Follow along as Ian gets fit for the NEW TSeries at Titleist. Get Ian’s initial thoughts on the look, feel, and performance of the iron line.

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Filmed at: Tour Experience Golf
Custom Golf Club Fitting Studio – Toronto, Canada

43 Comments

  1. I’m not knocking the clubs by any means…maybe I’m a weirdo but it would drive me nuts to have even 2 diff models in a set much less 3, a good set should be good all the way through the bag(4-pw)…I could see maybe changing up for the 3 iron

  2. Was fitted last week for almost the same set, 5 PW T150 with modus 120s, U505 4i with IZ 95s.
    I was amazed that the peak height was around 102ft with all model of irons

  3. Good stuff. I ended up T150 6-GW, and T200 4&5 with 505 2 iron. When I hit the T350 during my fitting for the first time my reaction was holy sh**, the ball launched high in the air.

  4. disappointed to see the TXG brand gone. This channel immediately lost credibility under the corporate brand.

  5. So what’s the yardage gap from PW to your 50? A bit curious why straight to 150 and not much time spent on the T100?

  6. Ian you sure hit a tone of shot….well done. Now, given that "turf integration" was brought up so much during the fit…how will fitter address such matter given indoor fitting on mats. I would argue that much of such conversation is diluted when hitting mats thus the ball data would be off….thoughts?

  7. Not looking to replace my i210s but if I was the T150s would be high on my list, although would love to try the T200s for a 5i and maybe a 6i – only problem is that would not be possible with my local fitters as they only have one test club for each set. I think Titleist will need to send out 5i, 7i & 9i in each set to fitters if they are serious about pushing blended sets

  8. Key takeaway from this video: I should build a raport with PGA tour clubfitters over multiple fittings so they can learn my tendencies.

  9. Got fit last year for 100S. Interested to go hit the 150 to see if it can help my toe miss a touch better and maybe be a touch softer. Love that they look closer to the 620s.

  10. i took my like off, the number was 666 , 665 now ,superstitious on the course too,

  11. Shipping my clubs back home. If they explode. I’m getting 100s or 50s

  12. I know I’ve mentioned something similar in another video but I think it’s very well worth mentioning in this fitting.

    When your using a titleist fitting head and fitting shaft it is essentially a soft stepped version of whatever your testing unless you’ve tipped the shaft about 1/2 inch which they don’t do. So keep that in mind. A standard 7 iron x100 (or any other shaft) in a standard fitting head will play as a softstepped x100. That’s the results you will get that’s the flight and that’s the stiffness and feel.

  13. The BS talking points on new clubs is getting so annoying. It’s a piece of forged steel people not to mention with regulations on grooves and things. It’s all the same shit

  14. Hard to argue with Titleist marketing. They’re the best with brand management and it helps when your irons are as beautiful as these. I’m going to hang onto my current set for a few more years and stop upgrading so frequently.

  15. For me at 62, mid-handicapper, with a driver swing speed of about 90-92 mph the T350 in the long and mid irons and maybe the T200 in the short irons could be a good fit.
    Anxious to try these out and see how they do for me. Very good looking irons.
    But can they knock out my PXG O312p and xp Gen3 irons from my bag? Only time can tell. 😊

  16. I got the 505 with the la golf shaft in the 2 and 3 irons. My 3 wood and 3 hybrid are long gone

  17. Great video as always. Why does everyone make a big deal about Titleists 2 year product cycle? Isn’t that what most people do barring Taylormade and Callaway? I know PING does, and doesn’t Mizuno?
    People act like it’s the greatest thing on earth if they wait two years.

  18. I have watched several other reviews of the four new T irons. One thing that you did not emphasize perhaps enough here is that despite moving to stronger lofts, they are finding that all four models still give excellent height and descent angles, so getting the extra distance has not meant, as it so often does, sacrificing descent angle and stopping power. Skilled hitters are also getting good dispersion with all models, as opposed to what you sometimes see that extra length comes with less control over horizontal and vertical dispersion. So Titleist definitely seems to be on to something good here. And another thing one tester noted is that Titleist has replaced the plastic feeling and sounding cap on the back of the T200 that looked like it would fall off at any moment and made it look cheap with a much nicer and more solid one. Well done Titleist.

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