Official Review Thread: All-New T-Series Irons

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  1. CFrechette

    CFrechette
    Atlanta, GA

    I had been wanting to try the new T-100s and finally got a chance. Within a few swings I was already thinking it might be the most comfortably consistent and controllable iron I've hit.

    Then at some point in comparing shafts, the fitter snuck in a T-150 head. One swing and I thought whoa, what shaft is this? A few more mph, great numbers across the board, great window, like finding another gear. After a couple more swings he told me. I would have expected lower spin, height, etc., but the numbers don't lie. I hadn't even noticed the

    By the end of the demo session I had added back a little shaft weight that I have given up on my gamers probably for the wrong reason and was swinging easy.

    The dispersion pattern for all shots with the T-150 vs. my gamer looked like a circle hovering a few yards above top of slanted oval more than twice as wide. I hit five for shots alternating between the two for a second look and got the exact same result.

    My demo was indoors on Trackman so I can't wait until I can schedule a full Titleist fitting outdoors to work these in from top to bottom under playing conditions.
  2. Ron T

    Ron T
    Grapevine, TX

    Adding in my experience...

    I was traveling during the first round of fittings, however, they added one that was able to make on July 31st close to home! I was able to go and work with Jason (JT) Terry. JT fit me into my current 2021 T100s and the TSi3 Driver and TSi2 3w, so we know each other.

    I wasn't sure what to expect with these new irons given that I had my original blades for almost 12 years before moving to the T100s in 2021. What I did expect was that the looks of the irons would be legitimately solid as all Titleist products are. Each of the irons look like professional clubs.

    After warming up, we began with the T100, and after moving through a couple of shafts, went to the T150. Immediately I began to struggle for some reason. Talking through it with JT, the look at address was throwing me off because I could tell it was a different club. The top line is definitely thicker and the club face seems a bit wider from heel to toe. Regardless of the minor differences, I was struggling to make solid contact. He changed me back to the T100, and I started consistently striking in the center of the face and the distance was back. We tried a few different shafts, but wound up back with the Project X that I am currently using.

    I didn't hit the 200 or 350 but they looked amazing, just thicker than I am used to. I will say this, I have never hit an iron that interacts with the turf the way the 2021 and 2023 do. I know they work with the professionals in some development, but this iron just glides through the ground! I have been playing for 31 years now and I always tell folks, if you can hit a Titleist club flush, you'll never want to play anything else! Amazing workmanship and the fitting process is a dream for those who want to truly improve!
  3. WOW. WOW. WOW - is all I have to say. I attended a TT fitting yesterday in PA with Titleist fitter Michael Parker, and what a GREAT experience. I have never experienced something like this before. First off, we both played hockey our entire life, so dealing with those swing mechanics is not easy. He said my name sounded familiar, and it turns out we most likely played against each other growing up, what a small world!

    On to the fitting.....I went in there with an open mind and willing to try anything, but I loved the look and feel of the T150's and T200's, so we started off with them. The feel, dispersion, and accuracy was unlike anything I've felt before. Once we settled on the T150's, we started playing around with shaft options, loft/lie, etc. What a difference these small adjustments make. From seeing only a handful of my swings, Mike already knew where my misses were and my swing tendency's. As a lefty and former hockey player, I love turning the ball, but my miss is a hard snap pull draw, but who knew my equipment was also to fault. We switched in a heavier shaft, and bam! no more hard draw's and inaccurate shots, just pure and crisp contact, compressing the ball.

    I not only left more knowledgeable and confident, but with a brand new set of T-150 irons (6-PW) with a T-200 5 iron for more forgiveness and consistency. I was told a two week turn around time which is pretty good! Overall, I can't say enough good things about the clubs, but more importantly, Mike, his expertise, personality, and knowledge. I never felt rushed, he never tried to force a club or upgrade, and we shared some laughs and jokes throughout. Thank you again Mike and Team Titleist. I am truly a believer, and looking forward to many more years as an avid and loyal TT member!
  4. First of all, the fitting experience was first class all the way. (Do we really expect it to be otherwise?). A multitude of options were available. I went there thinking the 350's were what I needed. Turned out to be the choice. I didn't know what shaft would be appropriate but, with the fitters expertise, we found the right one. The process was very thorough. I've been to the local Titleist fittings and though they were really good (love my driver) this fitting was more involved.

    So, the clubs arrived about a week and a half later. WOW!! Anyway, I've only played one round, but have been to the range a few times. Judging from these outings, I'm hitting the ball straighter and maybe a little farther. A win-win I think. Really satisfied with the new T-Series so far. Definitely recommend they are worth checking out.
  5. Bill P

    Bill P
    Allen, TX

    Military
    Returning to the game after quite a few years away. Older set of irons no longer fit. Was fitted into T-200's with Steel fiber i95 shafts after trying numerous club head/shaft combinations. The tighter dispersion and additional distance were very impressive; however, it was the buttery feel that sold me. It's only been a week, but I am anxious to get them in my hands and start dialing in new distances.
  6. Brandon P

    Brandon P
    North Carolina

    Military
    I had a fitting last week and still trying to decide what I want to do. I love my current T200’s but loved the feel of the new 150’s 200’s and the 350’s. My fitter gave me 2 suggestions one being 150’s 9-Gap 200’s 5-8 and a 350 4 iron or he said I would be fine staying 200 5-Gap and a 350 4 iron. There’s so many options with this line up and I am having the hardest time trying to decide the best setup for my game knowing I don’t hit them as good all the time and I did that day
  7. Justin V

    Justin V
    Milton, MA

    Hey Brandon - awesome to hear about your fitting experience. I'd say go with the set that will help you manage your misses better. Was there one that made you feel more confident? Remember, the fitter can fit you to what they see that day, but you know your game better than anyone...trust your gut...fairways and greens!!
  8. Was invited to the new T series iron fitting 3 weeks ago and it was awesome. switched from the t100s to the new t150. I feel that Titleist really hit the nail on the head with this one. The shipping was quick and was hitting them within a week. I also have to give a shout out to Cameron Buckley my fitter in helping me get a TSR3 hybrid that I could hit to 225. I told him what distance I wanted the club to hit to and the rest he did.

    I was able to hit my all-time low of 81 and consistently have hit in the low 80's since putting the t150's and the hybrid in play. I will never buy another golf club without a fitting.

    cheers Titleist.
  9. smartin

    smartin
    Moyvalley

    I went to the Performance Centre in Woburn and had not only one of the best fitting but best experiences ever.
    I was thinking I would get a combo set of maybe t100 with t150s but ones we got into the fitting the t 100 head moved better through the turf and ball speeds where the same as the T150s. Spin was excellent and one’s we got into the right shaft which again was a surprise AMT White the dispenser was tightened up. My specs where 2 degree strong and one degree flat to help with shot shape.
    I also got fit into a pro V1 to help my spin numbers.
    Over all the feel from the new t100 was softer and I love the improved turf interaction.
    All the clubs in the new t serious lineup are excellent and all look so good I was really impressed with the t200 it looks so good over the last model. Well done titleist.
  10. I had a wonderful fitting experience at Arroyo Trabuco with Jim Pooler (one of their first fittings). He put me into the T150's &-PW, T200's 5-6, & T350 4 iron. I was concerned I would not like the the T350 larger profile, but I have played with the set 6-7 times now and absolutely love the mixed iron set. Trust the experts! The forgiveness of the longer irons and pure feel of the T150's are unreal. Jim also put me in the KBS Lite shaft, which feels much better than my old AP2's with S300 Dynamic Gold. The Titleist crew (Chris Johnson) pulled some magic and had the clubs arrive within 5 days of the fitting. I had them just in time to take to a member/guest out of town. The clubs performed beautifully and we did very very well in the tournament. I have always been a huge Titleist fan/supporter. After this experience and performance of the clubs, my obsession has reached new levels. I am a 5 handicap and I have never officially been fitted for irons before. I am so happy I could be one of the first to experience the fitting and new irons. Thanks to the amazing Titleist team!
  11. DMorrison

    DMorrison
    Senoia, GA

    My new T100's came in, and I just completed my first round with them. I'm already a zealot when it comes to Titleist, so I have nothing bad to say . . . yet. I doubt I will.

    Normally, I play the 620MB. I love the 620's. LOVE THEM . . . but those new T Series irons are too much eye-candy for me to ignore. So, I got them. My conclusion: I don't know how Titleist can out-engineer these irons in aesthetic quality or in performance. As for my 620's . . . I'm stuck between two irons that I love. I'll probably just have to go with whichever suits my fancy when the time comes. I love having both.

    Performance comparison: obviously I gained some distance with fewer punishing mis-hits 10-12 yards on average with the T100's. Turf interaction is a positive, and the sound of striking the ball is addictive. Scoring was the same, but I did scramble less with more on-line shots. I just need to take more time when putting. Amazing irons. Aboslutely amazing.
  12. Slapshot

    Slapshot
    Fort Worth, TX

    Military
    Addin to the thread...

    Had a fitting back in June at a local franchise of fitters that offer all the brands. I went in after hitting a friends T100's and TSR driver and had my mind made up, or so I thought. At the fitting I swayed to purchasing cally Clubs...Fast forward to August...I signed up for a Titleist fitting at my local club with John Reyne. What an amazing experience. Professional, Attentive made me feel like I wasn't taking up his valuable time (like the franchise fitter). I swayed between T150's and T200's and ended up ordering T200's. I've been hitting them for a couple of weeks now and I absolutely love the feel, accuracy and ball flight. Absolutely amazing product that was paired with an amazing fitting experience. Thank you John and Titleist!
  13. I was given clubs when I first started golfing a few years ago. They were great clubs, however I would feel like I hit it flush but I was 15 yards shorter than my average with whatever iron I was using. Went for a fitting st the PGA store and I was fitted as a plus 1 for the T350s. I've played a few rounds with them since I've gotten them. The difference was immediately noticeable. I don't lose distance if I don't hit it flush and the height on my shots has improved as well. I would absolutely recommend getting fitted for titleist irons.
  14. Military
    I was fitted for the T150. Great feel and distance. Turf interaction and club response is what was most impressive. I’m able to take the feedback the club gives me and improve my game. Couldn’t be happier.
  15. Military
    After playing MB620 irons for the past few years I purchased the new T150s. As expected there was a big jump in carry distance (approx. 10 yards) and ball speed (approx. 5 MPH) across all clubs and the gain in forgiveness was unexpected. The clubs are a bit more draw biased than the MB620s requiring a bit of a timing adjustment on my downswing. When the timing is on they produce a nice 3 yd draw. The clubs feel solid on center and near-center shots and have a great sound at impact. Highly recommend these clubs.
  16. Mark H

    Mark H
    New Jersey

    I fitted myself for the T100 irons, I moved from the 620 MB looking to finally get into something a little more forgiving. I have been very pleased with the added stability without sacrificing the ability to control the ball flight or trajectory. What sold me was the first slightly miss hit 4 iron that would have been fifteen yards short and right with the MB that held it's line and only lost about 5 yards.
  17. JChilders

    JChilders
    Chesterfield, VA

    I scheduled a fitting with a Titleist Professional John Prengaman not really knowing what to expect as far as which Titleist irons I was going to purchase. I went into the fitting process feeling like I would probably end up with a combo set or possibly T150 or T200 irons. Keeping a completely open mind, hitting all the variations of irons, shafts and reviewing decent angles, distance and what fit me best, I was fit to the T100 irons. Going into the fitting, I really didn’t think that my swing was good enough for the T100 irons, but seeing with Trackman stats that they were truly the best iron for my game was eye opening. John Prengaman did an amazing job throughout the fitting making sure I was fit with the best iron/shaft combination for my swing.

    Prior to this fitting, I had been fit and was gaming the miz Pro 223 irons and the feel and control I get from the new T100 irons is amazing. Titleist has hit a home run as far as looks and feel in their new irons throughout the entire T series lineup.
  18. Luis H

    Luis H
    San Antonio, TX

    Was luckily enough to get fit at TPI &
    Chris Baingo was my fitter.
    I was really impressed how they greeted me at the parking lot & took my bag, when I stepped in I saw my name on their digital TV by the front desk which I thought was a nice touch.
    I warmed up in the “TPI performance” room where Chris came & greeted me.
    We went outside to the range & Chris told me to hit a few warm up ballls.
    He told me to make my divots around various spots bc it’s easier for the grass to grow back.. he showed me a DL divot pattern & said “you see this one here that’s Billy Horschel’s he doesn’t listen to well”. I cracked up laughing
    So he got to work & hit a few shots
    Chris pulled me over to the monitor
    & showed me the data:, ball speed, carry, attack angle etc.. while I was eyeing the carry distance he said
    “ what we look at here more is your
    peak Height”.
    He said PGA avg height is around 100-120.. I was at 92
    he said “you know how high Rory hits his driver ? 135,
    you know how high he hits his 3W? 135
    You know how high he hits his 4567 irons? 135
    I was dumbfounded.. I never knew this.
    So Chris had me try T100’s 150’s T200’s
    I thought I was gonna come away with
    the T200’s, but to my surprise he fit me in the:
    T100 G-6 2° flat
    T200 5 iron 2° weak
    T200 U. 4 iron. 1° strong.
    He said everyone thinks getting fitted by a 7i is gonna solve be fitting process.
    NOPE!
    Golfers don’t hit their shorter irons the same as their longer irons, so at TPI they dial your longer irons to match your peak height as your shorter irons
    which in case is 92 for me.
    Hence the different lofts & clubs on my 5 & 4 irons. I was blow away how he done it. I learned so much about the fitting process & know what Tour fitters look for in your swing.
    I came away very impressed, Chris is one of best fitters in the game.
    He’s very knowledgeable & experienced
    to know what every golfer needs to max
    their swing.
    After the fitting was over he showed me my specs & was ready to order me my new sticks, I told him I wasn’t ready at the moment & prolly order through an online store. He said if I got him the order number he could take my order, submit to the titleist build dept & my order would have 1st priority over all those who placed their orders before me. Yup your order goes right to the top of the list to be built.
    It only took a week after I made my purchase to have titleist email me that my clubs were being shipped..
    I encourage everyone to get fitted at TPI & ask for Chris Baingo.
    these guys know how to fit you like professionals bc they do fit the pros themselves.
    I was very happy & satisfied
    & will definitely be back next year of 2024 & get fit for the SM10 wedges.
    Ironically Chris also is the Vokey wedge fitter as well.
    Psst I know when the SM10’s are launching but cannot tell due to
    Titleist Hush Hush policy.

    Btw they are renovating their range and by next year they’re gonna have a 9 hole cross country course which is gonna be awesome.
    & tentatively Titleist will have Scotty Cameron putter fittings there as well,
    Nothing is set in stone but their hoping
    to incorporate putter fittings.

    Can’t wait to go back!!!
    Go Team Titleist!!
  19. Just played my first round with the new T-150's. Wow! I was throwing darts at the greens, 4 birdies and missed three others under 10 feet. My prior clubs were last year's T-100S. I was not expecting much difference, although I noticed at my Titleist fitting that the 150's have a bit more size. Very forgiving but same distance as T-100s.
  20. Military
    I was previously playing a combo set of T100S/T200s from 2021…didn’t like the T200s at all and sold the set…got fitted recently for the T150/T200s…much better…The T150s (though I liked the look of the T100S better) performs better for me…much higher ball flight (which I need) and more distance too (that could also be from lessons over the last two years)….the new T200s are better than the 2021 version…But, still getting used to them (I have the 5/6 irons)….finding my swing is different with them at the moment to get a good strike…only been a few weeks though…
  21. I went for my fitting intending to get a set of T200s, but I told my fitter, Jason Shesterenko, that I wasn’t too proud to get more of a game improvement set if that’s what the numbers indicated. I am 67 years old, and told Jason that I wanted to play hard for the next five years to see what I could do. Long story short, I ended up with the T350s in a carbon/steel shaft. Since he had some time before his next fitting, I ended up with a new TSR3 driver and two Vokey wedges, a 54S and 58S. After several rounds, I was in love with the wedges and developing a bromance with the irons and driver. Then, a week ago I shot a 69 at the Red Course at Streamsong. It was from the Silver tees, but even after adjusting for the tee handicap, it was a sub-par round, my first.

    The irons are rock solid. The driver is very accurate. I feel like I have plenty of more room to grow into both.

    I’ve owned many sets of clubs but never Titleists (with the exception of one set of Vokey wedges). I had tried but always gravitated elsewhere, but as I told Jason, I just couldn’t imagine a lifetime of golf without having owned a set. I’m very glad I did.

    Rick

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