Any Low Handicappers playing T350?

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By Chris G

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  1. Chris G

    Chris G
    Hudson Valley NY

    Military

    If T350s have a bigger sweet spot, and have awesome power, what's the issue with playing them as a scratch golfer? Why isn't there more low Handicap golfers playing these clubs? The only issue I see, would be 150y and in.... if your gap wedge is 130 you're definitely going to need some extra Vokey Wedges. LoL Would love to hear what some low handicappers have to say about gaming the T350s.

  2. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Typically low handicap players like to work the ball for different situations, maybe flight it down or play fades and draws into side pin locations. While extremely forgiving, the T350 will be harder to create those shots. That said, I’ve posted before, it doesn’t matter what anyone else is doing, only what works for you. Your bag should not be set up based on a popularity contest.
  3. JYoung

    JYoung
    Ohio

    I'm not a scratch player but I play to an 8 and love the T350's. When I got fit, I was just a little more consistent with them over the other T-series. My fitter said he had a couple clients that were low single digit players that went with the T350's. I say hit what works for you. Why make golf harder?
  4. Wabinez

    Wabinez
    Norfolk, UK

    A lot of scratch/low handicap players don’t need assistance getting the ball in the air, and generally have pretty good swing dynamics.

    That, coupled with the stronger lofts mean that you can get absolute jumpers out of nowhere. I went through a phase of some ‘hitter’ irons, and I would get a couple of shots a round where I’d be wanting to hit it 150, and would get an absolute rocket going 170. You can’t play good golf when you don’t know how the ball is going to react off the face. You need consistency.

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