Titleist has actually introduced its own brand new T-Series iron sequence, headlined through updated T100, T150, as well as T350 designs as well as launching the new T250 as well as T250 Release Specification irons. Engineered to supply enriched congruity, span, as well as believe, each iron style is actually made along with specific efficiency targets while mixing perfectly in combined collections.
“Each style is actually made along with the exact same objective in thoughts—our team wish to obtain you closer to your intended more frequently,” claimed Josh Talge, Titleist’s SVP of Golf Driver Advertising and marketing.
The brand-new T-Series irons are actually accessible for installations as well as pre-order coming from July 11 as well as is going to attack retail shelves internationally on August 21.
Next-Gen Functionality All over the Line
Titleist’s advancement was actually assisted through comments coming from trip pros, best newbies, as well as fitters worldwide. Depending on to Supervisor of Iron Growth Marni Ines, the essential targets were actually: enhancing long-iron launch, firming up mid-to-short iron twist congruity, as well as enhancing hold span dependability.
This production additionally improves Titleist’s “3 D’s” approach—span command, dispersal, as well as slant of declination—certainly not just like right metrics yet as center style concepts.
T100: The Modern Excursion Iron
The brand-new T100 keeps its own made, portable account favored through trip pros yet launches a number of improvements. A brand-new muscular tissue network in the 3- as well as 4-irons enhances launch as well as optimal elevation, while an Adjustable Skin Fullness (VFT) style as well as modern gouges strengthen span command as well as twist, specifically coming from tough as well as moist health conditions.

T100 remains to be actually the most-played iron on the PGA SCENIC TOUR, counted on through gamers like Ludvig Åberg, Jordan Spieth, as well as Justin Thomas (that activities T100 in a combined collection).
Notably, the brand-new T100 components one-degree more powerful loft spaces (thirty three° 7-iron), accommodating demands coming from each PGA as well as LPGA gamers.

T150: The Faster Gamer’s Iron
With a somewhat much larger account than the T100, the T150 is actually modified for gamers looking for even more velocity as well as mercy without giving up sense. More powerful loft spaces as well as a boosted muscular tissue network coming from the 7-iron up lead to greater launch as well as faster round velocities.
The T150 gain from the exact same VFT as well as modern gouge styles discovered in the T100, providing regular twist as well as air travel around differing health conditions.
Tour players like Will Zalatoris and Byeong-Hun An are among those who’ve adopted the T150 either in full or as part of a blended set.

T250: The New Player’s Distance Iron
Replacing the T200, the all-new T250 introduces a complete redesign with a clean all-steel construction. The slightly thicker topline and wider sole offer added confidence at address, while internal Max Impact technology and forged L-Face construction promote speed, launch, and forgiveness.
Ines described it as “consistent speed” without the unwanted low-spin “jumpers.” The hollow-body design ensures powerful yet predictable performance across the face.

Tour validation has been swift—Justin Thomas added a T250 4-iron, Wyndham Clark slotted in T250 3- and 4-irons, and Aldrich Potgieter used T250 long irons en route to victory at the Rocket Classic.
T250 Launch Spec: Higher Launch for Moderate Speeds
A brand-new addition to the lineup, T250 Launch Spec features identical construction to the standard T250 but with added loft and a lighter headweight (6g lighter). Its 35° 7-iron loft (4.5° weaker than standard) makes it ideal for players needing more height, carry, and stopping power.
“T250 Launch Spec has all the player’s distance tech, but helps moderate swing speed players achieve the 3 D’s more easily,” said Ines.
T350: Ultimate Game-Improvement Iron
The T350 offers the largest head size, fastest face, and deepest CG in the range, delivering maximum forgiveness and launch. Its hollow-body, high-strength steel construction integrates L-Face tech, improved Max Impact core, and progressive grooves—ideal for golfers prioritising distance and consistency.

Ines emphasised that, despite its game-improvement positioning, the T350 shares the premium look and construction quality of the rest of the lineup, aiding uniformity in blended sets.
Tour Validation & Blended Set Optimisation
Titleist irons continue to dominate on professional tours. At the Charles Schwab Challenge and Soudal Open, 39 players put the new models in play. Justin Thomas, Wyndham Clark, and Russell Henley all made quick transitions to T-Series long irons, while Tom Kim and J.T. Poston shifted to blended T100 and T150 setups.
Aldrich Potgieter became the first global winner with the new irons, crediting his improved approach play to switching to T150 (4–5 irons) and T100 (6–9 irons).

Approximately 80% of Titleist Excursion staffers play blended sets, underlining the importance of fitting. Titleist recommends fitting for ball speed gaps (~5 mph between clubs), peak heights, as well as proper descent angles.
Customisation & Fitting Tech
The new T-Series SureFit iron heads allow on-the-fly adjustments to loft (±2°), lie angle (2° flat to 4° upright), and head weight (±6g), giving fitters 28 potential combinations without bending the club.
Through custom order, loft and lie can also be altered in 1°/0.5° increments, and shaft length can be adjusted from +2” to -4”. Titleist offers a wide range of shaft and grip options, including featured shafts like True Temper AMT and Mitsubishi MMT.

Lofts & Availability
Key lofts:
T100: 33° (7-iron)
T150: 32° (7-iron)
T250: 30.5° (7-iron)
T250 Launch Spec: 35° (7-iron)
T350: 29° (7-iron)
Pricing:
Australia: $349 (steel), $374 (graphite)
New Zealand: $379 (steel), $403 (graphite)
Available for fittings and pre-orders from 11 July, with full retail launch collection for 21 August.
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