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

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By Allan

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  1. I've gone from T-100's to combo MB/CB to T-100S (black with black shafts) to last year's T-150's. My T-100S have hardly no wear and look drop dead gorgeous, but I just can't replace the T-150's. I love them so much. Great distance, tight dispersion, feel like butter.
  2. I’ve had the 716 AP2s since they came out. I was recently fitted for a combo set of T200 and T150 (4-6/7-P). I’ve had about 12 yards of extra distance across the board, much tighter dispersion, and good spin levels. I’m still dialing in club selection on the course, but I love my new irons and if anybody is on the fence about purchasing, give them a try, they’re great.
  3. I was playing the 2019 T100s. I switched to the 2023 T150s. These seem to be a little more forgiving and have a much better feel. The feel is much softer and comparable to the feel of a miz iron.
  4. semarlor

    semarlor
    Charlotte, NC

    I was playing 718 AP2 until I was fit for the new T-Series irons last year. I previously played 718 AP2 5-P and a 718 T-MB 4 iron with Steelfiber i125 shafts because I liked the higher launch but learned during the fitting that I had too much spin that was causing the ball to balloon and lose carry distance.

    I was fit into a T100 5-P and a T200 4 iron with Modus Tour 130X shafts to maintain the launch I like while dropping the spin by 1k rpms. I didn't like the feel of the previous generation T100 (which is why I played AP2 for so long) but the new T-Series felt incredible. Solid sound and feel without the "clicky" feel I was trying to avoid.

    I can honestly say these are the best irons I have ever played. You could have laid a beach towel over the last 5 shots I hit during the fitting, they were that consistent. We looked at a T150 for the combo set but I was getting the ball speed and carry distance I was looking for from the T200.

    I cannot recommend a proper fitting enough. I had never tried a Nippon shaft before my fitter suggested it and I don't plan on using anything else from here on out.
  5. I play T300 but I put in Black R Plus shafts because I'm 68 and my swing speed isn't the same. I hit them well.
    I stick with Titleist and Pings. I'm not the player I once was but I still enjoy the game.

    Augie
  6. Military
    a year and a half ago bought the T-100s 4-gw, with the amt Red S300 shafts, they helped with a higher ball flight with a solid feel on every shot. Just a week ago I purchased, after being fitted, the new T-200 with the amt S300 black shafts. This is a perfect combination for me. I have played 5 rounds since the purchase and I can't believe the difference in the shaft, even though it's a few grams heavier. the ball flight is higher, straiter, and carries about 5-10 yards longer. the new T-200 is everything a golf club should be. Get fitted and enjoy. Steve
  7. SHAWN E

    SHAWN E
    Sarasota FL

    So my previous model was the T150 model irons. I was struggling getting my gapping same as the set of T100s irons I had previous to this series. I then decided to switch to the newest model T100 and have had unparalleled success dialing them in!! I have never had an iron with this much forgiveness and playability. These will definitely be in the bag until the next gen hits the model!!
  8. I had a set of 981 irons and should have never traded them in? Our you coming out with anything like the old 981's?

    Augie
  9. 981's
  10. Great new feel with the updated irons. I was using the T 100s Clubs (4-W) and now I am up to T100 (7-W) and a six iron of T 150 and a five iron of T 200. The feel with these irons is exceptional, and I recommend them to everybody as they have helped me with ball control and lowering my scores.
  11. Switched from a 620 MB/CB set (4-5/6-PW) to T100 (4-PW) and have been loving the added forgiveness throughout the bag. Was looking to maintain feels/topline look while adding some forgiveness on mishits and these have checked all the boxes so far. Biggest bonus for me that I’ve noticed since being able to play a few rounds is the little higher flight, while still maintaining/exceeding the distance of the 620s. So far so good and looking forward to continue swinging the T100’s!
  12. Titleist U

    Titleist U
    State College, PA.

    I switched from T150's to T350's after hearing a local pro who was playing them. I found it actually easier to draw my 7 iron and loved the hit & stability out of wet rough. The 150's were phenomenal but the 350's were more predictable out of rough and after gaining distance out of my new Titleist driver, 3 metal, and 7 wood I believed the tradeoff from wet rough worth sacrificing a little bit of workability in the 150's to the 350's in the 4 and 5 iron. Absolutely love them in the crosswind on long par 3's!!!
  13. Charles M

    Charles M
    Georgia

    Military
    I went from the 2021 T200 to the 2021 T100s then of course the 2022 T100s Blacks; all great sticks. About a month after I got the black T100s' I got an invitation for a fitting for the new T-Series, so now I have the T150's. The T150's are easy to hit, my misses are not as far offline as with the T100s'. The spin I get with the long irons get that hop and stop, they land nice and soft. They just give you more control. After reading this, I notice I have a buying problem. Thanks Team Titleist, can't wait to see what's next!
  14. Andrew L

    Andrew L
    St Peters, MO

    I went from 718 AP3's (4-PW) to a mixed set of U505 3-iron, T200 (4-6) and T150 (7-PW). While I was fit for my AP3 at a big box retailer, I did a Titleist fitting back in October for the new irons. The experience was great, and the biggest takeaway from my fitting was getting the T200's 2* weak and the T150's 1* weak. This change has helped tighten up my dispersion throughout the bag. As much as I loved my AP3's the look, feel and performance of the T200/T150's is leaps and bounds ahead.
  15. Just got the t150 irons 4 to p wedge in feb upgraded from the ap2 712. Brilliant fitters at st.Ives , England. Massive difference in ball striking and distance. Replaced all gap wedges with sm9 Vokeys again massive difference. So happy with improvement using upgraded clubs. Been using the TSR 3 driver since July last year again so good with slight mis hits. Well done Titleist for helping us higher single figure handicappers !!
  16. a few of years ago, I was fit by a Titleist rep into the 4-P 620CB & px rifle 6.0 shafts. After working with a PGA professional on swing changes for 6-8 months, I went through the fitting process again with a trusted Titleist rep. This time, I was fit into a blended set of 5i T200, 6i T150, 7-Gap T100 all with AMT Red and Vokey 54 & 58 degree S200 wedges. The same rep also put me in TSR3-9 DI driver, TSR2-16.5 UB 3w, and 2 TSR3 hybrids. My overall confidence with each club has allowed me to play more relaxed, and when combined with the swing changes, have made a huge difference in my overall game. My carry numbers are now very consistent. My ball flight trajectory/descent angle is much improved and results in better spin numbers and stopping power. Putting with Scotty Cameron Jet Set 2+ and ProV1x. Handicap has improved from 13-14 to 7-8 and getting better every round. Better Fit - Better Game.
  17. Tain

    Tain
    Leeds, AL

    The 2023 T350 irons are the perfect blend of forgiveness, performance, feel, and good looks.
  18. Allan said:

    Are you one of the thousands of Team Titleist members who have upgraded to 2023 T-Series irons from a prior generation of T-Series, AP, or other legacy Titleist irons?

    If so, let us know which previous model Titleist iron you were playing, which set of 2023 T-Series irons you put in play, and how that change has impacted your performance on the course. 

    If you are interested in experiencing New T-Series irons with a Titleist Fitting Expert, look for a Titleist Club Fitting near you with our Fitting Locator Tool here: titleist.com/locator

    Appreciate your thoughts and feedback in advance! 

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    I switched from 716 CB to a split bag of t100 6-P, and t150 4-5. I was very pleased with the purchase. I got the extra yards I was looking for and more forgiveness. Quick thoughts on t100 is that they are fast. I am able to move the ball left and right much better than the CB irons. The 150 are hot, which is great. Not sure how the weights compare with similar shafts, but I think my swing speed has improved.
  19. David M

    David M
    Lexington, SC

    I think I've owned every previous model of Titleist irons made in the last two decades. My last three sets were the T100 Black, T200, and now the T150. It's difficult to imagine a better iron than the T150. Great swings are rewarded with great results while less than perfect impact creates misses that by many standards would be good. The T150 is the PERFECT product of performance meeting forgiveness without giving up the serious look of a players club.

    I personally think I've sold 10+ sets from other golfers trying mine on the course or the practice range,

    Now..... when are the T150 Black irons hitting the market???
  20. Dennis S

    Dennis S
    Peachtree City, GA

    Military
    I went from 718AP2 (5-GW) to T-150 (5-GW). Both with the AMT white stiff shaft. I hit the ball pretty high and thought maybe the less loft would bring the flight down. Not the case. Got my clubs last September so just now getting a feel for distances as the weather warms up. Was a little concerned with gapping from 48 degree GW to 56 degree sand wedge but it is very easy to hit partial shots so hasn't been a problem. All in all very pleased with the performance and especially the looks of the T-150.
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