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Titleist T300 irons review and photos: ClubTest 2020

Titleist T300 irons.

For the second installment of ClubTest 2020, we tested and reviewed 57 new iron models to help you find the right one for your game. Below are the results for the Titleist T300 irons. You can find the full list of irons and test results here.

Price: $125/iron steel ($165/graphite)
Set: 4-PW
Our take: Upholds Titleist’s classic look but with a boost in speed. Longer blade lengths and tungsten toe weights take forgiveness and performance to another level. The offset isn’t significant.
ClubTester’s take (5-hdcp): “It’s like AP2 underwent a makeover and lost weight. Iron has curves and forgiveness.”
Robot’s take: Produced a high-peak ballflight.

Titleist T300 Irons

Perfect for players who want an ultra-forgiving progressive iron design. Meant for mid-high handicaps who want to hit the ball higher. Just like the T200, the T300 uses the same Max Impact Technology to both add rebound and improve overall feel. The bigger face size, wider sole, and undercut perimeter push the CG low and away from the face.

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