2025 Titleist T-Series Irons

I hit such a high 8i draw from the rough that I thought for sure it was gonna be short...nah. 3ft below the pin. Can't believe how good these are for me.
 
I hit such a high 8i draw from the rough that I thought for sure it was gonna be short...nah. 3ft below the pin. Can't believe how good these are for me.
One of the best things about the 350s is that Titleist designed them to help fight against the “flyer” lie, so if you have a ball sitting up in the rough you can take your normal club for that distance rather than having to assess the lie and predict how the ball is going to come out.
 
Was able to get some swings in the chilly garage this morning, and the T-Series are feeling like “my irons”. Compared to the other sets I have with my old preferred shafts, the Modus just feels so smooth in transition, and I’m able to relax my tempo quite a bit. Consistent peak heights across the set is so nice to see, although I see lower launch numbers at home (usually around 95-100’, but that could be temperature as well). Despite not playing a ton since winter making its appearance here, these are starting to pick up the little nicks and scrapes I love to see, and adds to the charm of playing a forged players iron. Where my set splits (5i), the T250 feels a little snappier, but sounds and performs so similar to the T150 I’d be happy playing these even farther down.
 
I took the T100s out for their first round yesterday and the feel amazing with the AMT White shafts.

People seem worried about the size but they have a longer blade length than the Edel Pros I have been using for the last 3 seasons.

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One of the best things about the 350s is that Titleist designed them to help fight against the “flyer” lie, so if you have a ball sitting up in the rough you can take your normal club for that distance rather than having to assess the lie and predict how the ball is going to come out.
I love how consistent the T350s are. I’ve had very few flyers and have just been going with my normal club for that distance. Had a shot the other day that I almost went a club down, expecting a flyer. Distance called for GW, so I went with that and stuck it to about 12 feet. The consistency of the T350s is just downright impressive to me.
 
The t150 8i is becoming a go-to club for me around the greens from the fringe for bump and run type shots. I holed out with the 8i from about 6’ off the green to a hole that was uphill and had to play about a foot of break.

It’s been stated before but the turf interaction with the T150s is really really good. I don’t typically like having a dead pan dirt lie but today I had one from a little over 120y. I hit a chippy knockdown T150 PW from slightly back of middle of my stance straight at the flag that ended up about 10-11’ below the hole for birdie, which I drained.

another thing we’ve talked a bit about is thin and toe side forgiveness being really good but what I haven’t experienced as much yet is heel side forgiveness. Today I had 170ish on a par 3. I hit the t150 7i heel side but middle and the ball still drew towards the hole, landed right of and below the hole about 12’ away and the finished 4’ left of the hole for a relatively easy birdie. First photo shows where the strike was.
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The t150 8i is becoming a go-to club for me around the greens from the fringe for bump and run type shots. I holed out with the 8i from about 6’ off the green to a hole that was uphill and had to play about a foot of break.

It’s been stated before but the turf interaction with the T150s is really really good. I don’t typically like having a dead pan dirt lie but today I had one from a little over 120y. I hit a chippy knockdown T150 PW from slightly back of middle of my stance straight at the flag that ended up about 10-11’ below the hole for birdie, which I drained.

another thing we’ve talked a bit about is thin and toe side forgiveness being really good but what I haven’t experienced as much yet is heel side forgiveness. Today I had 170ish on a par 3. I hit the t150 7i heel side but middle and the ball still drew towards the hole, landed right of and below the hole about 12’ away and the finished 4’ left of the hole for a relatively easy birdie. First photo shows where the strike was.
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That’s almost like cheating. Nice bird 👊
 
The t150 8i is becoming a go-to club for me around the greens from the fringe for bump and run type shots. I holed out with the 8i from about 6’ off the green to a hole that was uphill and had to play about a foot of break.

It’s been stated before but the turf interaction with the T150s is really really good. I don’t typically like having a dead pan dirt lie but today I had one from a little over 120y. I hit a chippy knockdown T150 PW from slightly back of middle of my stance straight at the flag that ended up about 10-11’ below the hole for birdie, which I drained.

another thing we’ve talked a bit about is thin and toe side forgiveness being really good but what I haven’t experienced as much yet is heel side forgiveness. Today I had 170ish on a par 3. I hit the t150 7i heel side but middle and the ball still drew towards the hole, landed right of and below the hole about 12’ away and the finished 4’ left of the hole for a relatively easy birdie. First photo shows where the strike was.
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That is a really good result given that strike location. Glad they are continuing to perform for you.
 
I keep hitting the 250* at the store and it’s the only thing I can get a descent angle over 40. Every other club is in the 33-35 range.
 
I keep hitting the 250* at the store and it’s the only thing I can get a descent angle over 40. Every other club is in the 33-35 range.
Might be a contender
 
I keep hitting the 250* at the store and it’s the only thing I can get a descent angle over 40. Every other club is in the 33-35 range.

That is a significant difference. I saw about 4 degree increase when switching to T250* and that led to an improved ball flight with much better stopping power.

Let us know what you decide and how it works out.
 
That is a significant difference. I saw about 4 degree increase when switching to T250* and that led to an improved ball flight with much better stopping power.

Let us know what you decide and how it works out.
That is my result with the 350's much higher trajectory and they stop well on the greens.
 
Holding out hope the black series comes back.
 
I took the T100s out for their first round yesterday and the feel amazing with the AMT White shafts.

People seem worried about the size but they have a longer blade length than the Edel Pros I have been using for the last 3 seasons.

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Do you feel like they dig more or are they pretty good at cutting/ bouncing through the turf compared to the Edels?

I just wish they felt better

What shafts have you plugged into them?
 
Every time I see this thread active, I get excited. I was fit into the T 250s a couple of months ago. I didn’t get them yet though because it was close to the offseason and I don’t really need the new irons until early spring.
 
Every time I see this thread active, I get excited. I was fit into the T 250s a couple of months ago. I didn’t get them yet though because it was close to the offseason and I don’t really need the new irons until early spring.

What set-up in the T250s did you get?
 
What set-up in the T250s did you get?
Didn’t get them yet. But I was fit into 6 through GW standard length, 1 degree upright and KBS Max 55 shafts. I hit the 250s better than the Launch Spec and the T350s.
 
I must take the time to hit the 250 and 150 again when healthy versus first time at fitting when at the tail end of the flu. Next time at store will check fitting cart to see if they have graphite shaft options to pair alongside. Would like to try the Recoils and MMT.
 
Do you feel like they dig more or are they pretty good at cutting/ bouncing through the turf compared to the Edels?



What shafts have you plugged into them?
Relatively dry dormant conditions this week so I didn’t notice any more digging than I do with the Edels.

I’ve also been working on my swing the past few months and I’m not as steep as I have previously been.

I’m looking forward to additional time with them because I did notice the Miss hits are less penal than the Edel Pros
 
Didn’t get them yet. But I was fit into 6 through GW standard length, 1 degree upright and KBS Max 55 shafts. I hit the 250s better than the Launch Spec and the T350s.
Since you said “yet,” is that the plan for spring? New set of T250s?
 
Since you said “yet,” is that the plan for spring? New set of T250s?
It’s a strong probability. There isn’t much sense having them now in the winter here.
 
The t150 8i is becoming a go-to club for me around the greens from the fringe for bump and run type shots. I holed out with the 8i from about 6’ off the green to a hole that was uphill and had to play about a foot of break.

It’s been stated before but the turf interaction with the T150s is really really good. I don’t typically like having a dead pan dirt lie but today I had one from a little over 120y. I hit a chippy knockdown T150 PW from slightly back of middle of my stance straight at the flag that ended up about 10-11’ below the hole for birdie, which I drained.

another thing we’ve talked a bit about is thin and toe side forgiveness being really good but what I haven’t experienced as much yet is heel side forgiveness. Today I had 170ish on a par 3. I hit the t150 7i heel side but middle and the ball still drew towards the hole, landed right of and below the hole about 12’ away and the finished 4’ left of the hole for a relatively easy birdie. First photo shows where the strike was.
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Hell of a shot right there! That’s a crazy example of just how forgiving the T Series irons are.

Turf interaction with the T350 has been phenomenal as well. Titleist did a great job at making sure these are playable from literally any lie. I’ve had that hard pan lie and it’s crazy how well it worked. The other side of that is fairway bunkers. I keep finding myself in fairways bunkers and the T350 have been incredible. I used to be good in those situations, but struggled most of this year until I put these in the bag. Fairway, rough, hard pan, fluffy sand, these just seem to get it through it all with ease.
 
It’s a strong probability. There isn’t much sense having them now in the winter here.
Oh I don’t know about that, they’re quite nice to look at. lol

If you end up with a set in the spring, I’ll be looking forward to seeing how they perform for you on course.
 
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