Ping G740 Vs Titleist T350 Irons Comparison And Performance Review

TL:DR Overview
The Ping G740 and Titleist T350 irons are both aimed at mid to high handicappers but they take very different approaches to helping you play better golf.
The G740’s are massive Super Game Improvement irons with the widest sole in Ping’s lineup designed to launch the ball high and keep even terrible strikes playable.
The T350’s are sleeker Game Improvement irons with a players iron look and feel that still pack plenty of forgiveness thanks to hollow body construction and tungsten weighting.
In our testing the G740’s had slightly more ball speed and spin but were fractionally shorter, while the T350’s offered better accuracy and a more refined feel for consistent strikers.
Performance Stats
| Ping G740 | Titleist T350 | |
|---|---|---|
| Ball Speed | 126.3 mph | 125.2 mph |
| Height | 107 ft | 106 ft |
| Spin | 6153 rpm | 5860 rpm |
| Land Angle | 49.8° | 49.8° |
| Distance | 177.4 yards | 178.6 yards |
Ping G740 Irons Overview

The G740’s are proper max game improvement irons and Ping aren’t hiding that fact.
These are the biggest irons in their entire lineup with the longest blade, thickest topline and a sole that’s 22% wider than even the G440.
They’ve got a dual camber sole design that glides through the turf rather than digging in, which is perfect for golfers who catch it a bit heavy sometimes. The ultra low center of gravity comes from a shorter hosel and shallower face, helping launch the ball high with steep descent angles.
The three piece PurFlex cavity badge dampens vibration without stiffening the face, giving you a marshmallow like feel on flush strikes with a more powerful sound than previous SGI models.
There’s plenty of offset to help square the face up and high density tungsten in the heel and toe to resist twisting on mishits.
The 5 and 6 irons use a shorter shaft length progression to bridge the gap to hybrids making them easier to launch. The wedges are modeled after the iconic Eye 2 design for better bunker play.
The matte Hydropearl 2.0 finish repels moisture and looks more sophisticated than the flashy chrome of older models.
Titleist T350 Irons Overview

The T350’s are hollow body game improvement irons that look way more like a players iron than the G740’s.
They’ve got a forged face with Max Impact Technology to increase ball speed across the entire hitting area and dual tungsten weighting in the heel and toe for stability and accuracy.
The muscle cavity design gives you a blend of sweet spot size and solid feel that you dont always get in game improvement irons. Testing showed these were the second most accurate game improvement iron which is impressive.
The sole was developed with the Vokey wedge team and features variable bounce design to improve turf interaction and consistency from different lies.
The progressive design means longer irons have more offset and turf relief for easier launch while the shorter irons focus on control with aggressive grooves for spin consistency.
Theres a SureFit style hosel for adjustability up to 4 degrees upright or 2 degrees flat which gives fitters plenty of options to dial in your launch and dispersion.
The sleek satin finish and compact toe to heel ratio give these much more shelf appeal for golfers who want a traditional look.
Overall Comparison
The G740’s will suit higher handicappers who need maximum forgiveness and that big confidence inspiring profile at address.
They maintain ball speed even on extreme toe strikes and the wide sole is insurance against fat shots.
The T350’s will suit mid handicappers who strike the ball more consistently and want a players iron look without sacrificing forgiveness. They offer better accuracy, tighter dispersions and more workability than the G740’s.
Both irons launch high with identical landing angles but the G740’s spin more which helps stopping power on the greens.
The T350’s are slightly longer despite having less ball speed which shows how efficent the design is.
If your looking for the ultimate safety net and you struggle with consistent contact, the G740’s are the better choice.
If you want forgiveness but also care about looks, feel and precision, the T350’s are worth the extra cost.
Both are excellent irons for mid to high handicappers but they suit different types of golfers and always best to go for a fitting to see which one works better for your game.
Ping G740 Irons

Category – Super Game Improvement Irons
Ping G740 First Impressions
The Ping G740’s mark a return to the super game improvement category and these are built for one thing – getting the ball in the air and keeping your shots consistent.
First thing you notice is the larger clubhead and wider sole. These are not trying to hide what they are. They are confidence inspiring clubs that want to help you hit more greens.
We have got a dual-camber sole that positions the COG low and back which means higher launch and more ball speed. The face is bigger too with an expanded hitting surface so when you miss the center, you barely notice.
The PurFlex cavity badge is doing the work behind the face with three flex zones that control the bending and give you a really satisfying feel and sound at impact.
There is plenty of offset here which will help golfers who struggle to get the ball airborne or fight a slice.
The Hydropearl chrome 2.0 finish is back and it keeps performing in wet conditions which is always a bonus.
Overall these are the most forgiving irons in Pings current lineup and they deliver serious distance too.
Ping G740 Irons Selling Points
- Most Forgiving Iron In The Ping Range
- Larger Face With Expanded Sweet Spot
- High Launching With Plenty Of Distance
- Dual-Camber Sole For Lower COG
- Three Loft Specs Available – Standard, Power & Retro
- Great Feel From The PurFlex Badge
- Hydropearl Chrome 2.0 Finish
Who Are The Ping G740 Irons For?

These are for higher handicappers who need help getting the ball in the air and keeping it straight.
If you struggle with consistency or find yourself topping irons and losing distance on mishits, these are worth a serious look.
They will also suit golfers who are transitioning from hybrids back into irons or those who want reliable gapping through their set for better scoring.
The offset wont suit lower handicappers but thats not who these are for. These are built to help you improve and hit more greens.
With standard, power and retro loft specs available, you can get these fitted to your swing speed and needs.
The Ping Iron Series
The G740 is the super game improvement option, the G440 is the game improvement iron with a more player friendly profile, the i530’s are the players distance iron and the i240 are for the better players.
Distance: 98/100
Accuracy: 94/100
Forgiveness: 99/100
Feel and Control: 91/100
Value: 95/100

Overall Rating: 95/100
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Titleist T350 – First Impressions

“The T350’s are game improvement irons that debuted in 2023 and have been updated and improved for the 2025 season and beyond.”
There is no doubt that these irons are big and chunky irons with thick top lines and soles. The 2025 version removes the cavity in the back of the iron and the T350 move to a clean, and minimal but beautiful design.
The design is uniform among the entire setwhich promotes mixing and matching between the entire T Series.
They are a hollow body design with a premium steel metal L Face with a tapered design for consistency, a max impact spring the behind the face and tungsten in the sole and heel to increase forgivness on off center shots.
The premium forged face gives these irons a really nice soft and feel and Titleist performance is second to none.
The irons have Vokey wedge inspired bounce, allowing the clubs to glide through the turf effortlessly and help with the high launch, forgiving profile that high to mid handicappers are looking for.
2000 degree aerobreeze brazing process saves weight and allows for precise COG weighting which is lower and deeper.
These are perfect clubs for players looking for a premium iron to get tons of distance and forgiveness with high launch, stopping power on the greens and forgiveness.
The Titleist brand is the most popular on the tour, for a reason. The irons perform any where around the face and you have enough accuracy to hunt for birdies and lower your handicap.
Titleist T350 Irons – Selling Points
- Hollow body design
- Tungsten weighting
- L Forged Face With Tapered Design
- Progressive Groove System
- Vokey Inspired Leading Edge
- High Launch, Max Forgiveness
- Special brazing process For COG optimization
- Good Spin And Descent Angles For Pin Hunting
Who Are the Titleist T350 Irons for?

The Titleist T350’s are for high handicappers with a good budget who want to get the best Titleist irons for launch, distance, forgiveness, feel, accuracy and distance.
The clubs are strongly lofted but the COG is deep and low allowing a towering ball flight to stop the ball on the green and close to the pin for birdie hunting mid handicappers.
If you are a high handicapper, planning to improve your game and become a mid handicapper, the T350’s are going to be hard to beat as an all round game improvement iron.
They give you the distance and forgiveness but also accuracy and confidence behind the ball, with a beautiful forged sound and feel and tight a dispersion.
Titleist T350 Lofts
| Club | Loft (°) |
|---|---|
| 4 Iron | 20° |
| 5 Iron | 23° |
| 6 Iron | 26° |
| 7 Iron | 29° |
| 8 Iron | 33° |
| 9 Iron | 38° |
| Pitching Wedge (P) | 43° |
| Wedge (W) | 48° |
| W2 | 53° |
The T Series Family of Irons
The T400’s take care of the super game improvement category for uber high handicappers. |Big and chunky like hybrids
The T350’s take over from the T300’s as the Game Improvement iron with better sound, feel and performance.
The t200’s are for mid to low handicappers who want to work the ball from left to right and still want an ample amount of distance and forgiveness.
The T100’s are for the tour players and low handicappers who want to hunt the pins consistently.
You can also mix and match for more distance and forgiveness in the long irons and more workability in the scoring irons.
Distance: 97/100
Accuracy: 94/100
Forgiveness: 96/100
Feel And Control: 95/100
Value: 90/100

Overall Score: 94/100
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Aidan Lehane is a 7 handicap who is on the road to becoming a scratch golfer. AIdan has been an avid reviewer of golf clubs for over 5 years now bringing a wealth of experience to the Golf Fitting And Equipment Markets. Recently seen winning the Lobster Cup in Bangkok Thailand.
