Titleist 2023 T-Series irons: Full reviews, robotic testing data and more
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Club Comparison
Titleist T-Series Irons
Like with the previous generation T-Series irons, there are four models to help golfers find the right performance fit based on Titleist’s 3D fittings principles: distance control, dispersion and descent.
These three principles ensure that all golfers have the ability to get the most from their iron approach game, while also having what is known as a playable trajectory to help stop shots closer to the target. The models include the T100, a new T150, the T200 and a new T350 model for maximum forgiveness.
The new T100 offers subtle refinement to the popular iron while maintaining the tungsten-filled dual cavity construction that makes it one of the most compact yet forgiving irons on the market. For added consistency, the faces of the T100 are now 100% CNC milled for even more precision.
The T150 is an addition to the T-series and fits between the T100 and T200 models for looks, forgiveness and overall performance. Although it shares the same loft specs as the previous T100s, the T150 offers a slightly larger footprint to increase forgiveness and provide a more confidence-inspiring look from address for those that find the T100 a little intimidating.
The hollow body T200 utilizes a similar platform as the previous generation but with an improved focus on feel alongside offering the ultimate performance distance iron. A re-engineered body creates a stiffer structure and allows the refined max impact technology to fit tighter against the new forged face design.
The T350 takes all the technology of the T200 and makes it game improvement with a wider sole and lower center of gravity to boost ball speed, distance and launch. All of this while still focusing on creating an iron that feels much more solid and precise than the previous generation.