Official Review Thread: All-New T-Series Irons

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By Allan

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  1. I’ve tried several irons a couple of Apex that were good wrong shaft and not workable up or down as same as TM P770! Just high ball flight then purchased T150 with S400 shafts suggested by rep!! My dispersion is excellent very workable up or down! Extremely powerful when hit normal probably reaching same distance as 25 years ago when I worked out every day and less 50 pounds but absolutely butter irons and very forgiving!!
  2. I recently switched from the png 700 series to the new Titleist T150, and it has made a noticeable difference in my game. With the png clubs, I typically shot in the mid to low 80s, and even though they were forgiving irons, I wasn’t seeing much improvement. After about three to four years with them, I decided it was time for a change. I chose the T150 without getting fitted, knowing my swing speed and grip well enough to make an informed choice about shaft and grip. Initially, I struggled a bit to adjust, but after a few rounds, I started hitting the ball more consistently, and my scores dropped into the mid-70s. My handicap also dropped, which was a huge boost. The very first swing I took with the T150 felt incredibly smooth—like butter. I hit a nice pure shot. I immediately noticed the difference in ball flight and control compared to the png 700s. I still occasionally hit a fat shot, but overall, the T150s have significantly improved my consistency. I don’t practice at the range or take lessons. I just play a couple of times a week to keep improving. I couldn’t be more pleased with the switch—it’s been a game-changer for me.
  3. My professional, Brian Butler, at The Sagamore Club in Noblesville, Indiana fitted me in September for the T-350 irons. My goal was to get some more playability with my irons versus sheer distance. I was willing to give up 10 yards or so in distance with irons to getter better launch and trajectory to hold our greens at our Nicklaus-Design course. We worked through the various shaft and head combinations to get me the optimal launch and trajectory angles. I love the look and feel of the Titleist 350, and I have seen an immediate improvement in hitting greens and holding them.
  4. I have a full set of T200s (2 thru PW) and a smaller set of T150s (4, & 6 thru GW). I also have a T200 “2 iron” that was customized by Titleist to have 1 iron length and loft (it’s a sweet club). Hands down they are the best clubs I’ve ever played. In my opinion the T200s and T150s are interchangeable. T200s fly a little higher and straighter. T150s like a little draw and feel a bit heavier and softer. Before doubling down on the T series I hit Taylor Made 790s and png i35s.
  5. Jason V

    Jason V
    Rye, NY

    After many years of playing PXG 0311P's, I thought it was a time for a much needed change. After exploring TM, cally, png and many other brands, I landed on the Titleist T Series. Based on my current bag configuration, I decided on mixed T-Series irons to suit my needs as noted below:

    4i - T350
    5i, 6i - T200
    7i - PW - T150

    Feel versus real are important factors to me when selecting irons. These have both attributes. Real responsive feel throughout the bag. Match these up with Vokey wedges and TSR driver and woods present the perfect combination of performance, consistency, reliability, and outstanding results. Extremely happy with my T-series irons and Titleist continues to revolutionize the game for players of all levels!!
  6. Branden W

    Branden W
    Northern California by way of Texas

    Military
    I recently had a iron fitting with Matt Garland in Northern California. After hitting my current clubs, he put me through several of the iron options offered by Titleist - T100, T150, and T200. After narrowing down those options, we went through several iron shafts. Each shot was traced with the Trackman launch monitor and displayed on his laptop. I wasn't striking the ball well that day, but we could easily tell which combination of irons and shafts I was hitting better than the others. After my fitting, I placed an order through Titleist. Several days later, my custom order arrived from Southern California. My current iron set up consists of the following: T200 4-iron, adjusted loft to 22°; T100 5-iron through PW, all with stock loft and lie. Every iron has the KBS Tour stiff flex shaft and Titleist midsize grips.
    The irons are beautiful. The sound coming off of them when hit pure is music to the ears. The launch and flight of the ball is consistent when I am consistent. The excuses for poor play are falling away, as any fault of my golf game can no longer be blamed on the clubs.
    I highly recommend a fitting and a change to the new T-series set of irons from Titleist. You'll be glad you did.
  7. I've been playing golf for 60 years. Some periods more than others but most of the time I have played between a 3 - 8 handicap. Currently at 7.
    I can still work the ball and use stiff shafts, so I have a discerning nature when it comes to my clubs.
    With exception to three clubs in my bag (3W, 7W, Hybrid) they are all Titleist. Scotty Cameron putter, Vokey wedges, T-150 irons P-5i. TSi driver.
    I purchased the T-150's last year after a Titleist fitting. I can say they are the best irons I have ever owned and the most enjoyable to play with. A little bit of forgiveness but mostly they provide a solid strike with very consistent action and results.
    I hope to play these irons for a while going forward and recommend them to any player who aspires to a better game.
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