19-05-2025
Titleist brings 2025 T Series irons to the Charles Schwab Challenge
Titleist brings 2025 T Series irons to the Charles Schwab Challenge In 2024, Titleist released the GT drivers and fairway woods at Memorial. This week in Forth Worth, the company is showcasing the new T Series irons.
Last year at The Memorial Tournament, Jack Nicklaus's event at Muirfield Village in Dublin, Ohio, Titleist brought its GT family of drivers and fairway woods to the PGA Tour for the first time. On Monday at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas, the company has brought its next generation of irons -- the T Series -- out to the PGA Tour for the first time so players can test them and potentially put them in play at the 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge.
While Titleist has not released any details about the clubs, including when they will be made available to the public or their price, there are four irons in the 2025 T Series -- the T100, T150, T250, and T350. There are also two utility woods being released alongside the irons, the T250•U and U•505.
The T100 has been the most-played iron on the PGA Tour since it debuted in 2018, and in 2023 the T150 took the place of the T100•S in Titleist's lineup. The T150 has a size and shape that is nearly identical to the T100, but the lofts are 2 degrees stronger to help golfers generate more distance. In the past, the T100 and T150 have been dual-cavity designs that feature a cavity-back shape with a metal cap on the back of each head. Inside the caps, Titleist typically adds large blocks of tungsten in the heel and toe area to increase perimeter weighting and stability without making the heads larger.
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Interestingly, the hollow-body T200 appears to have been replaced by the T250. Historically, the higher the number assigned to a Titleist iron, the more forgiving and distance-oriented the club, so by shifting the T200 to T250, Titleist could be indicating that the T250 will be slotted more to the game-improvement side instead of the better-player's distance category.
The T200 and T350 irons released in 2023 are hollow-body designs, created to enhance ball speed, while also housing tungsten in the heel and toe areas.
It is also worth noting that cosmetically, the T100 and T150 appear to be very similar, while the T250 and T350 appear to be very similar. On the PGA Tour, it is very common for players to blend different clubs to create a combo or blended set of irons, and Titleist appears to be making that visually easier. An accomplished golfer might opt for T150 long irons and T100 short irons, while mid- and higher-handicap players might explore mixing T350 long irons with T250 mid- and short irons.
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