You’re getting an exclusive first look at the entire 2025 Titleist T-Series lineup — the T100, T150, T250, and T350 — like you’ve NEVER seen before.
We break down robot test results at both 90mph and 80mph, reveal never-before-seen 3D scan data and MOI numbers, and stack the new models up against their 2023 predecessors.
Want to know how the new irons truly perform? We’ve got dispersion graphs, ball speeds, forgiveness insights, and even our own personal fittings at the end. Whether you’re a gear junkie, a Titleist loyalist, or just want the data straight — this video is PACKED with value.
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:18 Robot Testing explanation
1:53 Titleist 2025 T100 90mph Robot Test
2:30 Titleist 2025 T150 90mph Robot Test
3:10 Titleist 2025 T250 90mph Robot Test
4:20 Titleist 2025 T350 90mph Robot Test
5:20 Unseen 3D Scan Data and MOI numbers for each T Series model
8:30 Discussing Titleist T Series Iron Technology
10.53 Key numbers from 2025 Titleist T Series 80mph Robot Test
13:00 2025 T Series 80mph Dispersion graphs
14:50 2023 T100 vs 2025 T100 80mph Dispersion Graph
15:22 2023 T150 vs 2025 T150 80mph Dispersion Graph
15:38 2023 T200 vs 2025 T250 80mph Dispersion Graph
16:15 2023 T350 vs 2025 T350 80mph Dispersion Graph
17:27 What did Jack get fitted for?
18:00 What did Mark get fitted for?
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you’ve probably seen all the opinions but it is now time for the facts welcome to the Cool Clubs channel this is one of the biggest launches of the year Mark i definitely agree um Tyler only comes out every two years and there’s four different clubs so uh and some utilities as well so it’s it’s quite a bit big launch y we are going to dive into the four brand new irons from Titlist and give you all the information that you need to know to understand which product is going to be right for you this is a big one for us too we’ve got brand new content for you we have 3D scanned these golf clubs to give you information nobody else is going to release to you at least to the public right we have actually MOI tested these clubs which we’ve never done with irons before n we’ve actually had a chance to be fit by titless so we know we both tried them yep we know what these clubs are of doing what exactly happened there we’ve tested these at 80 mph chris has spent absolutely hours hitting golf balls so we last couple weeks actually huge amount of data um which gives us just the most accurate data yeah and we tested all the last year’s version too with the same swing so we’ve got apples to apples comparison as well so it’s kind of cool and we’re going to test it live at different speed that we’ve never done before so you’re going to get to see that too so here’s the run of show for you let’s jump in and test the clubs at 90 mph let’s talk really quickly because we’ll do a bigger video about the robot swing well uh you know we’ve done robot testing for years and until we got this robot we really couldn’t actually simulate the exact same impact from like LPJ players and tour players so we got Michael Nef in here with gears and we hooked up gears to this thing and we actually got you know exactly the same shaft lean same angle of attack same amount of bend to really duplicate what a golfer does this first swing this is the first time we’ve done real full testing and we did all the testing at 80 miles an hour duplicating basically the average LPJ player y so yeah robots do have some limitations but this one has less yeah yeah this is the latest greatest tech in the industry all right well let’s kick into it let’s see what these things do at 90 mph first up we got T100 let’s give it a hit stroke down the middle we set this up at 4° down 90 mph to try and make it somewhat like a a PGA Pro and we’re going to look at some key metrics here that was actually a cool view um we want to know what the RPM is so we got about 5,700 RPMs there we carried it 178 yards and it landed at 47 degrees that’s a really good stopping power yeah it really is actually that’s pretty good number peak height of 102 ft so we’re going to jump in now step up to the next one in the line and we’ll talk about why these things we’re doing it in this order t150 let’s do it fire away right down the middle again right down the middle and we don’t really want to see any bias with these ones right these are the tour player you want to go straight you want the player to control the direction absolutely so we saw about 5,700 on the T100 now we’ve got about 5,000 so there is that drop that’s one degree difference in the stronger we’re going to jump into all the specifications so you really understand each iron we’re just looking at this 90 mph swing first to compare apples to apples land angle again 46° so that one degree trades off a little descent angle but we’re still well in the safe space to land it would definitely be more than 45 yeah next up new naming convention yeah they changed the 200 to the 250 now so it lines up with the 350 obviously y and it kind of makes sense um but other than that you know it’s definitely the same sort of club yeah we’re going to get into some nitty-gritty details the 3D scan unveils some stuff that you might not see online so hang in there for that let’s hit it okay that makes sense a little left right little draw yep don’t mind that tiny bit now we hit the 4,000 mark for spin there right so that dropped a bit drops a little bit and the descent angle gets down a little bit what’s it at now 42 so we’re still in the 40s but we are getting towards you know this is the distance the distance truly is right um last one on the list T350 no name change um we have avoided all the marketing talk cuz we’ve assuming you’ve heard it but we are going to link these robot data to the marketing and help you understand what that does for you hang in there drop in the comments if you like the videos that we’re doing hang in there and tell us all about this 3D scan data the MOI data and the 80 mph test because that’s for all of you just keep keep commenting that’s straight again little more draw tiny tiny bit tiny bit uh okay okay similar spin to the T200 which is great yeah it really is carry 200 yards with the 7 iron we’re not expecting many 90 mph no no this is not a tour player club unless it’s a three iron or something but it’s forgiving and then 42 descent so that’s great they keep this identical it really They kept it up that high with that much more distance that’s pretty good yep that’s the fun test that just So you get to see the robot in action you get to see a real golf swing and uh we get to see some data so we saw there that basically the carry yardage went T100 through T350 18 78 188 197 200 so the two and 250 and 350 really blend nicely yeah absolutely and everything else kind of picks up this yeah just one after another it’s pretty well spread out actually so now we’re going to jump into some stuff that you’re not going to find anywhere else online and let’s start with the 3D scan and Mi testing okay okay we looked at all the 3D scan stuff and uh you know obviously they definitely get more forgiving as they go up you can see that by the numbers sort of consistently increasing as it goes and we’re talking about MOI predominantly in that right so the MOI super forgiven through like T100 T150 T250 and almost the 150 seems like in these numbers it’s a little more forgiving than 250 but Dr mace has kind of explained to us that those numbers being that that close or within 100 doesn’t actually mean that much right but what does mean a lot is when you jump to that T350 we’ve seen a 400 point jump yeah that’s substantial right when you do hit it off the face you know on the sides and all that stuff it definitely going to help a lot more and we talked with Titus and we’re not going to jump into all of their marketing but we’re basically trying to validate their technology right and with the robot data which we’re going to get to and help you understand like what all this nice technical fluffy language really means for golfers right y so let’s look at topline thickness again so we 3D scanned this model dr mace pulls it in takes a bunch of measurements this isn’t what Titus might tell everyone is their top line this is what we’re trying to measure here is what you actually see right so that’s kind of you know it’s a little guess work there on you know where to actually draw that line but we’re trying to simulate as much as we can what it looks like when you put it down and I think the one to highlight here is the fact that the 150 and the 250 are within 0.01 of an inch of each other yeah and that’s almost like unseeable right so when you’re looking down at the T-150 and you might be blending it with a T250 you can really you’re not going to notice a difference much from the top yeah and we’re talking about a 1.3 or 1.4 mm change in blade length right or at least what we’ve measured as blade length which is the huzzle kind of through to the end of the club y and and again only another half a millimeter or so when you set them down the ground you really don’t see much difference in any of them really so you look down on the top line and the 350 you can notice is actually quite a bit bit thicker um which you kind of want right i mean it looks kind of scary if it’s a real thin blade so it it kind of progresses all the way through pretty well and the 350 kind of stands out as being the one that kind of looks different yeah you’ll get into a retail environment and you’ll be able to stand them all next to each other and kind of understand this a little bit better offset’s something that we talk about offset’s scary for some people offset is like a stipulation for like great golfers i don’t want any or I want a little um this kind of shows that progressing t 100 starts with the lowest number t350 is the highest number it just basically means they’re getting a bit more help to square the face in the 350 yeah which is what you want uh and I like uh progress progressive offset i mean I don’t like a lot of offset in my short irons and I don’t like no offset my long iron scares me yeah so yeah I like a little bit of bugging so yeah okay now for the robot data 80 mph chris tested literally hundreds of golf shots we’re going to compare the four models against each other so you can understand that then we’re going to jump in and compare the four models against their prior generation like two years ago and show you the differences hopefully there are some before we get into that I’m going to spiel off the technology to help understand where tireless were going right right every model has split tungsten yep so uh that’s two lumps of tungsten uh heel and toe in heel to help them helps bring the CG down to higher stops faster everything has got a face technology even though this is a forged body they basically are putting the back of the club on so even the 101 150 they’ve got tech low down the face to make those thin shots which a lot of golfers get more consistent that technology changes a little bit as you get towards the 250 and 350 because they’re hollow bodied yeah I really like what they’re doing here right so what they’re doing is you know the the the 100 and 150 and stuff i mean they’re really trying to help you get the same distance no matter where you hit it right and you know I have two misses right i miss it on the toe which you talk about a lot and I also hit it thin y and what they’re trying to do by making the bottom on the 150 and 250 a little hotter is to kind of get that same sort of distance out of those thin shots which is fantastic y and what I really like is they’re really looking at trying to even slow down the center right which is great y um so that you know matter where you hit on the face it goes the same distance rather than the you know what a lot of companies are doing just trying to get as much distance as you can problem with that is you mis hit it and you’re 20 yards shorter okay so good job and leading into our testing so they they basically got this L face where they wrap the face around a bit and then they’ve got this variable face thickness and it’s called different things in different models but basically it’s in the T250 it’s a V in the T350 it’s kind of a cross in the 150 and 100 it’s like a pad down the bottom and it’s targeted at each golfer that’s going to use that club and we’ve changed our testing to kind of match this because we hit low toe and low hill and it was not nothing good happens there anyway and and just not good thing you test so now we’ve actually testing now just center uh 6 and 12 mm 6 and a quarter actually and then 12 and a half so basically quarter inch down and half inch down and then we still did two heel and toe but we did center heel and toe right so the last piece they’ve added is the groove technology and they’ve they’ve done a more aggressive groove that’s going to help in the rough and wet conditions which every golfer needs right yeah i actually mentioned they’re doing a test with uh toilet paper wet in front of the ball we’re going to have to try that by the way especially with wedges yeah and it’s all about control and consistency so I love the direction from marketing point of view they’ve gone away from it’s all about distance they’re like we need consistency across the face we need more spin and let’s see what happened so Mark this is the center shot data for that test we just discussed and it really just highlights the ball flight of each club you want to walk us through what’s going on yeah obviously the um the 100 is obviously the highest flying one i pretty pretty similar to the uh the 150 actually and in a lot of respects it’s one degree stronger loft we didn’t see any change in launch so they’ve done a great job there only a couple yards of distance which is also interesting which makes them great to blend even with the one degree so they must have put more weight down the bottom uh and then you get into obviously the 250 goes a little bit lower um but the spin drops some obviously that’s stronger lofts again and then obviously the 350 is even a little bit lower but they actually maintain a pretty good line angle i mean 44 degree land angle 88 80 miles an hour you know at that kind of distance is pretty good okay yeah and this is the first time we’ve done this visual jump in the comments let us know what you think about the visual hopefully it really explains ball flight it shows the spin tradeoff the land angle trade-off and I think this one really shows it does the blend of 101 150 and 200 250 sorry it’s going to take a while 250 and 350 and then there’s a little bit of work to do with how you adjust lofts between 150 and 250 yeah that’s a bit of a trick right so you there’s some you know that’s why you need to get fit you can’t just kind of put one of them in the bag and one of them in the bag and the way they’ve done too the 100 and the 150 too uh by changing off only one degree i mean you also have a lot of options of weakening and strengthening those um you know whether you want to add bounce or take it away so got a lot of options here yeah well that’s one point while we were talking about spin is the 100 got delofted one degree from its prior generation and they did that and quickest way to explain it is that allows LPGA players who are at the speed that we’re discussing to deloft it a little more and get that distance they need without trading off too much in car and they don’t mind by the way lower bounce y because they’re only like two degrees down like I am shallow so shallow so it actually helps them and then it allows the PGA Tour player to back it up one degree get it back to where it was last year reduce offset y increase bounce and still have a bunch of spin and stuff again the PGA Tour average on angle attacks is more like four or five degrees down so that’s why right yeah okay now let’s jump into the graphing i know you’ve been waiting for this one let’s jump into the four graphs that look at the existing models this year so this graph in here just shows this year’s model of the 80 mph test and it’s nice to compare them to each other right but this really only tells a story about kind of blending the models because it shows what we just showed in that prior screen but the grouping what we do love here is the bunching of the groups right yeah yeah they’re really tight all of them right there’s no like outliers like low heel crazy spots that really different distance they’re all kind of good and and we’ll see that when we compare one even to E and you know the last years to the new one um that the whole overall circle got smaller all the way around so they actually did what they were trying to do yeah and that’s it so this is the technology starting to come into play now you’re understanding at what it looks like across a family line they’ve done an incredible job because we’ve seen this year we’ve tested every iron that’s come out as you get towards those hollow bodies we see a big jump between the center shots sometimes within the center shot itself a big spread and then between the low shot which is/ in down the face we have this huge gap y and for the average golfer they don’t know where the ball’s going to go right so this is like a first family that have kind of said wow we can get the middle shot and the top shot this leads back to that Lface technology the variable face thickness the V face the multiszone face this all that tech basically means more consistent shots across the face yeah I love it because you know we get so many clubs come out now they’re all like make it longer and last year longer and last year and they get hotter and hotter problem is miss it off center it goes so much shorter yeah and you know irons the the end of the day is not the longest iron that works it’s the one with the tightest circle you can control yeah and I’ve always thought that you know it’s but it’s difficult in a bay right you got somebody hits it further they want one that goes further but the size of the circle and and whether it’s right for you is is really you can always go up another club driver different deal right we want as much as defosible but but Irons we’re really looking for consistency and they’ve done that so let’s see how consistent they’ve got from last year’s prior gen model so T100 first Mark yep so you know fairly similar um you know pretty much straight uh you just see the circles tighter front to back particularly quite a bit so they picked up a few yards because they did deloft it this year so there’s nothing there in tech that you’re like okay this is just springing it’s one degree stronger but they’ve made that total area about 13 yards smaller imagine that for a tall pro that’s playing T100 pretty big difference yeah it’s wild yeah right now let’s go T150 and you’ll see probably see some really good players playing T150 absolutely y very similar you know tighter circle obviously quite a bit look at those thin shots where they are compared to the pack yep and then we’ve got 22 yards in total area tighter so that golfer is seeing drastic improvement and let’s go to the 250 so the new naming convention competing with the 200 yeah it’s just much tighter it’s just a shorter circle front to back by a fair amount right which is huge that low center shot look at the drop off from the center on 2023 how far down there’s a big difference i mean you’re talking 12 yards or you know and and the new ones you know less than 10 and they’ve tightened the circle from the 200 to 250 40 yards wow that’s a huge difference so this golfer is now going to see I think you know this is an opinion so it’s not really brought the channel a much better looking golf club this year yeah oh yeah i agree with that right but they’re they’re going to get their back especially the 200 yeah because they got rid of the badge in the back and the kind of shiny looking thing they all look very clean and looks like a family yeah it does and now let’s jump to the 350 one of our bests selling clubs of all time it is actually it’s been our number one selling club for probably three or four years now yeah and that’s scary for us because we don’t mess with that one this works right and what can you do well look at that graph we’ve tightened the way better almost half so like 90 80 yard difference huge difference it’s just nuts and that is a testament to this technology you know people are kind of sick of this marketing spill right they’re sick of golf clubs getting released all the time we love the Titus 2ear cycle but what we love the most is like these engineers getting the respect they deserve because like they’re spending hours on this chris is spending hours oh yeah absolutely and they’ve actually done what they’ve said you know we’re getting more consistency we’re getting great land angles their whole marketing build this year is 3Ds distance control dispersion control and descent angle control and those are the important ones right i mean it shouldn’t be about distance and irons so I love that i just great great job titlist uh we probably seem like fanboys for this but we’re not like we we just love that they’re they’re doing the right thing for the golfer right so you got fitted what do you end up with okay i did T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T 100 and we talked about blending and I’m a big fan of blending i when I fit people I blend a lot like it’s not But what what T100 did this year they’ve added this cut cavity to the the four iron and the three iron i’m not a threeiron player and that’s the point where I could definitely jump and I have in other sets gone to a hollow body like a T250 or even a 150 in this case the the cavity and the 100 and the 4 iron that technology it feels different you know feel and sound sounds different but it gave me a great peak height with my four iron and gave me all the stopping power I wanted so I went top totail T100 okay well I did the exact opposite what did you do um well I mean I’ve played the 200s before and I like them a lot um a little tingy sounding on stuff and this is way better they found sound sound fantastic so I did do 200s again 250s um but because I don’t have a gap wedge and a 43 degree pitching wedge is just too much for me so I did a 100 in the pitching wedge a 150 in the nine iron an 8765 in the 250 and I actually got the UDI in the 400 wow so I got a little bit of everything and and to be honest I’ve sold like 12 sets of these to really good customers i know they’re avid golfers and you know just by talking to about it and pretty much every set has been changed now granted most of those guys all don’t have the speed you do they’re more in my lane or even slower so they’re a lot more 300s and and 200 series um but yeah I think it’s great to mix i I’m really excited about it i think it’s the first time I’ve seen a complete line of four clubs that are really designed to look in the bag like it’s one set yeah um I would almost look like this is like a launch of one you know hugely fittable iron basically and like I said most all the sets I saw some kind of blend whether it’s long irons or you know back and forth but I think you can do that with a set you got to be a little careful with bounce and stuff and you know who you’re playing it with and how much stronger weaker but you know this there’s not a huge difference in the distances and any one of them so you know you can do it for sure yeah these videos are to help educate you and make you inspired to go out and check these products out come to us and get fit you know Mark talks about you need an expert fitter we’ve had this information for a while our fitters have been working with it mark sold sets already because he’s he knows exactly what’s going on and we’ve got this back of house information that nobody else really does other than Titus themselves this information trickles down to the worldwide golf retail locations our staff members there are better educated better equipped to serve you when you come into the store and you ask “What club should I be trying?” They’re going to guide you through this process backed up with our robot data with our 3D scan data like they really know what they’re talking about and this is a fitting story titus have done an incredible job like kudos to Titus uh I can’t actually wait to get this in the fitting bay with more people and really see what these land angles and stopping powers yeah the 350 is like I said been our number one selling club for a while now so I’m really excited about this one you know they didn’t really go after more distance they got after more smaller circle and and that’s huge jump in the comments tell us what you think are you going to upgrade i mean it seems obvious to us we’re we’re gearheads we’re like we love it it makes makes a difference but is that enough to convince you to a even get fit or b jump in and just get a set that you know um let us know what you think about the content do you like the 3D scan data hopefully that’s pretty cool tech we’re going to keep pushing the boundaries we’re going to keep robot testing with the best robot in the industry like subscribe 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26 Comments
Amazing breakdown! Do you have the MOI numbers from the previous generation?
I love the new graph guys… To be able to see landing angle, distance spin all in one transparent slide, well done. I was fit into the 2023 titleist T350 irons about a month ago, then I saw these were coming out. I have been waiting in anticipation… Lol.
Great video guys, lots of awesome data in here! And I love the new data visualizations.
Great stuff! I like this. I’ll definitely watch these new vids when I wanna buy new
Wow, the fact that you had Neff and Gears come to help setup the robot is next level. I am unaware of anyone going to that level. Kudos to you guys! I have further questions now 😂
1) are you guys using gears for shaft fittings? I know that is something that Gears is promoting to help with shaft deflection and droop at impact.
2) as a former teaching pro, what % of your customer base is actually getting even LPGA shaft lean? While I'm a segment of the market that is higher speed, has lean, better contact etc this information is great for me but would it make any sense to setup the robot for your basic flipper? I have to imagine your average customer has almost zero shaft lean or even slightly away from target.
Nice improvement with the T250 over the T200…I played a blended set of T150 and T200 (5/6) for a while…gave up and changed to Mizunos because the T200s were so terrible in every sense…forgiveness, sound, feel, looks….just terrible…the new one looks so much better and nice to see the forgiveness has improved great. Hope the sound/feel is improved.
Got the t150's 2 months ago lmao, but the data shows basically same carry off mishits but just slightly tighter dispersion so I feel like it's not worth upgrading, I do wish I waited a few months before I got fitted for a new set though
Hi! Is your test accurate at 7 iron 80mph the T250 with 30.5* goes a little more than 170 yards, yet on your test the new P790 with 30* goes only a little more than 150 yards. That is 20yards difference between the 2. Is this true or there is error in the data?
Amazing video! You guys do an incredible job. hats off
Great video! Its perfect for me as I am looking for a set of irons to buy. I always get fit for clubs because I tend to keep irons for 5 or so years. Great job guys!
Only 15K subscribers… unbelievable. Y’all’s content is elite
How do these compare with my old 2021 t300s? Do those clubs now sit between 250 and 350 or is it comparing apples to oranges. I get along well with my t300s but my biggest complaint is that I get an occasional “fairway flyer” where I get an extra 15-20 yards from hitting it dead in the middle.
5700 rpm seems quite low for a 7 iron at that speed
congrats to Titleist for greatly improving the aesthetics of this club. nicely done
Would the p770 more closely align to T150 of the 250?
The most useful and informative video on youtube I have ever encountered. Thanx a lot! Great job!
You guys keep raising the bar. Great info!
Were the same shafts used for each club? and what shaft?
Great data. Love the new charts.
Thanks for the detailed review, seeing in S Korea. This kind of review is what I was looking for.
I'm using T200 (2023) and after seeing your guys review, I might switch to T150(2025). It's consistency is really awesome.
Sorry if I missed it but did you do the utility irons?
All this told me was how bad the 23 irons were lol
Definitely looks like a tighter dispersion with the new T100 over 2023
When you measure toe and heel strikes, are they always the same distance from the middle? Or it is depending on the blade length?
Best pure golf equipment channel out there. Well done fellas
Why don't they sell the fitting iron sleeve ones with total adaptability as an extra for the consumer or the next owner of the set? Missed out on this one to maintain value, they charge enough as it is NOW IMO.