I play TS3’s in 4-6 irons and I need to bridge a gap down to my 17* club. I’m thinking about swapping the 4-5 TS3’s for TS3.5’s and would gain yards due to the lofts. But I see that CMC and polymer is done behind the face. Will that tech add even more ball speed over the 2* stronger lofts? I’m afraid of turning them into rocket launchers that create big gaps off my TS3 6 iron when I just don’t hit that many 200+ yard shots in a round. And I really don’t hit many 5’s as it’s too long for most fairway shots and too short for many tee shots where I’m laying up. It’s like a club for a 205 yard par 3 or a wide open approach to a green on a par 5.
So, is that tech going to be too hurt my gaps or is that a good thing? Current yardages are below (give or take 5 yards)
6i – 195
5i – 205
4i – 220
17* utility wood – 240
14* fairway – 265
Driver – 285
Thanks for that Britt! Based on your comments, and also feedback I’m seeing on GolfWRX forum, it appears that the TS3.5 is more forgiving than the TS3. Would you say that is generally true, and if so, why does it have a lower MPF?