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Titleist 735.CM Irons Review

Titleist 735.CM


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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.


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Review Date
July 15, 2011

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Brent M. ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Titleist 735 cm

Summary:
I have played a set of Titleist DTR's for about 15 years. They were my first real set of golf clubs and they were great while I was learning the game. Up until a few years ago I would play 4-5 rounds a year and never felt upgrading would be cost beneficial. The past few years I have upped my rounds to about 10-15 per year and finally decided to pull the trigger. I looked at a few sets but really felt I wanted forged blades instead of the game improvement irons. I scoured Ebay and reviews and decided on the 690 or 710 blades. I could not find a set that was low enough for me so I decided to go to Golf Galaxy and see what sets they had for sale. They had a set of 735 CM's that i took to the launch monitor and after 1 hit I knew I had to have them. With my DTR's I hit my 6 iron around 160 but the 735 went about 180 (did on the course as well). I like this set because it has the cavity back for the longer irons but the control of the blade on the short irons.

I took them to the driving range the same day I bought them and couldnt hit anything square (tops, slices, and hooks). I re-gripped them with winn 6pchy-bbl blue oversized grips and when I hit the course it was money. I think proper grips make a huge difference in club performance.

I consider myself a very good iron player and have hit more greens with these irons on par 3's than I ever did with my DTR's. If you hit the sweet spot on a regular basis these irons might be for you although if you struggle to make solid contact you might want to get a set of game improvement irons.

If you are playing a set of antiques like I was, you might want to consider getting these irons.

Similar Products Used:
Titleist DTR


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Review Date
May 4, 2011

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: john o'neill ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
735 cm

Summary:
i have my irons one year,i have gone from a 5 to a 3 since playing with 735 cm's the long iron sit lovely on the fairways the blade feel from 8 to wedge gives you confidance to hit a good shot,i use s 300 and with them i have broken 70 twice @waterville where i am a member


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Review Date
February 19, 2011

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Gator123 ,  Scratch Golfer

Model Reviewed:
Titleist 735 CM Chrome

Summary:
Purchased these off of ebay the other day in chrome and immediately took them to the range. I have played with a set of older 762's for the last 5 years and hit them pretty well or so I thought. All I can say is "Hot Knife thru Butter".
I usually avoid playing in winter because the hardpan in Oklahoma doesn't agree with the bounce on my irons. No more because from the first ball I hit off of hardpan dirt, I knew these were the real deal. Last year, I tried the AP2's last year and could never make them work. (Too clunky).
The 735's have a very slim topline which inspires major confidence letting you know you can work the ball at will. Choking down allows you to flight the ball in the Oklahoma wind with ease. The soft, buttery chrome has an addictive feel that no stainless club can match. After the range, I couldn't wait to take them to the course. The misses weren't as bad as my 762's and the ones I hit on the screws were ridiculiously good. A couple times I drove the ball into jail and both times was able to manipulate it through and around the trouble and onto the green. I can't wait to get back onto the course and really groove these. If they are this easy to hit off of tight hardpan, I look forward to seeing what they can do off of grass. Titleist irons continue to impress once again. If your handicap is 10 or less, GET THESE IRONS! They are SICK!

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I have tried Mizuno blades and Cleve cg15's. Nothing compares to these. Wow!


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Review Date
December 13, 2010

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Reviewed by: Phelspy ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Titleist 735.cm

Summary:
I am 14 playing of 13 and I was given these clubs about 9 months ago by a trainnee pro, and I must say they take som getting used to, but my handicap was 23 when I started using them. I think they come out with a low ball flight and long distance.

Similar Products Used:
Taylormade 320 irons.


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Review Date
August 12, 2010

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Reviewed by: JackCris ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Titleist 735 CM

Summary:
Been playing with this set of 735 CMs for 3 seasons. With hcp of 4, I still had some difficulties getting started with these after striking with old good Nike Pro Combos. Titleist irons seemed to feel heavy, compared to others I've used and many other big brand irons.
After getting used to heavy feel and lazer sharp feedback, I have to say I love my 735's. They look good, they feel just as good as you deserve (bad shots make you wanna cry) and the ball flight is very much how you hit it - although you do not get any ballooning by accident!
I would not recommand these for anybody. You have to strike ball solid to get everything out of these beauties. But for those who can... OH BABY!

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Titleist 981, Nike Pro Combo


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