That allows for the face to flex more uniformly. Its placement and light weight also allows the T and T to maintain ideal center of gravity positions. Both the T and T use progressive blade lengths, sole widths and hosel lengths for a more natural flow through the set, the T offers the compact look and thinner topline better players gravitate to, while the T boasts a higher MOI than its most similar predecessor the AP1 With its wider sole and lower center of gravity, the T features slightly stronger mid-iorn lofts than the T 29 degrees on the T 7-iron vs.
The new shape seen on the T includes reduced offset and a thinner topline compared to the most recent AP2. The T-series irons will be available for fittings starting Aug. Includes video review. Tech: A modern forged cavity blade say Titleist. Our verdict: Titleist are Tech: Our most advanced players iron ever say Titleist. A co-forged construction delivers tour proven performance, with high-density tungsten weighting on the toe and heel aligning the CG perfectly with the centre of the face for maximum ball speed The U is a forged iron that provides traditional blade players with improved playability and shot control.
Eengineered with a deep centre of gravity position for a In a nutshell: Aimed at the highly-skilled player who wants to control the ball and move it both ways.
The Titleist T irons are the most forgiving of the Titleist lineup. These clubs have a very thick sole, and that helps players to get the ball up in the air and out of the rough as well. Although it is not quite a hybrid iron, it has more of a hybrid look than other Titleist irons.
The ball speeds you can get from the face are pretty high, but there is still plenty of forgiveness if you miss the ball slightly from the center. The T is a golf club for players that are looking for distance and feel but have the occasional miss hit that can be difficult for their game. The T helps to increase overall performance while still maximizing feel. Even with the new and improved T series of golf irons, the company still produces the high performing CB iron.
This is a very classic Titleist iron with a new refined tour sole. If you are not sure the T is for you, the CB could be a good alternative. The CB provides a great mix of feel and distance. The Titleist AP3 irons are not the newest release, and this is why you can usually find them for a great deal. The look of the AP3 is a bit thicker than other models, but you can launch these relatively high and far. With the AP3, you will mostly be getting distance and forgiveness.
If you want to work the ball, you can, but the AP3 is there to help with your overall game becoming more consistent. Whatever ability you are playing at, there is a model of Titleist iron for you. From the super game improvement offered by the T, all the way to the other end of the spectrum, the MB's - there is something for every player. There is also an aesthetic element to consider which Titleist quite clearly understands given the beauty of some of the models below. So let's get to it then - here is our run through on the best Titleist irons in the current range.
However if Titleist is not for you, check out our guides on the best TaylorMade irons , best Callaway irons , best Mizuno irons or the best Ping irons too. Whatever you are looking for, we have got you covered. In the video below, Golf Monthly Technical Editor Joel Tadman runs through every model in the Titleist irons range to help narrow down your search and decide which model would be best for your game.
It has the strongest lofts in the Titleist range, but the launch is not compromised with the Ts producing a strong, high ball flight. The split sole design delivers smooth turf interaction, while super-thin face and hollow head are fortified by high-density tungsten weighting making this a powerful and supremely forgiving iron.
The set is progressive with blade lengths, sole widths and hosel lengths decreasing towards the shorter irons. Overall, we think the T is a great game improvement iron, one of the best distance irons out there that could really help higher handicappers get the most from their games.
The Titleist T iron is a game improvement club that offers a good combination of forgiveness and feel. Max impact technology allows the face to be thinner, thereby improving launch, speed and feel through the inclusion of a silicone polymer insert. A dampener behind the face also helps soften the feel, while a sole with more camber is designed to improve turf interaction and maximise forgiveness.
In testing, we found the ball to come off the clubface faster than the old AP1 which the T effectively replaced but we also enjoyed the sound — not so clicky as some game improvement irons tend to be. This is a great option for improving players seeking a little more distance and consistency — A distance machine with a classic look. The T iron is one of the most versatile in the Titleist range, offering benefits to a broad range of golfers. Like the T, it features Max impact technology which allows the face to be thinner, thereby improving launch, speed and feel through the inclusion of a silicone polymer insert.
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