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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[Jan 01, 2024]
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[Dec 30, 2023]
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[Dec 22, 2023]
dania


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Just got this putter a few days ago. Stunning putter. Where have you been all my life tstoto

Weakness:

none . . . .

Purchased:
New  
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5
[May 29, 2021]
incremental19


Strength:

Great quality club! Relatively weighty club that will get under the ball quickly and deliver high trajectory. Great club for anyone who wants consistency and the ability to try the big shots when necessary. Absolute smart buy! Concrete Pumping

Weakness:

Definitely nothing weakness.

Purchased:
New  
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5
[May 07, 2018]
Mini_Mega


Strength:

Excellent forged feel, typical blade like shot workablility and pin sharp distance control right through the set. A compact head and thin top line seems to dictate an unforgiving players club, but one is surprised to find the 735cm are anything but. Also quite liked the fact the 735cm feel to have a little more weight compared to most.

Weakness:

As with most blade like designs the 735cm are probably not for beginners. The 735cm being forged stainless will wear and tear much quicker than cast clubs.

Price Paid:
70
Purchased:
Used  
Model Year:
2012
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5
[Sep 27, 2015]
robhen4ya@gmail.com
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: 735 cm

To all of you readers out there these babies were and still are the most played irons on all tours.Titleist really did capture lighting in a bottle when they introduced these irons.Being a former tour caddie i've seen em all,by far the 735s are with out a doubt atrue players dream club. I know guys that would love to game these on Sundays rather then what they are being payed to play.This set is the one that the pros play when they are having some serious money games,a true testament of what a true set of irons are worth.

Similar Products Used:

ap2 ping anser miura mizuno pro blades

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5
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5
[Mar 07, 2014]
mike forte
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: titleist 735 cm irons

Great feel-great performance. I have s300 shafts and find this combination is easy to work and accurate. Note, these are not distance irons and have traditional lofts. They are not for higher h-cappers. I will caution, they will balloon into the wind with s300 shafts, but easy to knock down. Super spin into greens.

Similar Products Used:

Tourney vip vfoil blades--great irons but no forgiveness what-so-ever.Titlest ap2, longer but clunkier.

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5
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5
[Sep 19, 2012]
Mike Oakley
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno MP-32

I have played golf for over 30 years. Started out with the old blades, went to Wilson FG-17's and progressed to Ping and cavity back's through the years.
My recent model was the Callaway 2006 Big Bertha's which I have had for about 5 years. Easy to hit, I won several tournaments with them and made a lot of money on various courses but I had trouble from 160 in in accuracy.
I was playing in an Invitational recently and my buddy had a set of Mizuno forged MP 57's and another had a set of the old MP 33's. Nice looking and clean, he hit some really good shots with the 57's. After the round he let me hit them and it was like a light went off. Wow! That was what I had been missing. I hit the internet for reviews and, looking for a deal and the best performance, settled on the MP 32, the "Cut Muscle" club that still draws raves.
So, I did what I do best - used patience, talked to many friends, researched ebay and the net and found a killer set of MP 32's at a great deal.
To say these clubs are easy to hit is an understatement. Despite being blades and very small (compared to my Big Bertha's) even the 3-iron is relatively easy to hit. Now, I am not a pro and hit the Callaways (great sticks) well, but the forged blades are the answer to a game that needed something extra. The long irons come out low and strong; the mid irons are higher and very accurate with a slight draw bias and the low irons are to die for. I had trouble controlling cast irons around the greens (9-8-7) but these are like throwing dice at a wall. Set up behind the ball is clean, they are easy to hit and very, very accurate.
When I move to another set of clubs, I will be sticking with forged irons. The fell, as we have all read, if pure "butter."

Customer Service

I contacted Mizuno customer service in my search for irons and could not be more pleased. Jeff Crawford helped me with every single question I had, even attaching spec flyers with emails when I had a question about speficic clubs.

Similar Products Used:

Used Wilson FG 17's, Ping Eye 2 (copper), Ping I-3 (os), Ping Zing (copper) and Callaway Big Bertha (2006).

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5
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5
[Apr 17, 2012]
Andrew Randell
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Titleist 735 cm irons

I play off 6 and moved to these irons from the Taylormade r7 tp irons. I bought these irons off ebay (£125) in chrome finish 3-pw in stiff steel. Firstly these irons are gorgeous looking, made my TM irons look massive!!!

I didnt bother with any range time, just went straight out onto the course, and I must say the reults ever since have been great. First 9 holes I shot 20 pts, then won the comp on the following sunday. I will say its early days but every round since has been positive, with my handicap going the right way!!!!!

I just love striking these clubs, the ball reacts like a bomb off the face, and I am now able to shape the shot as I want. I was only able to hit a high draw but now hit low cuts,low draws etc etc. There is forgiveness in these irons, but if you are NOT a consistant ball striker then dont bother with these, you wont see the benefits.

The irons sit behind the ball lovely, the slightly smaller head compared to my TM's for some reason just looks far far better, and they just make me committ to every shot. I have not gained any distance with the clubs compared to my r7 tp's but that wasn't what I wanted.

3 - 7 irons are lovely but its the 8 - pw blades that make this set. The ball just booms off the face, and the grip I now have on the ball is crazy. Having been a cavity back player since starting, I was rather nervous about the blades BUT now I wish the 7 and possibly the 6 were blades too.

The long irons too are great, Titleist truly did make a great set of clubs when they made these, and I would suggest them to any player in single figures. The response, look and feel of these clubs is wonderful, and I see nothing but positives!!!!

If I were to be picky then my only thing would be wishing that the 7 iron was a blade.

I rate these irons 9.5/10!!!!!!

Well done titleist!!!!!

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5
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5
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