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Explore Titleist’s new T100, T150, T250, T250 Launch Spec, and T350 irons in depth. We break down the technology, fitting insights
At AmateurGolf.com, we believe in helping golfers make informed equipment choices. A new set of irons is a big investment, and the goal isn’t just to buy something shiny—it’s to find clubs that genuinely help you hit more greens, control your distances, and lower your scores. That’s why we go beyond marketing speak and break down exactly what’s new in a launch like the 2025 Titleist T-Series irons.
The new Titleist T-Series lineup includes the updated T100, T150, and T350, plus the all-new T250 and T250 Launch Spec. Each model is built for a clear player profile. Below, we explain the differences, share our testing group's first impressions, and help you decide which might fit your game best.
Even the best iron won't perform if it's the wrong fit. Launch angle, lie angle, loft, shaft flex, weight—all these factors shape your ball flight and distance control. Titleist's SureFit system makes on-the-spot loft and lie tweaks easy for fitters, but it's on you to get that session booked. We highly recommend professional fitting to find the right T-Series model or blended set for your swing.
The Titleist T100 irons are fully forged, compact, and designed for elite ball-strikers who prioritize precision, workability, and feedback. With one-degree stronger lofts than before (7-iron at 33°), they deliver better gapping without losing stopping power. A new muscle channel in the 3- and 4-irons improves long-iron launch while sharper grooves in the scoring clubs maintain spin from rough and wet conditions. If you want ultimate control with traditional shaping, the T100 is Titleist’s most tour-validated iron.
The Titleist T150 irons offer everything the T100 does with a little more help. Slightly larger but still classic at address, T150 features stronger lofts (7-iron at 32°) and an improved muscle channel in the mid- to long-irons for added speed and launch. Variable Face Thickness helps preserve ball speed on off-center hits while split tungsten weighting improves stability. Ideal for better players who want tour-level feel with modern speed and forgiveness.
The all-new Titleist T250 replaces the old T200, offering a hollow-body, all-steel design with a forged L-Face for faster ball speeds. The lower center of gravity and Max Impact technology ensure consistent launch and spin across the face. With a 7-iron loft at 30.5°, T250 is built for golfers wanting a clean, classic look that delivers modern distance and forgiveness without hot spots or fliers that can mess up gapping.
The Titleist T250 Launch Spec is a new variant designed for moderate swing-speed players who need easier launch. It features the same hollow-body, forged L-Face construction as T250 but with added loft (7-iron at 35°) and a lighter headweight to help get the ball in the air higher and stop faster on greens. This is the ideal option for players who fight a low ball flight and want more carry and green-holding power.
The Titleist T350 irons are the most forgiving in the lineup. They use a hollow-body, all-steel design with a forged L-Face for maximum ball speed. Variable Face Thickness and Max Impact tech help maintain distance even on mishits low on the face. With a 7-iron loft at 29°, T350 is designed to launch high and fly far while maintaining a sleek, modern look that appeals even to better players blending sets. Perfect for golfers who want maximum help without giving up looks.
"The T150 has that better-player shape with just a touch more forgiveness. Even without hitting them yet, you can see Titleist designed them for players who want precision but aren't afraid of modern help."
— Andy, AmateurGolf.com Gear Editor
"T250 seems like it will be a big fit for a wide range. It has a cleaner topline than many distance irons but the tech under the hood screams consistent speed and easy launch."
— Tim, Fitting Panelist
Our final advice? Don’t guess. Get fit. A professional fitting is the best way to see which Titleist T-Series iron—or combination—will help you hit better shots and lower your scores.
For details on fittings and custom options, visit Titleist.com.

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