The Titleist T-Series Irons includes four models – T100, T100•S, T200 and T300. All three models feature Tour-level shaping to deliver high performance in both looks and playability.
What is the difference between the Titleist T-Series Iron models?
The T100 is for the better player who is looking for precision control and unrivaled feel. The T100S is for the player who wants the exact look and feel of a Tour iron, but wants to hit it farther. The T200 is for the player who wants distance help, without sacrificing looks, forged feel, trajectory or stopping power. And the T300 is for the player who wants high launch, long distance, and forgiveness they can count on.
For the last few seasons, Titleist has been the most played iron on the PGA Tour. The T-Series iron family features new materials, processes and refinements that power exacting precision, performance and unmatched feel.
“The T-Series irons represent another step forward in Titleist iron design and technology,” said Josh Talge, Vice President, Titleist Golf Club Marketing. “With these new irons, across the board, every detail matters. They provide the best precision and performance in their respective iron category with stunning aesthetics and feel. Golfers don’t buy an iron ‘line’, they want specialization, and that’s what each of these models offer.”
For the better player who is looking for precision control and unrivaled feel.
- New Tour-Designed Sole
- Better Tungsten for Better Balance
- Refined for Greater Consistency
- Low launch, low spin
- Slightly less forgiving
T100 | THE MODERN TOUR IRON
For the better player who is looking for Precision Control and Unrivaled Feel
The refinements found in the new T100 model are the product of continuous feedback from some of the best iron players in the game, including Jordan Spieth, Will Zalatoris, Sungjae Im, Cameron Smith, Garrick Higgo and Jessica Korda, among many others. It is the most played iron model on the PGA Tour for a reason – and with tour-validated improvements – now has even more reasons to stay on top. It’s a solid complement to the TSR Driver series. A ‘player’s iron,’ the new T100 offers more precise flighting and control, fully forged feel, a more versatile sole design, and plays like the commanding and consistent field favorite it is on tour. The T100 irons are designed with a new Tour-preferred brushed chrome finish.
T100 | PERFORMANCE AND TECHNOLOGY
New Tour-Designed Sole: By working with select tour professionals and in collaboration with the Vokey Design wedge team, Titleist engineers developed a new variable bounce design – less bounce in the heel and more bounce in the toe – that provides better turf interaction and improved feel. The design has been overwhelmingly validated by some of the world’s best ball strikers.
Better Tungsten for Better Balance: Utilizing a denser version of tungsten (D18) weights in the heel and toe of the 3-7 irons for greater mass efficiency, and a brazing process used in aerospace construction, Titleist engineers were able to eliminate weld points and be even more precise with CG placement and produce high MOI in a ‘player’s iron.’
Refined for Greater Consistency: The new T100 face features a continuous cradle construction that creates a seamless striking surface and more uniform leading edge. A proven, fully forged, dual cavity supports the face construction. The 3 through 7-iron faces were redesigned to impart slightly more spin for improved shot-shaping and increased control. The 8-W are forged with one-piece 1025 carbon steel.
T100 COMPONENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS
T100 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | P | W |
Loft | 21 | 24 | 27 | 30 | 34 | 38 | 42 | 46 | 50 |
Lie | 61 | 61.5 | 62 | 62.5 | 63 | 63.5 | 64 | 64 | 64 |
Offset | 3.4 | 3.1 | 2.8 | 2.6 | 2.3 | 2.0 | 1.8 | 1.5 | 1.3 |
Length | 39.00” | 38.50” | 38.00” | 37.50” | 37.00” | 36.50” | 36.00” | 35.75” | 35.50” |
STEEL FEATURED SHAFT: True Temper AMT Tour White
- Ascending Mass Technology: 3g per club (106-130g)
- Low launch, low spin
GRAPHITE FEATURED SHAFT: MCA Tensei White AM2
- Ascending Mass Technology: 2g per club (94-108g)
- Low launch, low spin
GRIP: Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360 with white paint fill and black flat cap
PRICING: $186 MAP/club and $1,299 MAP/7-piece set (Steel)
Check the latest price at:
PGA TOUR SUPERSTORE
ALTERNATIVE CLUBS: Taylormade P7MB, Mizuno Pro 221 and the Ping i59 could be similar in terms of their structure and performance potential.
For the player who wants the exact look and feel of a Tour iron, but wants to hit it farther
- Added distance
- Lower CG and higher launch
- Slightly more spin for improved shot-shaping and increased control
- Denser D18 tungsten weights
- Slightly less forgiving
T100•S | THE FASTER TOUR IRON
For the player who wants the exact look and feel of a Tour iron, but wants to hit it farther
The T100•S now boasts an even closer connection to everything the world’s best players prefer in the T100 – only more. Featuring a fully forged feel, Tour-shaping, a more versatile sole design, and precise flighting – the new T100s is engineered with 2* stronger lofts and a new Muscle Channel that produces enhanced ball speed and launch while preserving precise touch, control and stopping power. It’s the Faster Tour iron.
T100•S | PERFORMANCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Same Tour Shape. Only Faster: The new T100•S head dimensions exactly match the specs of the T100, with the exception of being engineered – not bent – 2* stronger. The T100•S features the same fully forged face, backed by an innovative Muscle Channel that adds both speed and launch. At impact, the T100s that come from the same company that produces Scotty Cameron Phantom putters feels amazingly similar to the T100 with the only difference being added distance.
Better Tungsten for Better Performance: Utilizing denser D18 tungsten weights and a brazing process used in aerospace construction, the T100•S irons feature the same precise CG calibration as T100. Weight savings from the Muscle Channel are shifted to produce even lower CG and higher launch, resulting in outstanding MOI and increased ball speed from a solid, fully forged design.
Refined for Greater Consistency: Like the T100, the new T100•S face features a continuous cradle construction that creates a seamless striking surface and more uniform leading edge. This small, but impactful shift, separates the precision of Titleist irons production from the competition. A proven, fully forged, dual cavity supports the face construction. The 3 through 7-iron faces were redesigned to impart slightly more spin for improved shot-shaping and increased control. The 8-W are forged with one-piece 1025 carbon steel.
T100•S COMPONENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS
T100•S | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | P | W |
Loft | 19 | 22 | 25 | 28 | 32 | 36 | 40 | 44 | 48 |
Lie | 61 | 61.5 | 62 | 62.5 | 63 | 63.5 | 64 | 64 | 64 |
Offset | 3.4 | 3.1 | 2.8 | 2.6 | 2.3 | 2.0 | 1.8 | 1.5 | 1.3 |
Length | 39.00” | 38.50” | 38.00” | 37.50” | 37.00” | 36.50” | 36.00” | 35.75” | 35.50” |
STEEL FEATURED SHAFT: Project X LZ
- Loading Zone Technology: Allows the player to load the shaft more for increased energy transfer while also getting a unique feel
- Low launch, low spin
GRAPHITE FEATURED SHAFT: MCA Tensei White AM2
- Ascending Mass Technology: 2g per club (94-108g)
- Low launch, low spin
GRIP: Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360 with white paint fill and black flat cap
PRICING: $186 MAP/club and $1,299 MAP/7-piece set (Steel)
Check the latest price at:
PGA TOUR SUPERSTORE
ALTERNATIVE CLUBS: The Mizuno Pro 223 and the Taylormade P770 are clubs designed for similar performance and a player looking for a streamlined clubhead.
For the player who wants distance help, without sacrificing looks, forged feel, trajectory or stopping power.
- Max Impact Technology
- Multi-Material Body
- Fast, forgiving, high launching long and mid irons
- Shorter blade length
- Narrower topline and thinner sole
T200 | THE TOUR’S DISTANCE IRON
For the player who wants distance help, without sacrificing looks, forged feel, trajectory or stopping power
The T200 iron evolution represents the biggest shift within the T-Series family. With 10 different patents utilized in the new T200, it is Titleist’s most advanced iron ever. Titleist Golf Club Research and Development took all the best of the previous generation T200, then streamlined the Max Impact technology, utilized denser tungsten weighting, and updated the shape with reduced offset, a thinner topline and shorter blade profile. The result is a sleek look with stunning distance. Every element of the multi-material construction is engineered to create maximum speed with Tour-validated feel and distance control.
Titleist professionals Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth were said to have used T200 2-irons at the British Open.
T200 | PERFORMANCE & TECHNOLOGY
Power Packed Design: Every component of the multi-material hollow body construction contributes to the long, consistent distance of the T200. The improved Max Impact Technology (Max Impact 2.0) now includes a core support design and an enhanced high resilience polymer core that improves both off-center speed and mass efficiency at impact across a forged, high COR SUP-10 L-Face Insert.
Multi-Material Body: An engineered muscle plate contributes to precision sound tuning and saves weight which is optimized in the new, streamlined 17-4 chassis. A shorter blade length, less offset (same as T100), narrower topline and thinner sole, provides a tour-inspired look and feel while delivering maximum speed and distance.
Better Tungsten for Better Progression: Utilizing denser D18 tungsten weights in the 3-7 irons for greater mass efficiency, and a brazing process used in aerospace construction, Titleist engineers were able to position the CG more precisely for maximum benefit in every club – from fast, forgiving, high launching long and mid irons to accurate, precise short irons.
T200 COMPONENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS
T200 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | P | W | |
Loft | 22 | 25 | 28 | 31 | 35 | 39 | 43 | 48 | |
Lie | 61.5 | 62 | 62.5 | 63 | 63.5 | 64 | 64 | 64 | |
Offset | 3.1 | 2.8 | 2.6 | 2.3 | 2.0 | 1.8 | 1.5 | 1.3 | |
Length | 38.50” | 38.00” | 37.50” | 37.00” | 36.50” | 36.00” | 35.75” | 35.50” |
STEEL FEATURED SHAFT: True Temper AMT Black
- Ascending Mass Technology: 3g per club (95-116g)
- Mid launch, mid spin
GRAPHITE FEATURED SHAFT: MCA Tensei Blue AM2
- Ascending Mass Technology: 2g per club (74-88g)
- Mid launch, mid spin
GRIP: Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360 with white paint fill and black flat cap
PRICING: $186 MAP/club and $1,299 MAP/7-piece set (Steel)
Check the latest price at:
PGA TOUR SUPERSTORE
ALTERNATIVE CLUBS: The Ping i525, the Taylormade P790 and the Mizuno Pro 225 could be considered distance iron competitors to the T200.
For the player who wants high launch, long distance, and forgiveness they can count on.
- Extremely forgiving mid-sized, fast, cavity-back design
- High resilience polymer core
- Solid-feeling, advanced design
- High COR Variable Face Design that is thinner towards the heel
- High launch, high spin
T300 | THE ULTIMATE GAME IMPROVEMENT IRON
For the player who wants high launch, long distance, and forgiveness they can count on
The player’s game improvement iron, the new T300 is ideal for the mid-to-high handicapper and continues to be powered by updated Max Impact technology that maximizes speed across a new variable face thickness (VFT) design.
The Titleist T-300 irons are extremely forgiving and feature a mid-sized, fast, cavity-back design includes a 40 percent increase in tungsten that improves CG placement for optimal launch, spin and high MOI. The size and shape of the T300 is designed to provide confidence, while a new chrome plated finish provides a premium look.
T300 | PERFORMANCE & TECHNOLOGY
Muscle Under the Hood: Locked behind the T300 badge lies a hidden power source – Max Impact 2.0. A Cantilever Core Support Structure features a new high resilience polymer core, delivering maximum speed and distance control.
Better Tungsten for Better Performance: The high-density tungsten (D18) weights are utilized in the heel and toe of the 4-7 irons for greater mass efficiency. In addition, Titleist engineers were able to add 40 percent more tungsten than was in the previous generation T300 through a brazing process applied from aerospace construction usually reserved for Tour-played irons. This contributes to a solid-feeling, advanced design that produces the optimal balance of launch, distance and forgiveness.
Thinner Where it Counts: The T300 now employs a High COR Variable Face Design that is thinner towards the heel in the long and mid irons to improve performance at what is traditionally one of the least effective strike points.
T300 COMPONENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS
T300 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | P | W48 | W53 |
Loft | 20 | 23 | 26 | 29 | 33 | 38 | 43 | 48 | 53 |
Lie | 61.5 | 62 | 62.5 | 63 | 63.5 | 64 | 64 | 64 | 64 |
Offset | 5.4 | 4.7 | 4.2 | 3.7 | 3.2 | 2.7 | 2.2 | 1.9 | 1.9 |
Length | 38.50 | 38.00 | 37.50 | 37.00 | 36.50 | 36.00 | 35.75 | 35.50 | 35.50 |
STEEL FEATURED SHAFT: True Temper AMT Red
- Ascending Mass Technology: 3g per club (95-107g)
- High launch, high spin
GRAPHITE FEATURED SHAFT: MCA Tensei Red AM2
- Ascending Mass Technology: 2g per club (54-68g)
- High launch, high spin
GRIP: Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360 with white paint fill and black flat cap
PRICING: $143 MAP/club and $999 MAP/7-piece set (Steel)
Check the latest price at:
PGA TOUR SUPERSTORE
ALTERNATIVE CLUBS: Rivals to the T300 would include the Taylormade SIM 2 Max Irons and the Callaway Mavrik irons.