Which Titleist T Series Iron is right for you in 2025 or 2026? In this full-on-course review and test, I put every iron in the Titleist T-Series lineup head-to-head to show you what suits different skill levels and playing styles. From the precision-focused T100 and T150, to the balanced T250 and powerful T350, this video reveals exactly how each iron performs in real golfing conditions, not just on a simulator.
I also tested the U505 and T250U utility irons to help you build the perfect blended set.
Whether you’re a low-handicap player chasing control or a mid-to-high handicapper looking for forgiveness and distance, this complete breakdown will help you choose the right Titleist iron for your game.
You’ll learn:
The key differences between T100, T150, T250, and T350
Who each iron is designed for
How the new utility irons (U505, T250U) can fit into your set
Real-world shot data, ball flights, and course performance
Which model would I recommend for your skill level?
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which tightless iron is right for you in the brand new T-series. From precision irons to gamechanging game improvement irons, I’m going to show you here on the course how they all make a difference or not. And we’ve also got two utility irons, brand new ones that blend with these sets as well. We’re going to show you what they’re all about. Also, remember to like the video, really helps the channel out. Subscribe if you want more free golf content. And today’s question, what irons are in your bag right now? So, what set of irons for what manufacturer in the comments? I’d love to hear. So, we have the T100 precision better player iron. Looks fantastic down by the ball. Not much offset, very clean top line. This is going to be the real player option. But for people who still want a little bit of help, then the T-150, which is a tiny step away from the 100, little bit stronger, very similar in its looks. It’s for players who want a bit more of a distance iron built in with everything the 100 offers. Then maybe the sweet spot we’ll find out in the 250, the T250. It’s now got more of a hollow body look at the back. So more of a bladed kind of look. So it’s not cavity, but we know there’s tech going on in there. Looks great now by the ball. Definitely sounds a bit different as well, like more poppy off the face. Then we step up to the T350. Chunkier, more offset. This one’s going to be a power bat. Kind of their weakest suit in the kind of range. Not because it doesn’t perform. It performs as good as anything. More because I just don’t think tight lists are known enough for this iron. And they don’t really market well for this iron as well. And this is a power iron. But that feels they should try so much more with this club cuz I think it’s fantastic. So 350 to start. Like I say, looks good down by the ball. Bit more offset. It’s the ugliest of all the irons, but with the loft and the power setting in this club, this is the one that feels like I’ve got no problem getting this distance. Just going to play a regular shot. Let’s see which one gets down in the least on this par three. Uh pin back left. Tough pin position. Going middle of the green. It’s got that slightly bottom groove just onto the right side of the green. Hold the green. Oh yeah, just on the right side. Quite big putt, but slightly bottom groove again. That’s where that game improvement might be helping us. 250 next. I do think this is the sweet spot. Anyone who wants tightness irons look feel. Well, we’ll talk about the feel. look a certain way and pack a certain punch. I think the 250 is there. This distance again, I probably would just hit this 7 iron 150 next. This is looking so classic shape tightless again with those slightly stronger loss. I do think this is appealing to the better player who just wants more out of their clubs like the shorter hitter better player. Oh yeah. And it does start to feel I’ve had to hit that hard to make the distance I think with this one. Yeah. Front right. Oh yeah. Good shot. Take that. That feels different. And it feels great. Then 100 to finish. Going to have to hit this hard. And it is the least friendly. It is the definitely the most pretty. Top line’s gorgeous. Blade lengths gorgeous. Let me give this one a bit more. Obviously, this one’s got the kind of to used on appeal, which I get. Oh, yeah. I mean, nothing changes. And that is a compliment. Why would you change tea? Cuz that’s straight at it. A little bit short, but straight at it. You don’t need to change something that just looks and feels that solid, do you? So, interesting on that green. Those irons kind of played out for their distance, which you would expect. So you could argue the two player T’s were a bit straighter and then as we went up they were a bit more to the right but they were straighter because they were more pin high. So how do you define dispersion would be the bigger question. The T350 maybe the ultimate game improvement club in this set. It’s targeting maybe the higher handicapper but certainly people who want more ball speed off the face through jacked up lofts and a bit of technology. It’s a split tungsten design variable face thickness with max impact. It’s high launching. It’s perimeter weighted. It’s got progressive grooves for spin control. And it’s a hollow body construction given a very forgiving iron. The verdict for me on this one, it’s a really good iron for something that is strong and jacked and looks fine and good. Not the best in its field, but one of them, the T250. It’s a refined players distance iron is what tight list are calling it. So their target would be that mid handicap player to improver wants a bit of precision but wants distance and tech too. Got max impact. It’s got Lface for ball speed. Clean compact look design which definitely does have split tungsten for launch and forgiveness. It does feel like this one is the sweet spot. It’s that balance between the harder 15100 and the maybe chunkier 350. 250 is the best one for so many of you. I don’t have it here. There’s also a T50 with launch spec which has higher launch on it. So if you want that 250 look and feel, but you haven’t got maybe the speed to get the 250 working for you cuz it’s slightly stronger loss. They make a launch spec version of this club also which other brands have done. I think that’s a good idea to give everyone a chance of playing that better looking iron. T150 players iron maybe slightly faster. So it’s really aimed at those better players who want that little bit more distance. So like me a better player but not that strong. I might go to the iron and the loft to which I push those distances on. It’s got the look of the T100. It’s one degree stronger loft for those added distance. It’s got VFT. It’s got max impact. It’s got tungsten weighting. It’s got a new variable bounce sole for turf interaction. If it’s not a year where tights don’t talk about turf interaction, then it isn’t a release, is it? They must have worked out how to interact with the turf by now, haven’t they? Like the turf’s been here since day dot. Just interact with it. And it’s basically a tour style looking iron with a bit more pop off the face through those slightly strengthened cloth. And then the T100, it’s kind of the ultimate. It’s the tall player version, but it’s still offering you those help. So looks and feel are fantastic. It’s fully forged for that soft feel. Got minimal offset as we said earlier. It’s split tungsten dual cavity for added kind of CG control. It’s got aggressive grooves in the scoring clubs. It’s higher launch long irons via the muscle channel. So they’re playing with launch across the different lofts of irons and it’s just hard to beat. T 100 is a great looking club. Next game, let’s play a Texas scramble using the two U irons and then choosing the right club for the distance subject to what comes out. The next hole super tight, so I think it’ll be a good one to test them on. So you got the U505. This is an advanced driving iron. It’s kind of for golfers who want a little bit more help. You’re going to hit it from the ground. and the T. It’s chunkier than the 250U. Both of these would blend with sets. I would say the U505 blends more into kind of 250 to 350 where the T250 will blend into 250, 150, and 100. The T250U definitely looks more like a regular forearm with a bit of help where the 505U it’s chunky. It’s nice. Does feel good. Like that just feels very easy to hit. Cool. Yeah, it’s a better flight if you want that lower forward flight. So, let’s get up there and see which one’s gone further. Definitely the better player one had a slightly lower flight but that’s good and bad subject what speed you put in for the approach shots though we don’t have chipins and putt in play it’s of course or its place let’s do nearest the pin wins which iron wins do you reckon out of the four so the player utility iron to the U which is further forwards there which you would expect this one’s 167 to the flag and this one’s 183 so it’s actually played out quite cleverly as in if I was all the better players air irons. This is too far back cuz we’re going to hit the chunky iron from here. So, we’re going to hit the 350 from here and the 250 and the 150 and 100 from up there. But, they’re from reverse hybrid stroke driving irons, u irons. Do you see what I’m saying? So comboing these you got to be it’s not just as basic as for me I would go chunkier up there in the harder iron hit and then go more to my lower TE’s if I wanted that precision on the approach play. So you just cuz you’re a 100 you might don’t think you are automatically going to the powerful utility because it’s just further back. So 350 and 250 from here. Ball above my feet. Going to need all of this little bit of whatever breezer is is against. Yeah, pretty straight to a little draw. If that’s slightly clean again, but if that’s up, that’s a very good line. That could be that it’s bouncing as a might be hard to beat that. Thank you. 350. Obviously the same shot with a 250 definitely looks wins. Game improvement feels a 350 for me would win. Struck that. Well, keep drawing off that slope. Come on. Kick left a little. Oh, it’s trying. Might be just off the right. We’ll have to get up and see. I’ll take those shots though. Feels good. 150 and 100. Come on. Just an easy one from 167. I don’t need to kill this. A little pushy in. I like playing golf like this. Just a little knocky in. Little bit at the left. That won’t be closer than the other two, but felt good. 100 last. Hopefully, what you’re going to learn from this as well a little bit if I watch in these distances. That’ll be interesting when we get up there is how standard deviation plays its par. We are not accurate enough often to see the differences in these clubs. I’ve pulled that. I’ve pulled the precision club. That’s annoying. standard deviation that app pole. Now this is fantastic. So this here is the 350 just short online. That one over there is the 150 precision 100 Mr. Green down that slope. Ouch. And the closest is the sweet spot, the 250. But it was the best shot. Basically the best shot played out. And the dispersion of these balls is kind of about what we see even on a launch monitor. And they’re all slightly varying techs and technologies and everything. Which one would you game and why? Let me know. I couldn’t I mean 250 is the sweet spot. I would probably go 350 cuz I’m just game improvement irons at the minute. And I don’t see the point in making it harder for yourself. What do you think? If you want to find out how how far you should be hitting your 7 iron, this video should let you know for your age, your ability, how far should your seven iron go. There you go.
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T150
I tried the t150s but spun them too much. Ended up with zx7/zx5 combo
P790s
What irons are in your golf bag right now?
Srixon z585 in the bag. I can't see a reason to change them yet.
Zxi5/7 combo set incoming replacing t100 👀
T150 last years model. I'm going to have to sell them now and get the new ones, and a new bag 😂😂
Mizuno jpx 923 pro- Titleist sm9 wedges
Zxi7
Mizuno 243, loving them
PXG 317 Tour
Currently 2021 P790 5i to AW. But cause we all like shiny new things, I’ve seen lots of good reviews for the Srixon ZXI5 irons. Playing off 13.
The cool clubs YouTube channel does robot testing, and computerized MOI measurement on their club tests. In their Titleist irons review, they MOI measured all 4 Titleist club heads.
What are your thoughts or opinions on computerized MOI measurements, and does it matter.
mizuno jpx 921 – looking to get fit into 945 pros (maybe)
Cobra Forged x, should I change??
Wilson Forged D9’s
Ping G430 irons 5i to 58
Previous T150 4 – PW.
Did you just clean that T100 😮….well it's a Titleist🤣
I would probably try to combo the T150 and T250.
Might have to go from my 2021 t100 irons to the new 150s.
Ping Blue print S
Current WHS HC is 8.4 andI just bought a new set of the previous generation. Excellent Titliest fitting. I was spec'd with T200 5i and then T150 6 -PW. All set 1 degree flat as i tend to draw it and can hit it a little out the tow. I love them! Absolutely love them!
I currently game a king cobra utility 4I but thinking about swapping this for T250U or 505U…. but need to test…. might see if I can test the previous generation T200u too
AP1 716's at present so looking forward to my T-Series fitting next week. Might be a T250/350 blend for me😀
Great info as usual Mark. Original T300's in bag -decided to get fit for new T-Series. Hopefully new T-250's.
Current set is Ping G25
I would say if I cared what anyone thought I’d go T100 but who needs looks when help. I’d hit all 4 and let them tell me. Probably end up with Cleveland cause it works the best. If my game can tell you how many panes of glass a window has by taste , the Cleveland will get it down there playable for you. Not sponsored just not a pro
Beginner in my first season on used clubs, no HC. Gaming Slazenger RD's, circa late 2000s, 6-PW and a Callaway 5i-brid 2008 Big Bertha, plus SM5 SW.
I really like the idea of the T150s. I’m playing p790s
Callaway Epic with UST Mamiya Recoil graphite shafts.