Titleist has officially launched its highly-anticipated new T-Series irons, a cutting-edge family of clubs with each model specifically engineered to help each level of golfer improve. The 2025 lineup features seven distinct models, each meticulously designed to meet the demands of every skill level.
From the tour-proven precision and control of the T100 to the ultimate forgiveness of the T350, each model has a focus on seamless design, consistent performance, and advanced technology in attempt to be considered some of the best irons on the market. The new T-Series already has a win on tour after South African Aldrich Potgeiter picked up his maiden PGA Tour Victory at the Rocket Classic in June, so lets dive deeper into the family.
The Titleist T-Series Irons
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What Are The Models And Who Are They Aimed At?
T100 Iron
The previous T100 iron was widely regarded as one of the best irons for low handicappers, and the new model looks set to come in as a direct replacement. The T100 remains the main choice for the best players in the world, offering the ultimate in feel and control. The fully forged blade offers the thinnest topline of all of the new models, minimal offset, and an improved Variable Bounce Sole compared to its predecessor.
This would be the model for those seeking versatility and shotmaking capabilities. A new muscle channel has been introduced in the 3 and 4-iron has lowered the CG to help produce a high launch and a split high-density tungsten has been added for increased stability.
Read our full Titleist 2025 T100 iron review
T150 Iron
Building on the T100 chassis, the T150 has been designed as a slightly more powerful version of the T100. The T150 is for those golfers wanting the precision of a tour iron with an injection of speed and confidence. The T150 is a forged head that’s slightly larger than the T100, the T150 inspires confidence at address due to a slightly thicker topline and is an option we expect to see tour players take advantage of when it comes to making a combo set alongside some T100 irons.
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