By James R

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  1. James R

    James R
    Monument, CO

    Military

    Titleist fitter Luke Hotz got me set up with T350 irons less than a month ago at the Air Force Academy. On my third round with these great looking/feeling irons, I shot my age (74). Super fitter and fantastic irons.

  2. Michael S

    Michael S
    Apple Valley, Ca.

    James R said:

    Titleist fitter Luke Hotz got me set up with T350 irons less than a month ago at the Air Force Academy. On my third round with these great looking/feeling irons, I shot my age (74). Super fitter and fantastic irons.

    Glad for you I have the T350's my self love them just might to change the shafts in them.
  3. Michael S

    Michael S
    Apple Valley, Ca.

    You know I love the T350's but seem to hit them to high and then they just drop out of the sky. I'm thinking I might need a different shaft maybe to hit a little flatter? I was fit indoors for the irons and was fit for my driver TSr1 outdoors and love it and the outdoors fitting. I think when I can will do an outdoor fitting for the irons and see what shaft might work better shafts or maybe clubs.
  4. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    No disagreement about re-shafting is one solution What is unusual is hitting them higher on actual turf versus indoors. I generally hit higher off of a mat.
    A fitter might also find you are now releasing early and increasing the dynamic loft at contact. That would be a lot cheaper than re-shafting or getting a new set.
  5. Michael S

    Michael S
    Apple Valley, Ca.

    You know I love the T350's but seem to hit them to high and then they just drop out of the sky. I'm thinking I might need a different shaft maybe to hit a little flatter? I was fit indoors for the irons and was fit for my driver TSr1 outdoors and love it and the outdoors fitting. I think when I can will do an outdoor fitting for the irons and see what shaft might work better shafts or maybe clubs.
  6. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Wow, I wish I had your problem. The more an iron “drops out of the sky”, the more likely you are to hold greens and to have consistent yardages. Unless you are playing in super windy conditions, having a more vertical drop is my goal.
  7. Michael S

    Michael S
    Apple Valley, Ca.

    Dale V said:

    Wow, I wish I had your problem. The more an iron “drops out of the sky”, the more likely you are to hold greens and to have consistent yardages. Unless you are playing in super windy conditions, having a more vertical drop is my goal.

    Yes live in the high desert very windy most days I Need a flatter launching shaft. I did not like getting fit inside. When I got fit for my driver
    TSr1 was outside and was wonderful love my driver and the shaft outdoor fitting is the only way to go you can see the flight and how the real weather affects your flight.

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