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Joe Ferguson

Titleist 2025 T350 Iron Review

Photo of the Titleist 2025 T350 Iron.

To sit among the best game improvement irons in the game, there are a lot of boxes that need ticking. Forgiveness, ease of launch, looks, and feel are just the start, and Titleist is releasing an iron that looks to satisfy all of the above. I’ve been testing the T350 iron for a few weeks now, so allow me to present my findings…

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In terms of the technology story, the T350 singular design features a face and body made entirely of high-strength steel. Titleist says that this construction allows powerful performance technologies to be discreetly housed within a sleek, modern profile, helping to provide a subtle and clean look for a game improvement iron. For maximized distance, Titleist has also incorporated a new forged L-Face Design to generate more ball speed across the entire face and increase launch on those low-face strikes.

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As you would imagine, forgiveness is another core pillar of the T350's design. Titleist states that Improved Max Impact Technology is designed to deliver more consistent carry distance and tighter dispersion. Complementing this, more aggressive mid/short-iron grooves are designed to promote enhanced spin control from any lie, even when facing rough or wet conditions. For higher trajectory & stability, split high-density tungsten has been utilized. This strategically placed perimeter weighting works to maximize stability and optimize the CG (Center of Gravity), to deliver ultra-high launch and consistency throughout the set.

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Looks-wise, the T350, much like the rest of the 2025 T-Series range, is a triumph. Re-engineered with its high-strength steel face and body, the T350 presents a noticeably sleeker-looking head shape than previous game improvement models, which I found very impressive given the number of performance technologies housed within. It is without doubt a successful merger of form and function, crafted for powerful performance while satisfying the eye in a way that game improvement irons often miss the mark. From the playing position, while it's clearly a game improvement iron with a larger footprint, the fairly sizeable offset felt well-managed, and the top line, while not razor-thin, was certainly not chunky, which I appreciated. Titleist has struck an excellent balance with the visual of T350.

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Another thing Titleist has executed extremely well here is the visual cohesion between all models in the T-Series, meaning you could easily combine multiple models throughout your set with no interruption to the aesthetic of your bag. TaylorMade is another company that has pulled this off extremely well with P7CB, P770, and P790, while Callaway also did a great job of it with the Apex MB, CB, and Pro lineup. It’s nice to see Titleist following suit.

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Performance-wise, the T350 truly delivered on its promise of maximized distance and enhanced consistency in my testing. As one of the most powerful irons I can ever recall striking in terms of raw distance output, you would think that would be the standout feature here, but for me, it was the sheer consistency with which it delivered that power that truly struck a chord. In this category, I often see a large variance in terms of front-to-back dispersion, even with the technologies designed to retain ball speed, but the consistency of all parameters, such as ball speed, launch, and spin, produced very predictable and reliable numbers.

The launch was relatively high considering the strong lofts (7-iron is 29˚), which is a testament to the internal engineering, but you will certainly need to give some consideration to your gapping with the power on offer.

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The impact feel, for me, was a touch clicker than some other game improvement style irons - the Srixon ZXi4 would be a good example of a better feeling iron - but it is far from offensive, offering clear feedback of impact location, even if that impact location doesn’t seem to have much effect on the shot outcome (in the best way possible)!

Overall, the 2025 Titleist T350 iron is a thoughtfully designed and highly effective game improvement iron. It provides the precision and quality Titleist is famous for, but with a tangible and very welcome boost in distance, and almost unmatched forgiveness, all wrapped in a stunning visual package. If you're a golfer who wants maximum help with distance and consistency, combined with a surprisingly pure and clean look, I believe the T350 is a compelling option that truly delivers on its promises.

The Titleist T350 will be available for $1499/£1379 per 7-piece set (steel), $1599/£1479 per 7-piece set (graphite)

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