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My full review of the new 2025 Titleist T-Series Golf Irons – T100 T150 T250 T350 – all stunning irons. I test every single model and provide feedback on the looks, feel and TrackMan numbers for performance!
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Brand new launch from Titus. It’s exciting. It’s the T series. We’ve got four brand new models and I tell you what, these look phenomenal. Stay tuned to this video. [Music] So, brand new T series lineup from Titus. These look incredible. We’ve got T100, T-150 that’s been a little bit revamped. We’re going to talk a little bit about that. Got a brand new T250, newer version to the T200. Unbelievable look on that particular one. There’s this another little option in there as well in the 250 we’re going to talk a little bit about in this video. And then of course we’ve got the T350, the more game improvement, which again looks incredible. Right, so we’re going to kick things off. We’re going to start at the 350 and then work our way back down to eventually the T100. I’ve hit some balls inside the studio on Trackman. So, I’ve got some real dry ball data which we’re going to show you as we work through this, but I want to hit these outside off the turf. Give you some fear or some ideas of how it interacts through the turf and the sort of ball flight as well. So, T350, this looks fantastic. Yes, it’s a larger profile. It’s the most forgiving of the options that Titus are bringing out here, but a very clean look on the back of it now. Beautifully clean. It very much looks a premium players club. Obviously, when we turn it over, we see a slightly thicker sole, thicker top edge, little bit of offset, and offset, and a longer blade length as you’re going to expect. Hollow construction, but with a forged L cup face. So, as you appreciate moving it into that playing position by the ball, I say a little bit of offset, medium to thickish top line. There’s plenty of confident inspiring uh down by that golf ball, but a beautiful shape, satin chrome finish, so there’s nothing that’s glaring at you. Beautiful look to this. I’ve got the same shaft, same spec in all of these 7 irons. And this is a 7 iron. Obviously, I just mentioned there, but 350 comes in at 29° of loft. 7. Obviously, it’s going to be strong, fast ball speeds, and a high ball flight. And the big thing that tights are working on now with all these irons is land angle control and getting that ball coming at a certain angle which going to give you the maximum control. Whether it’s a game improvement iron where you’re striving for distance or you’re in your T100 and you’re looking for a lot of control. They’re trying to get that land angle throughout the set at very consistent uh degree. So, as you probably expect in this hollow head, there’s a little bit of a clickier sound to that. It’s not abrasive. It’s not um overpowering by any means, but just going to get that little clicky sound to it. Yes, it says forged, but it is a forged face only with a stainless steel body. And that’s a beautiful high ball flight there. It’s a nice feel off the club face. Feels quite powerful. Probably going to see a little bit more ball speed with this iron because of the loft really in 29°, but by any means that isn’t coming out too flat. The flight’s there. So obviously the real talking point around the 350 is forgiveness and fast ball speed. So we’ve got split tungsten inside the head internally, low toe and heel. You’re going to see that running throughout these uh four models that we’re talking about which is obviously going to help massively with MOI resistance to twist essentially on those sort of mis hits. LUP phase so trying to keep ball speed up on low hits is again another huge talking point. And we’ve got that impact technology in there which is trying to control a little bit of that sound. As you as I sort of mentioned with this hollow construction, we tend to sort of see that little clickier feel or sound to it. So availability in the T350, we’ve got four iron through two pitching wedge and then we’ve got a few different wedge options. Because the lofts are stronger, we see more gap wedges appear in these sets, don’t we? So the pitch wedge is coming at 43. We’ve got another wedge at 48 and potentially another gap wedge at 53. Very much sort of more blendable is what T is saying between these sets. And what they mean by that is more of the look of the iron. Bit more uniformed from the 350 to the T250 to the 150 and also that 100. I’ll show you some close-ups between the head shapes. You do sort of see some very similar shaping. So there isn’t one that’s jumps out that looks ridiculously different to another. So potentially blending is possible. So, when I first saw the images of these new irons, there’s one particular one that really jumped out to me and I caught my eye and that was a new T250. Obviously, a new generation to the T200. The T200, we saw that plastic badge at the back tapped on it felt very sort of bit cheap in a way, if I’m going to say anything, but this looks fantastic. This is as clean as they look. You look at the back, you think this is a blade iron. So, I would say those golfers who maybe aspiring to play that players eye, that more beautiful, clean looking, bladey type, but maybe just need that little bit of help. This looks incredible from the back. Bottom of the sole, again, slightly thicker as you’re going to expect in this particular iron. A little bit less than the 15 uh sorry, the 350, but going to be a little bit wider than the 150 and the 100. But the shaping of the head is stunning down by that golf ball here. Now, that is a beautiful looking head. And when we put this up against the 150 and the 100, it’s so subtle to see the differences between these two these models. Yes, the 250 ever so slight longer blade length, but the top edge a fraction thicker, but the shaping makes it really difficult to actually tell the difference. So again, blending these ions would be very easy. There’s not going to be a huge jump of the looks as you switch into them. And there’s still that obviously that element of that little clicky sound to that. Again, it’s still hollow construction. We’ve got a forged face, but not fully forged. So, in this Iron Head, we’re seeing some similar technology we’ve just seen in the 350. We’ve got again split tungsten in there. So, very much aimed at sort of, you know, again, forgiveness levels, high launching that descent angle. We’re going to keep talking about that. And we’ve got that impact technology there, which is just helping again with controlling that sound. That’s gorgeous. Fant. Feels brilliant through the turf there with that sole if I’m being honest. And again, the that flight is so similar to what we’ve just seen with that 350. So the loft on this 79 is 30.5. So that puts it into that players distance category that is very very popular nowadays, isn’t it? And availability on these these run from a 2 all the way through to a pitching wedge and a gap wedge. Now obviously the two iron and the three iron and even the four iron there available that that more of that what we call that utility. Sometimes they come with options of that graphite shaft as standard in those longer irons. They’re probably more off the tea sort of club, aren’t they? Which we’ll do a separate video on the utilities that will come hopefully soon to the channel. But a great option here as say 30.5 degree loft with a 7 iron. Great option to maybe pop this in your longer iron similar like we talked about there and blend then into maybe the 150s in your scoring irons. That’s a joy to hit. Really is just a bit on that clicker sound. It is a little bit louder there. I do probably going to prefer the the T-150 100 just purely on the feel of the sound. So there is another iron in this 250 lineup here which is I think a great addition. We’ve seen other brands do this to be honest and Titus have now brought this into their equation as well. So it’s the T250 launch iron. Basically, it’s a higher lofted set. Exactly same technology just with more loft. So, for more launch, maybe for that slower swing speed, but if you’re the type of golfer that love the traditional lofting, you’re going to love the launch spec. Right, moving now on into the T150. We saw this introduction, couple of degrees stronger than the T100 previously, which gave us a little bit more forgiveness, bit more ball speed. Loft has stayed the same in this particular lineup in the 150s at 32 degree for the 79. The loft on the T100’s have changed. We’re going to come to that shortly. Very much more blendable now between the 150 and the 100. And we’ve seen a lot of this happening out on tour. Maybe the 150 going in those longer irons and the 100s in those scoring irons. Much more blendable. As I mentioned, 150 is slightly bigger than the T 100, but do you know what? If I put them side by side, I can hardly tell. The only thing that just splits them for me is the top edge on the 150 is just ever so slightly thicker. Blade length looks the same to me. And also the width of the sole looks the same. It probably is a little bit wider, but it it’s there’s not a lot in it. Again, helps with that blending, I think, through the set. Beautiful look down by that golf ball. Minimal offset now. Medium to slim top line. Bit more squat than the blade length. Looks fantastic. And that is a beautiful feel. That’s your forge feel. We’re more one piece forging now. Whole head. Yes, we’ve got some split tungsten yet again in the head helping with that CG location, helping with the forgiveness, splitting that heel and the toe. We’ve got a a channel, a muscle channel here in the back of the head. You can just about see that little slot in the back of that cavity that increases in the longer in. So that’s helping to shift the CG lower and deeper in the head which allows in those longer irons a little bit more ball speed and a little bit more flight for those approach shots into the green. Again, all thinking about this land angle. So obviously as we move into these irons, we’re going to see typically a little bit more consistency and that’s what tights are really sort of trying to aim at here. So with the grooves very much the same as the T 100 in trying to create more of a consistent spin number for these particular golf clubs. Again, the golfer who probably goes into this is just wanting a very tight front to back dispersion. All these irons actually have that VFT, that variable face thickness, even the 350, 250, 150 on 100, which is really sort of helping on those m hits, and that just glides through that turf, that sole. We’ve got a variable bounce system on the sole here, so leading edge, trailing edge. So, it just allows that exit or entry and exit through the turf. Much more cleaner, keeping the speed up. We’ve lost that clicky sound to this iron now that we saw in the more the hollow construction. That was a little bit towy, but you know what? That flight is exactly the same. Really like that. Oh, wow. Gorgeous. I think as we work through these models here that, you know, the peak of that height to me visually looks exactly the same. It hasn’t changed. So, I’m guessing that land angle, which we’re going to look at again, and they’ll track my numbers uh soon, is is going to be very, very consistent here. So, that’s a big thing that Tits have talked about. So, availability in the 150, we’ve got a three iron running through to pitching wedge and then also a gap wedge. As I mentioned, this could be very blendable in the T100, which we’re going to take a look at now. And this is an incredibly popular iron, especially on tour. Lots of tour players going into this. Obviously, there is a CB iron, there’s a MB iron, but a lot do choose to go in the T 100. And I get it. You know, the loss here are pretty traditional. The shaping is fantastic. It looks beautiful, very simple, but you’ve got some help inside the head. Again, split tungsten. We see this theme running right through all of these irons, which is going to help massively on that forgiveness. So, I think when you look at both these irons in comparison to last year’s models, there’s not a huge change at the back. We’ve got that little cavity that sort of deeper back section. Obviously the T100 sole gets a little bit narrower variable bounce as we just talked about. Now the T100 is slightly different on the loss than previous model. This is now 33° 7. So it’s 1° stronger from where the previous T100 model used to be. So obviously that blends it a lot closer to that T150. So if you are going to blend, you’re probably not going to see as much of a gapping issue between uh the the two irons as you blend. So, as I mentioned before, maybe 150 could be a great option in those longer irons, a little bit higher launch, little bit maybe more forgiveness than the 100 in those scoring irons, uh, for a little bit more precise accuracy. So, again, it looks fantastic down by the ball. Minimal offset thim top line as I mentioned before against the 150, but honestly, there’s not a huge amount of difference between those two models. But again, solid feel. I mean, that’s fully forged is moltenaterial. Now, we’ve got the tungsten in there, haven’t we? But I tell you what, that’s a stunning feel, muted sound, beautiful feedback. So, as I mentioned in the 150, the muscle channel in the back of the cavity in the three and four iron in the 100s just gets a little bit deeper. So that allows a little bit more of that higher launch and a little bit more that speed in that three and four iron. Yeah. So availability wise in the 100s is three iron all the way through to pitcher wedge as well as that gap wedge again. So we’re just going to take a quick look at all the dispersion rings and a little bit of data through all those models in the T series irons. And if we look at the side on view first and just between like the 350, the 200, the 150 and also the 100, you can see all those peak heights are very very similar. The descent angle, as we’ve talked about here, are very, very similar as you work through each of those models. And then looking at the averages of each of the shots here, I think what’s a surprising one there for me is a little bit of the 350 and the 250. Actually went very similar distances. Got a bit more spin, funny enough with the 350. I’ll expect that to be the other way around. And I think to be honest, the 350 I didn’t quite strike as good as the other models if I’m being brutally honest. So when you walk into the 150, see you jump up in spin numbers there again as well as the uh 100. So ultimate sort of control there. But again, what tits are really talking about is that land angle. Super super consistent 50° mark pretty much all the way through all of those models. So a great launch from targets there. Appreciate you watching the video as always and hopefully we’ll catch you all very soon.
6 Comments
Love Titleist irons. These look great!
So literally just the same irons but idiots will spend 2k anyways😂
Golf club manufacturers must be taking a look at Renault&launching new clubs every 6 months it's becoming ridiculous! Probably if they produce a good golf club in the 1st place they shouldn't need to keep bringing new ones on the market when there is little difference.
I love the T250 ‘Launch’ version concept. 35* 7-iron is only 1* stronger than my current Miura’s but with lower CG, I’d assume it will launch very similar to what I’m accustomed to.
The downside is how would it blend with a T100/150? Why would they not offer a similar loft range within T100 or 150?
TM P770 > T250. More compact head and more traditional lofts. Great feel too.
One more wow deserved to include t350 ie wow wow wow wow