T100-S irons

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By EDYER

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  1. Has anyone in the community hit and or has purchased and gamed the new T100-S model irons? With the 2 degrees stronger loft curious to hear about the overall distance gains and true forgiveness of iron. Looking to upgrade an older set of Titleist irons. Thank you!

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  2. Anthony C

    Anthony C
    Tinton Falls NJ

    Lots of chatter on these in the forum. They are awesome. Great distance without losing workability. These are near perfect.
  3. Thomas K

    Thomas K
    Steamboat Springs, CO

    Military
    I have a 5 through PW set. I play a Vokey SM7 48* gap wedge which I like MUCH more than the 48* T100s. I reshafted the clubs from Dynamic X100s to Aerotech Steel Fiber shafts. I would say they are about five yards longer for me (swing speed 100 mph and 76 years) than the stock T100 and hit the ball slightly lower. I don't see any difference in spin when the ball hits the green. An excellent Titleist offering.
  4. There are major delays in these heads.i ordered my T100s back on July 25, estimate ship date in November
  5. The T-100s and T-100 look, swing and feel great, but the logo (sticker) on the back will fall off at some point.
  6. Doug E

    Doug E
    Urbana, MD

    CLosinger said:

    The T-100s and T-100 look, swing and feel great, but the logo (sticker) on the back will fall off at some point.

    Just a thought---and suggestion---regarding the logo sticker falling off.

    Virtually all adhesives will break down (even most epoxies) if they spend too much time soaking in water. So, I would NOT clean my clubs by dunking them in a bucket of water everyday, but rather just use a spray bottle of H2O, a damp rag and nylon brush to clean them. This would be particularly true on the T100s due to the recessed design of where the logo is displayed. It would seem to be a potential collection point for water to sit, contributing to the eventual degradation of the adhesive.

    Same reason why I would never leave a club sitting in water above the hosel. Once you remove it from the water, the moisture around the hosel doesn't just immediately evaporate. It takes a bit more time. Over time, that moisture can work its way down into the epoxy between the shaft and iron head, which can result in the club coming apart when you least expect it.
  7. jgun71

    jgun71
    Mattawan, MI

    I received mine the first week in June. I was upgrading a 20+ year old set of DCI’s. Between the technology and loft I have added about 15 yds per club. I hit these about 5 yd further than the strait T100. For me, this was perfect because it helped stretch out the top end of my bag and tie into a 13* 3 wood with a 19* hybrid. I play with 4 wedges and end with a 60* which means my wedges are gapped at 44*, 50*, 56* and 60*. I am ok with the wider gaps at the bottom of the bag as I am more comfortable controlling distance with the short clubs. I couldn’t be happier with these sticks. Good swings are rewarded. Bad ones, well, they end up where they belong.
  8. Simon W

    Simon W
    Peterborough

    I’ve had my T100s for about 4 weeks now, and love them.

    Penetrating flight, great at turf interaction and amazing feel.

    Custom fitting at Peterborough Milton (Elitepro Golf) was super valuable, too. Shaft choice was the Nippon which saw me gain about 4 yards with a 7-iron versus the other shafts tested.

    I moved from a set of miz JPX Pro and have found the shot dispersion to be improved and distance control consistent.

    Recommended, and definitely get fitted.
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