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ClubTest ‘Best in Show’: Tour-tested Titleist irons for all players

Titleist T-series irons

Titleist's T100, T200, T300 and T400 irons.

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Covid-19 may have put any purchasing ideas you had in March on hold. Now, it’s game on, and time to reassess your equipment needs. So, we’ve compiled the “Best in Show” from ClubTest 2020 to give you a refresher. These clubs are bold and beautiful, like the game itself. In this edition, we highlight Titleist’s T-Series irons.

Why We Love Them

Titleist T100 irons

The fully forged T100 is a stick’s stick: They’re Justin Thomas’ weapons of choice. JT rarely needs any help, but just in case there’s tungsten fused inside the head of the mid- and long-irons for added stability and a warm, solid feel.

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Titleist T200 irons

With irons, you need the ball to go the right distance; Titleist had the bright idea to look to the ball itself for valuable tech. A polymer core—developed collaboratively with the company’s ball R&D team—set in the head provides pleasing acoustics as well as dampening qualities.

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Titleist T300 irons

How do you make a midsize clubface perform like an oversize one? By putting every last cc to work! The T300’s extreme forgiveness owes to “Max Impact” technology—a polymer core and tungsten toe-weight-ing to offset extra blade length.

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Titleist T400 irons

Your swing speed? Meh. Your ball striking? Sketchy. Your standards? Still extremely high. Your irons? The T400. Its Super-Thin L-Face cleverly wraps around the sole to keep ball speed high even when contact is made low. That’s the “L”; the “Super-Thin” is likewise designed to maximize ball speed.

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Why I Play It

“I tested the Titleist T100 irons for the first time before the Memorial last year and I couldn’t wait to put them in play. The biggest progression I noticed was they softened the leading edge into the sole and I felt I was able to get through the turf a lot easier. I also love the look of the black set that I have in the bag.” – PGA Tour pro Cameron Smith

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