Golf Digest Hot List Gold 2026Longest in the T-SeriesMax Game-Improvement
Titleist T350 Irons (2025)

Titleist T350 Irons (2025)

The longest and most forgiving iron in Titleist's T-Series, the 2025 T350 wraps genuine game-improvement distance and a sweet spot reviewers compared to the size of Rhode Island in a sleeker, more premium package — a Golf Digest Hot List Gold winner that proves Titleist irons aren't only for low handicaps.

8.8
Consensus score
high confidence
Synthesized from
14
sources across the web
📝
6
Expert reviews
💬
3
Forum threads
📊
2
Data-driven tests
🛒
3
Retail reviews
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The consensus

The 2025 Titleist T350 is the longest and most forgiving iron in Titleist's T-Series, and the consensus from 14 sources is that it delivers exactly that brief. Across expert reviews, Golf Digest's Hot List, forum communities, and retail feedback, the T350 earns near-unanimous praise for distance and forgiveness: it picked up a Golf Digest Hot List Gold medal, Golfergeeks scored it 4.7/5, Golfalot 4.3/5, and Golf Monthly called it outstanding. Plugged In Golf summed up the appeal in one line — the sweet spot is the size of Rhode Island.

Where sources agree most strongly: distance, forgiveness, launch, and looks. A new forged L-Face, a re-engineered Max Impact polymer behind the face, and strong lofts (a 29° 7-iron) combine for some of the fastest ball speeds in the category — Golf Monthly called it one of the most powerful irons the reviewer could recall striking. Split high-density tungsten in the heel and toe, multi-zone Variable Face Thickness, and the deepest CG in the T-Series keep off-center strikes flying nearly full distance with tight dispersion and a high, soft-landing flight. And reviewers were genuinely surprised by the looks: re-engineered with a high-strength steel face and body, the head is sleeker and more premium than most game-improvement irons, blending cleanly into the rest of the T-Series.

Where the consensus has nuance: feel, price, and workability. The 2025 model's feel is a clear step up from the 2023 version — muted, solid, almost refined — but Golf Monthly and forum users still note it runs a touch firm and clicky compared to a soft forged blade. At $1,499 for a steel set ($1,599 in graphite), it sits at the premium end of the market, and several reviewers pointed to comparable distance and forgiveness from rivals for less. It is also unmistakably a distance-first iron: Golfalot measured wider left-to-right dispersion and a draw-biased flight that limits shot-shaping, and the strong lofts push accomplished ball strikers toward the more compact T250 or T150. But for the mid-to-high-handicap golfer who wants maximum distance and forgiveness without an obviously chunky club — and a Titleist badge — the T350 is one of the most complete game-improvement irons available.

The one-liner

The longest and most forgiving iron in Titleist's T-Series, the 2025 T350 wraps genuine game-improvement distance and a sweet spot reviewers compared to the size of Rhode Island in a sleeker, more premium package — a Golf Digest Hot List Gold winner that proves Titleist irons aren't only for low handicaps.

Category ratings

Look / shelf appeal
9.0
Feel / feedback
8.3
Distance / gapping
9.4
Forgiveness
9.5
Workability
7.5
Turf interaction
8.8
Value
8.3

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