2023 T-Series Irons vs. Prior-Gen Titleist Irons

Follow Thread

By Allan

  • 20 Likes
  • 91 Replies
  1. JTintheShore

    JTintheShore
    Belmont Shore

    My experience is similar to that of Chris from Ohio above. I had the T100s for about 3 months and loved them. They were one of my favorite iron sets. Loved the thin topline and that they were essentially a T100 with 2 degrees of extra loft. The T150s came out just around the time that the Roger Dunn 90 trade in-period was expiring and I was able to get the T150s for straight trade. Aesthetically the new T100 and T150 sets are in my opinion, the best looking clubs that Titleist has ever produced that aren't blades. While I miss the thinner top line of the T100s, I can't deny that the T150s are more forgiving on thin shots from the lower grooves and out on the toe. The distance loss on those shots is so minimal and the ball gets close to where I intended. Just all around great irons.
  2. I've had Titleist irons all the way back to my 670MB – they just always seem to fit my game/swing the best. I had T100 most recently and gave them to my son - he tried them and fell in love with them after using my 714 AP2 for years through his school golf career.
    I got "Titleist fitted" four months and the T150 absolutely felt like the best blades I've ever played. Along with that, they truly give you the forgiveness that Titleist talks about – I'm not just saying that.
    This week I played three times at three very different clubs that were also extremely difficult courses - and the irons were spectacular. My swing is very much a digging swing and the soul of the T150 feels like it's almost built for that style of swing. Again I'm not just saying all this for the forum, but I have been highly impressed.
    These days it seems like you just don't actually get something that is better than you paid for. Most of the time I think a lot of us are disappointed with the quality of products and services. Not with T150 - now all I have at home are my new T150 irons along with my original 670 MB blades that I will never sell for sentimental reasons. Hope this helps.
    Post Image
  3. I was previously playing the 2021 T-100 4-PW in KBS $-taper 130 shafts (standard everything), which is what I was fit into (not with a Titleist fitter). I was playing ok, but found that I wasn't holding greens as well as I felt I should. Went through an entire fitting and got fit into T-150 4 iron (for ball speed reasons) and T-100 5-9, Vokey wedges for PW through lob wedge.

    4-PW got fit into Dynamic Gold X100 (1 degree flat).

    I find the new T-series irons get through the turf just a bit quicker. The sound and feel are pretty similar to the prior generation which is not a bad thing.
  4. Long time AP2 player. The new T150 Irons have the soft feel I love, launch and spin is perfect with a bit more distance.
  5. Jeff D

    Jeff D
    Wake Forest, NC 27587

    I’ve played Titleist Irons for many years. By my count this is my 4th - The latest to my bag are the T200’s . This has been my favorite set bar none. Fitted 5-PW - Higher ball flight and excellent feel. These are a big win for Titleist !!!
  6. Senior, slow swing. Went from T300 graphite to T350 graphite. I think best looking irons in its class. Also best performing irons for me. Ball flies high which helps in stopping. Improved sound and workability.
  7. Military
    Had the 2021 version of the T300's with regular flex shafts. Went to T150 5-GW and T200 #4 utility iron both with stiff shafts which have significantly reduced my dispersion pattern. The T200 utility iron is a game changer on tight Par-4's. Most importantly seeing those beautiful forged irons in my bag makes me want to play even more!
  8. ddwells34

    ddwells34
    New Smyrna Beach

    Military
    Switched from the 2021 T300 to the T350 after hitting them on a Titleist fitting day. Awesome clubs that don’t look like Game Improvement Irons. Love the forgiveness, minimal loss of distance and the looks of them. They are definitely sexy looking clubs. I’ve always been a Titleist guy and do not see that changing at all.
  9. Scott H

    Scott H
    California

    Switched to the T150 from the previous gen T100s. Slightly larger profile is confidence inspiring, and launch is higher without sacrificing distance. Went with the Modus 120s, which have a great smooth feel. Loving the overall package. Recently had a hole-in-one at my club, validating that they are a good fit!
  10. Jorge I

    Jorge I
    Coral Gables, FL

    Yes! I am one of the many who have switched to the new generation T200s from the previous generation. All I have to say is WOW! That being said, I expected it. It checks off all the boxes for me: Forgiveness, Distance and Playability. Want to thank Titleist Fitter Joey Saewitz (Oceanside, CA) who got me to make the change. He never lets me down. Go TITLEIST Nation!
  11. Been playing Titleist irons since 1999. Made the switch from the 2021 t100 (which I loved) and can say the 2023 are a massive leap. Usually feel an incremental upgrade between generations but the consistency of the 2023 is unmatched. I admit I’m biased as a near lifetime Titleist guy, but the feel and playability of the t100 is off the charts. I haven’t even mentioned the look, which is a massive upgrade with the logo going up. Huge win for Titleist, already rhe unquestioned manufacturer of clubs.
  12. Kip G

    Kip G
    Arcanum, OH

    I am currently in the t150 in 6-p and the t200 in the 4&5. While I love my t150’s, the t200’s have been the biggest benefit to my game. My strike pattern tends to be on the toe, and the t200’s lose very little distance or accuracy on those strikes.
  13. I've been gaming my T150's for about 6 months now, moved from T100's, 4-9 with Vokey wedges 46-58...
    There's something missing as far as feel is concerned, but forgiveness is there, Just not sure I'd trade one for the other. I might be ready to be a bogey golfer with MBs from 9-7 and CB 6-4. If I can score the same with those, but experience the feel I want, I'm all in. Titleist por vida!
  14. I played the 714 AP2’s for 8-9 years and I noticed they were losing some pop and distance. It was time for an upgrade for me. Loved the fitting because it put in the right shaft and the 2 degree up right on the heads. Since I received the 2023 T200 irons, I noticed the distance I gained back that I lost over the years and my confidence. The one thing that I am totally shocked about is the shafts I was fitted with, I went from a stiff shaft to an extra stiff shaft in my irons. The shaft options are so much better now these days. I am a Titleist guy and always will be.
  15. I switched from an old set of 962 Irons, Driver, 3W to the T200 Irons, Vokey SM9 Wedges and TSR3 D/3W. I have been greatly impressed by the way that the clubs feel around the course in the many different situations I encounter. I hadn't played in 15 years so it was very nice to start back playing with a newer Titleist set taking advantage of the improved technology. Glad that I stepped up and the new Pro-V1X golf balls pair nicely with the new clubs. Definitely a winning combination
  16. Roger H

    Roger H
    Tecumseh, MI

    Started with Titleist irons 10 years ago with the AP2 series then moved to the AP3 and gained some distance but lost feel, especially with the longer irons. Went to a Titleist fitting session and loved the feel and sound of the T150 irons with AMT Red shafts - the same as in my previous sets. I have T150 5-PW and a T200 4-iron that I love hitting. After putting the new irons in the bag I saw my handicap drop to the lowest it’s been since I was in my 20s (nearly four decades ago), due in part to more consistent iron play. I’ve been playing golf for 50 years and this set of irons are easily my favorite.
  17. Andrew

    Andrew
    Meridian, ID

    This is my 3rd set of Titleist Irons starting with the AP1's, then the 2021 T-200's. Currently hitting the T-150's and I love them. They are by far the best hitting irons I have ever owned, and drop dead gorgeous!

    Would it shock you to know that I have never had a conversation with our local rep? When considering the T-150's I asked my club pro if he could get the rep out, as a few others were interested in trying the the new T-150's. The response from the rep was "well, are they serious?". Guy never came out, and only got to hit a 7 iron that had been passed around more than ...... never mind. Something very similar happened with the T-200 fitting and had to find a demo day out of town to hit them. Been running Titleist since this hobby has consumed me, and while I love the brand, our local rep is not a good representation for Titleist.
  18. DStover

    DStover
    Smithfield, NC

    Does it need to be from a later set of Titleist irons? Tommy Armour? Starts with the same letter!
    After several years off from golf started back playing, decided I needed some new clubs. Started looking at new irons and loved the look of the T series right off. Was at a local Dicks and took a few swings of the T200 felt soooo good. Went in for a fitting at Dicks and tried everything from TM to cally png, and Titleist. Was still leaning to the Titleist with a P790 close second. Went to a Titleist fitting event after that and sealed the deal T200s!! Have a couple rounds in them and absolutely love the looks, feel, performance and confidence I have with them!
  19. Jim G

    Jim G
    Cranston, RI

    I was recently fit for the new T100 irons. I don’t know if I have seen a cleaner looking iron. In addition to the clean look the feel is exactly what I was hoping for! I can’t wait to for them to come in and play this season! Well done Titleist!!
  20. Justin K

    Justin K
    Saint Louis, MO

    I was playing T200 2021 series with Tensei graphite shafts. I went for a fitting for the new T350 irons to help me with my distance and for the hoped for forgiveness I now need (72 years old) Matt Spiknell took the time and effort to help me find the perfect fit. Ended up after several trials with the T350 6-GW with the STEELFIBER I80 shafts and could not be more delighted. They answered all my wishes, distance, feel, forgiveness, knocked it out of the park (something the STL Cardinals are not) Very, very happy. My 2 cents.
  1. Prev
  2. 1
  3. 2
  4. 3
  5. 4
  6. 5
  7. Next

Please login to post a comment.

Sign In

Haven't registered for Team Titleist yet?

Sign Up