Titleist ZM Irons

Titleist ZM Irons 

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.

The contemporary Z muscle design precisely distributes weight from the heel into the toe, locating the center of gravity in the center of the face for solid feel.

The traditional profile of the Z•M Forged irons includes minimal progressive offset for Tour validated ball flight, trajectory control and workability. The high performance, narrow sole reduces skipping in firm conditions while appropriate bounce reduces digging.

Z•M Forged irons also feature dual hosel lengths with a shorter hosel in the long irons to bias weight low for improved launch and a longer hosel in the mid and short irons to manage flight.

USER REVIEWS

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RATING
5
[May 25, 2012]
troy harmer
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Titleist ZM irons

Best club i have ever hit.Before I bought them I read many reviews,and each reviewer says the same thing leading me to believe they never actually hit the club.They all say it is less forgiving....so is golf!! With any club i have used ,I may miss hit 1 out of 10 .With these,the 9 good ones are superb ,long, straight,and easy to draw or fade.
Again ,the best easiest club i have hit in 35 years

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 26, 2010]
salgolfgod08
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: Titleist ZM irons

I got these irons for a real good price(under 300$) with x100 shafts. I was so excited to go out and play, but I was shocked to notice that from 6iron and up, the ball goes nowhere! I didn't want to believe this because I really loved these irons, so I gave them a chance. But after a month of playing with them, I've come to the conclusion that these irons suck. They don't even feel forged, they have a sort of clanky feeling to them, and the worst part is that I've lost distance with these irons, about 1 and half club length. What I hate the most about these irons is that it doesn't reward me for making a good swing. Yea it goes at the target, but I like to be rewarded with that "buttery" flush shot feeling that I get with most any other blade. But not this one. I am extremely disappointed with titleist on this onee :( These irons had a lot of potential. In conclusion, they look great, but suck.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist 690mb
Cleveland CG1 Black Pearls (Buttery Clubs)

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RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
2
[Feb 28, 2010]
Joe
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Titleist Z-M with DG s300 shaft

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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RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Dec 30, 2009]
Jake
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: titleist zm forged

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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RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Dec 17, 2009]
BigBoy
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: Titleist ZM irons

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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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 06, 2009]
Chris CGC
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: Titeist ZM Forged

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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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Nov 04, 2009]
Sheep Boy
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Titleist ZM

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".

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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