2025 Titleist T-Series Irons

The 250s are really awesome irons. Going up a little bit in weight has been great for me. Superficially, they just really nailed the timeless, clean look that I love. Usually these types of irons have some compromises in terms of looks - badges, super thick, etc. - but these are finally perfect to my eyes. I have been wanting a long term iron marriage and I think these are it.
 
I was able to hit a T100 over the weekend and all I could say was wow! The sound was powerful and the feel was so good. Was just trying to test a few clubs before December 1st, but the kid at GG kept handing me different stuff. He was/is a Tilteist guy and with how these and the CBs felt I understand why he plays them. T100 though was nice to hit and compare to the Callaway's I've been demoing the last few months. Very strong updates from Team Titleist!
 
I have absolutely gotten away with some toe-side misses. Like end of the grooves misses that still somehow ended up okay. I'm still amazed at the forgiveness they built into these while still making them look fairly compact. It's impressive.
The T150 is considerably smaller than the 350 and it has the same toe-side forgiveness voodoo
 
The 250s are really awesome irons. Going up a little bit in weight has been great for me. Superficially, they just really nailed the timeless, clean look that I love. Usually these types of irons have some compromises in terms of looks - badges, super thick, etc. - but these are finally perfect to my eyes. I have been wanting a long term iron marriage and I think these are it.
Great point on not having any compromises in terms of looks…it is unique for an iron in this category.
 
Numbers in the sim are looking awesome for me right now with the 150's and the 250 5 iron. Really controlled shape and for the most part, predictable results which is absolutely fantastic.

I'm impressed at how satisfying they have been.
Even more impressed with how solid the LZ combo has been.
 
Hello - What is your SS with the 7 iron? Thank you
Let me see if I have any pics from my lessons that show that. I haven't really paid it much attention recently, so I can't remember right off the top of my head. Mid 80s maybe? I'll try to get a more definitive answer for you.
 
I’ve been playing the T-Series T350 irons for a few months now, and they’ve continued to impress me. The feel is solid and consistent, and the forgiveness, especially low on the face, is excellent. The mid irons have been the biggest surprise. They’re clubs I’ve never typically hit well, but with these I’m seeing much more consistency and confidence, especially with my distance control. During my fitting before the Titleist Experience, we decided to have the lofts adjusted weak, and Titleist shipped them that way. The result has been a slightly higher, more controlled ball flight that has been a welcome surprise. Probably the best my iron game has been in a couple years. It's never pretty, but it's definitely less ugly.
 
Numbers in the sim are looking awesome for me right now with the 150's and the 250 5 iron. Really controlled shape and for the most part, predictable results which is absolutely fantastic.

I'm impressed at how satisfying they have been.
Even more impressed with how solid the LZ combo has been.
LZ’s for the win! I really love that shaft with my 150s as well.
 
I’ve been playing the T-Series T350 irons for a few months now, and they’ve continued to impress me. The feel is solid and consistent, and the forgiveness, especially low on the face, is excellent. The mid irons have been the biggest surprise. They’re clubs I’ve never typically hit well, but with these I’m seeing much more consistency and confidence, especially with my distance control. During my fitting before the Titleist Experience, we decided to have the lofts adjusted weak, and Titleist shipped them that way. The result has been a slightly higher, more controlled ball flight that has been a welcome surprise. Probably the best my iron game has been in a couple years. It's never pretty, but it's definitely less ugly.
I'm glad to see so much feedback and buzz on the 350's.
They usually go unnoticed, since better players are focused on the 100/150 and 250's.
Happy we haven't been forgotten with the 350's...
 
I'm still getting used to the Steelfiber shafts in mine. Some good & some bad. I had the case of the hooks the other day. Usually it's the opposite of that ... fading to the right all the time. Nope, not then. I finally figured something out. Problem was, I was on the 14th hole :banghead: proceeded to par 14 thru 16 & then on a par 3 #17, playing about 155 yards up the hill, over a trap. I hit a great 7 iron that never left the flag. Landed just over the bunker & released towards the back pin placement. I couldn't see where it ended up from the tee box. We driver up & it's within 18" of the hole. Easy tap in birdie. Then par on 18 as well.
I just need to hit balls on the range before I play to find my spot for the day. My low point where my timing is, change ball placement around until I find it. Not wait until late in the round to see where my low point is.
I'm just lucky if I get to play, let alone have time to hit balls on the range. But they are coming around for sure
 
I'm glad to see so much feedback and buzz on the 350's.
They usually go unnoticed, since better players are focused on the 100/150 and 250's.
Happy we haven't been forgotten with the 350's...
I think the visuals with the redesign have really helped people feel more comfortable jumping into an iron like the 350. They are so nice looking in the bag.
 
I'm still getting used to the Steelfiber shafts in mine. Some good & some bad. I had the case of the hooks the other day. Usually it's the opposite of that ... fading to the right all the time. Nope, not then. I finally figured something out. Problem was, I was on the 14th hole :banghead: proceeded to par 14 thru 16 & then on a par 3 #17, playing about 155 yards up the hill, over a trap. I hit a great 7 iron that never left the flag. Landed just over the bunker & released towards the back pin placement. I couldn't see where it ended up from the tee box. We driver up & it's within 18" of the hole. Easy tap in birdie. Then par on 18 as well.
I just need to hit balls on the range before I play to find my spot for the day. My low point where my timing is, change ball placement around until I find it. Not wait until late in the round to see where my low point is.
I'm just lucky if I get to play, let alone have time to hit balls on the range. But they are coming around for sure

I share that same challenge with you. Ball position with the T250* (with Steelfiber shafts) has been the thing I need to focus the most on during set-up with my irons. When that is right, the performance is great. When the ball is too far forward in my stance (the place where I played my prior irons from), the pulls and hooks show up.

I have gotten to the point where I have taken notes in my phone on optimal ball placement visuals and reminders that I review before playing. That has helped me get it right from the first tee but it can creep up on me if I am not paying attention.
 
I'm glad to see so much feedback and buzz on the 350's.
They usually go unnoticed, since better players are focused on the 100/150 and 250's.
Happy we haven't been forgotten with the 350's...
The sleek irons typically get all the buzz but these 350s are something else. Every person I played with that has asked about them were stunned when I told them they were game improvement irons. That said, the rest of the line is pretty incredible, not only for their form factor, but also because they pack a lot of the help the 350s have into them. If the powers that be came along and replaced my 350s with 150s, I would just shrug and roll with it. Mishits won’t turn out as well, but they won’t turn out nearly as bad as the shape and size of the iron would have you believe.
 
I ended up moving on from the PX 6.0 shafts in my T150s and I'm back to the long standing $tapers. The PX shafts are always a love/hate for me.

Unfortunately Titlist send my T250 5 iron at std length, so will be some time before I get the replacement.
 
I ended up moving on from the PX 6.0 shafts in my T150s and I'm back to the long standing $tapers. The PX shafts are always a love/hate for me.

Unfortunately Titlist send my T250 5 iron at std length, so will be some time before I get the replacement.
Couldn't you replace it yourself? A lot faster
 
Couldn't you replace it yourself? A lot faster

Yes, I could have. But that would have cost me money.... and since it's Winter in NY essentially.... I can wait.
 
Had an update that moved my ship date up to yesterday...checked today...pushed back to 11/20 now :cry:

Spongebob Squarepants Ngapa GIF by The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge On The Run
 
I am surprised by the sound of the T350/250. They really are loud. It doesn’t bother me all that much, but I’m surprised Titleist wasn’t able to dampen them a bit more.
 
I am surprised by the sound of the T350/250. They really are loud. It doesn’t bother me all that much, but I’m surprised Titleist wasn’t able to dampen them a bit more.
What is the sound you are hearing…is it a higher pitched “ping” or more of a deeper sounding “thud”? I haven’t noticed that with mine but will pay more attention this weekend.
 
What is the sound you are hearing…is it a higher pitched “ping” or more of a deeper sounding “thud”? I haven’t noticed that with mine but will pay more attention this weekend.
I wouldn’t say it’s higher pitched, just loud. I’ve never been one to obsess over sound and feel. I appreciate good feel, but I also don’t mind the powerful sound and feel that let’s you know you just striped one. I’ve played everything from forged to hollow cast heads. I go with whatever is hitting my numbers without having to adjust my swing too much. So far, the T350 in particular has been really easy distance.
 
I wouldn’t say it’s higher pitched, just loud. I’ve never been one to obsess over sound and feel. I appreciate good feel, but I also don’t mind the powerful sound and feel that let’s you know you just striped one. I’ve played everything from forged to hollow cast heads. I go with whatever is hitting my numbers without having to adjust my swing too much. So far, the T350 in particular has been really easy distance.
Hello GL87 - Easy distance compared to which iron? And how did you find the forgiveness?
 
I wouldn’t say it’s higher pitched, just loud. I’ve never been one to obsess over sound and feel. I appreciate good feel, but I also don’t mind the powerful sound and feel that let’s you know you just striped one. I’ve played everything from forged to hollow cast heads. I go with whatever is hitting my numbers without having to adjust my swing too much. So far, the T350 in particular has been really easy distance.
I find what you describe when I hit a shot out on the toe. To me it sounds like a slapping noise with some reverb, especially playing a former ball like the left dash. Well struck shots have a solid sound and feel to me.
 
Hello GL87 - Easy distance compared to which iron? And how did you find the forgiveness?
I can get 150+ yards on a below average strike, which is good for me. My 7i ss is 78-80 mph. I have found that when you hit these around the middle, they really get the ball out there. IMO, there are more forgiving irons out there if you live off the toe, but these are very good for all around forgiveness. I’m currently playing Hot Metal Pro’s which are insanely forgiving off the toe, hence my comparison. But I would say the T350 gets the ball out there as quickly and easily as any iron I’ve ever hit.
 
I’m 4 weeks post op and the doc said i was all clear for chipping and putting. What I heard was I can swing a club as long as it’s not full bore. So that’s what I did 😏

Anyway, having a month of rust to knock off definitely put the T-350s through all the paces again. Toe, thin, open face, closed face, etc. Whatever variation there was, I hit one or two of them (except that S-word one, that can get lost.) Swinging at around 65-70% still yielded some excellent results and there was plenty of height and descent angle on decently struck shots. Thin ones still went lower and hotter but that’s the nature of things there. The W48 still flies higher and shorter than I would like. Might be a me issue but it will likely get bent a little strong in the spring to tighten up the gap between it and PW.

Three months in and these still manage to do something to impress each time I have them out.
 
Here’s a perfect example of what I’m seeing with the T350. Spin is averaging just over 4k.

Edit: Just realized the distance was cropped out. This one carried 166 with a total distance of 174. Descent angle of 44 degrees. Also, if you’re looking at the shot shape, remember, I’m a lefty lol.
 

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