They are truly an outstanding club, but they are not for everyone. Do your homework before buying a set of forged irons, but do not purchase another make of club until you have given these a look they are dynamite clubs once you get a feel for them.

Customer Service

Have not yet needed it.

Similar Products Used:

Cleveland TA-5, RAC-OS, MP-30, MP-60, X-Tour, 695MB.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
3
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