Description Titleist Z•M Forged irons are high performance, muscle back forged irons with traditional feel, superior looks and shot control for the highly skilled player.
Reviewed by: Joe(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Titleist Z-M with DG s300 shaft
Summary: After owning this set for an year and played 50+ games with it, I am now confident that I can give it an honest evaluation.
I was a high handicapper playing in the high 90s when I switch to Z-M from Hogan Apex Edge Pro. Over the course of the year, I was able to refine my swing with the help of the extreme response from the Z-M and is now shooting in the low 80s. I wouldn't say I am 100% confident in shaping my every shot but thin sole and small club head do help a bit.
In terms of feeling at impact, it is not as buttery as my previous Hogan set but rather a solid "click", just softer than most of my cast iron sets.
Overall its a good set of muscle back club and compare to most major brands' muscle backs, this set comes slightly cheaper and that was a main reason I chosed it.
Similar Products Used: TaylorMade r7 XD
Cleveland TA5
Cleveland TA7 Tour
Ben Hogan Apex Edge Pro
Ben Hogan Apex 50
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Summary: the zm's are very eye appealing irons. DONT BUY THESE IRONS IF YOU DO NOT HIT THE BALL SOLIDLY 90% OF THE TIME. the ball comes off the club face very low and penetrating. these are very workable irons and very solid. this is my first set of "player" irons and i will never go back to the very forgiving sets. i have rifle 5.5 shafts in them and would maybe try the project x. i play every day and shot a course record 62 this summer but still think these are tough to hit sometimes. if you can find a set for under $550, buy them. otherwise try mizuno or miura or ping. once again do not try to play these irons if you aren't a great iron player or you dont get to play every day or at least every other day.
Customer Service: bought on ebay for $450 (Christmas Deal)
Similar Products Used: taylormade rac
cobra ssi
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Summary: I purchased these last year and am very satisfied. But Titleist comes out with the MB iron which looks like a true muscle back and very similar to my 690 MBs. Because I'm enjoying these irons so much I'll pass on their latest offering.Aside from changing the lofts I do not think the skilled golfer will see any difference. I'm using a set of Mizuno MP7s now and aside from the 6 iron being comprable to a 7 iron today the clubs perform just as well.
Similar Products Used: Hogan Apex II, FTX, & Apex plus, TP 9, Mizuno MP7, 30 & 32, Cleveland CG4, Macgregor MB,Srixon I -506, Butchart/Nichols, Kroyden
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Summary: I just got myself a set of these to replace my Adams Pro Gold's.And WOW!These are brilliant the feel is excellent. buttery. I can work the ball left and right with them. cut or draw. brilliant. i HAVE PROJECT X 6.5 and multi compound balck and whites on them and my bag has not looked any better thsn it doess now. A must buy for any highly skilled golfer.
Similar Products Used: Adams Pro Gold, Titleist 695mb, Cobra mb, Miura cb.
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Review Date November 4, 2009
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Sheep Boy(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Titleist ZM
Summary: Dude, I took these out to the range and they were like so hard to hit I couldn't believe it. My Callaway Wide Sole Fusion irons are a lot easier to hit than things. Plus, these are like way expensive to buy. I thought these were supposed to be good clubs but I'm not so sure. I'll give them a good rating cause they look cool and I like the name "ZM"...it's kind of like "ZZZOOOOME".