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Titleist Unveils New T-Series Iron Lineup on Tour
It’s that time of year again, and since Titleist operates on predictable two-year cycles, that time is iron time.
Debuting at the Charles Schwab Challenge and the DP World Tour’s Soudal Open this week are the new T100, T150, T250, and T350 irons. T250U and U505 utility irons are also available to Tour players for the first time.
As is customary, Titleist describes this pre-launch phase as the “seeding and validation process.” The company is pointedly not using the “prototype” description because the reality is that the recipe is final, the irons are cooked, and from here until the official launch later this summer, they are what they’re going to be.

Per usual, Titleist isn’t saying exactly (or even hinting at) what’s new and different, but there are some obvious visual clues that things have changed.
From what we can see, the T100 and T150 irons remain true to their split cavity design heritage. Given that the T100 has been the most played iron on the PGA TOUR since 2019, you wouldn’t expect Titleist to deviate too much from their winning formula.
The more substantial changes appear to be with the T250 and T350 models. The plastic badges are gone (apparently) in favor of a more streamlined, dare I say, category-appropriate look.
They’re cleaner, more polished (though that doesn’t imply high polish), and visually more appealing.
More Than Meets the Eye?
Details about the under-the-hood improvements will have to wait, but as a guy who begrudgingly played Titleist T350s for the better part of the last two years, I’m intrigued by the upgraded aesthetics (and hopefully performance).
They look way better.
Likewise, Titleist’s utility offerings (T250U and U505) look cleaner and certainly won’t look out of place alongside the new irons.

More to Come
It will be another month (at least) before Titleist spills the tea, so for now, we’re stuck with what we can see.
What do you think about what you see?
Stay tuned for more info as it becomes available.
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