2023 T-Series Irons vs. Prior-Gen Titleist Irons

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  1. Allan

    Allan
    California

    Team Titleist Staff

    Are you one of the thousands of Team Titleist members who have upgraded to 2023 T-Series irons from a prior generation of T-Series, AP, or other legacy Titleist irons?

    If so, let us know which previous model Titleist iron you were playing, which set of 2023 T-Series irons you put in play, and how that change has impacted your performance on the course. 

    If you are interested in experiencing New T-Series irons with a Titleist Fitting Expert, look for a Titleist Club Fitting near you with our Fitting Locator Tool here: titleist.com/locator

    Appreciate your thoughts and feedback in advance! 

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  2. I had been playing the 2021 T300 irons before I was fitted into the new T200 4-5 and T150 6-PW. I love the feel of these new irons. My ball striking has improved since switching to the forged irons and I am getting a higher flight with more spin than before. I love these clubs.
  3. Abdon M

    Abdon M
    Northern California (because it's a big state)

    I currently have the T350 (5 - GW) in the bag and it's a switch from the T100s (2021). For me, the T100s were performing well but I noticed that my decent angle and distance was not ideal. The recent iron fitting I had, the T350's were getting the decent angle and distance that I was lacking with the T100s. For the 8 months that I've had the T350's, my game has improved. I was surprised that I got accustomed to the look of the T350s pretty fast considering the move from the T100s. It all started with an appointment with the Titleist Fit Crew.
  4. Fred L

    Fred L
    Centerport,NY

    I went from 2021 T200 irons to 2023 T350. I found tighter dispersion, more consistency in strikes and slight swing speed increase. T350s were easier to hit I found. Great irons. Thank You.
  5. pulplvr

    pulplvr
    Spring, TX

    Military
    I upgraded from 2019 T-110s 6-P to T150 6-P with the same shaft and have not regretted it one minute. I get terrific flight, acceptable (for me) spin, and have good control. I got fit by an area Titleist fitter one on one, specifically for the irons. We tried different shafts during the fitting, but did not find one that made a significant difference. We also double checked my performance with the T200 and the T100 irons, but the T150 remained best for me. This is my fourth upgrade with Titleist irons (712 AP2, 716 AP2, 2019 T100s, and now the 2023 T150). I compared the Titleist irons with miz, cally, srxn, and XXIO -- none performed as well or as consistently for me.
  6. Craig D

    Craig D
    Canton, OH

    I went from a split set of 2021 T150/T200 (P-7/6-5) to the 2023 T150 (P-6) earlier this year. The look at address with the slightly thicker top-line of the 2023 version is more appealing, and what I am experiencing is more forgiveness on the mishits that translate into those misses ending up closer to the intended distances and target.
  7. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Was playing the first generation T300 irons and picked up the first generation T350s last fall. Love the feel of the forged irons. Have the same setup and shafts. When I hit the club correctly, they perform much better.
  8. I played 718 AP2 2017, T100 2019, T200 2021 and currently play the T200 irons (2023)...

    The new irons allow me to have the best feeling and most forgiving mishits of any of my prior irons...espeically off the toe of the iron.

    Simply Awesome improvement every two years!!
  9. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    I went from the 2021 T300 in TT AMT Red R shafts to 2023 T350 in TT Tensei Red R graphite shafts. The T350 allows me to work the draws and fades better than I could with the T300 while still maintaining that forgiveness I need on off-center shots. More GIR's means lower scores for me.
  10. Steve R

    Steve R
    Madison AL

    Military
    I went from 718 AP2's to 2023 T150's, both have the Steel Fiber 95 Stiff Shafts.
    Loved the AP2's, but now that I have the T150 I couldn't be happier, much easier to flight low and I can really get some good height with them, draw, fade, whatever the shot calls for. The look and sight line is fantastic and a lot of friends are checking them out :-).

    Thanks TT!!
  11. Todd T

    Todd T
    San Diego, CA

    Military
    Always upgrade, too much technology to pass up and old clubs get donated to the kids!
  12. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    Going to a release event for the T series irons, I was not planning on upgrading from the 2021 T300’s. I knew I was in trouble after trying a couple of shots with the T350 and then hit my T300. The harsh sound of the T300 was by comparison reminiscent of the square head drivers. Really good job of tuning the new irons.

    Ended up with T200 7-W and a T350 6 iron. As a sweeper, the lower bounce improved my consistency. Like using the X instead of the V or Tour Soft, I should be in the T400 or all T350, but the “better player” equipment helped more than what I otherwise be steered to. All in the fitting with an expert looking only at the results.
  13. Played the 2021 T200 and recently switched to the ‘23 T200 5-P,48.
    Have really enjoyed the new version. The look, the consistency of spin and flight are all remarkable.
  14. Just joined the T-series club. The last time I had Titleist irons in the bag it was the DCI 962 series. In my 50's and not playing as much at the moment I'm coming into these because my club speed is down a little and my strike consistency isn't as good as when I'm playing more often. I was fitted for the T200 5-GW coming out of miz JPX 921 Tour. There is a little loss in feel, but the higher launch and more consistent distance control on off center hits is so worth the sacrifice. Ended last year as a 13 handicap - I'm very much hoping to bring that back down into the single figures!!
  15. Drew

    Drew
    Oregon

    I went from a set of 704cb’s that I got brand new in 05’ to a set of 2023 T200 all black irons. Granted I stopped playing in 2011 and just started playing again last spring after my wife got me these T200’s for our anniversary. Oooof! Technology has come along ways. I love these T200’s! My distances are a little longer. Forgiving and easy to work them all around the course. The miss hits aren’t that bad but when you pure them, there’s no better feeling!
  16. I went from the 716 AP series to the T350s. And was fortunate enough to get fit at Manchester Lane. A bucket list endeavor for sure. The fitting with Chris was amazing. Got to see the ball plant 3 too. What a amazing weekend!! For me, there is no other brand!
    Play Well,
    Steve S.
  17. Michael S

    Michael S
    Apple Valley, Ca.

    Had the first generation T300's got the T350's love them feel smoother. Same shafts and loft and lie when I do hit them right ball go's where I'm looking. Plus love the way they look makes me feel good about my clubs Titleist!
  18. Alex N

    Alex N
    Florida

    Military
    I upgraded to the 2023 T100 from the first gen T100. I absolutely loved my first set of T100 irons but the increased forgiveness that I get from my new irons is quite noticeable. I also picked up on better sound and feel with the 2023 set. Chris Baingo at TPI got me dialed like never before and now I’m hitting more greens and my scores are reflecting the difference. My first round out with my new irons I shot my lowest round at my home course further validating my new irons. It’s true, better fit, better game!
  19. Duncan G

    Duncan G
    Carlsbad, CA

    I have been a Titleist Loyalist for 15+ years. I just love the simple, no gimmick appeal that comes with every Titleist.

    I was eager to get fit for the 2023 T-Series irons and it didn't disappoint. What I loved about the experience was how Titleist managed to allow for any combination of T100-300 irons without it being glaringly obvious.

    I was a T200 player before, and always felt my short-irons were kinda klunky around the greens and when hitting half shots. That's why I jumped at the T150's -- went just as far as the T200's but were something I could chip with.

    I ended up with T150 7-PW and T200 5-6 (I have a U505 4 iron that's not coming out of the bag!). So far it's been amazing. My scores have come down, I hit hit 9 irons with confidence where as before I'd have to hit the hard PW.

    Keep it up Titleist, looking forward to the 2024 woods already !

  20. I switched to the new T-Series last November, just as the season here in Ohio was coming to an end. I was playing the older Titleist 714 MBs and moved into the T-150s. Although it’s hard to imagine something looking as cool or feeling as nice as an MB. The T-150s are stunning to look at and they feel really great. I absolutely love the size of the club head, the thin top line and the sound of them. I let my buddy hit them a few times who was a die hard miz iron guy, and he just recently put the T-150s in his bag. That alone, should tell you how nice the feel is.
  21. DenvrCooley

    DenvrCooley
    Englewood, CO

    I have played all three generations of the T100 irons. The look, feel, and ball flight have been refined over every generation and I love how the new 2023 models perform. So much that they helped me hit my lowest handicap and score ever this past year.

    The distance, dispersion, and descent angle are exactly what I am looking for in a player's iron and the quality look and feel from Titleist is what I come to expect with every new product that they introduce. Can't wait for the woods to come out later this year.

    Titleist T100 for the win!
  22. I got my current irons last fall - I have T150s along with a T200 5 iron. I had a couple of sets of AP3s and in between I had several sets of PXG irons. I was worried about my latest move because I was giving up 2º of loft and was concerned that I would have to redial distances in my head.

    My distances are pretty much the same and the T150s are amazing. The T200 5i is a bomber. I have a tendency to change clubs far too often and right now I am super happy with the current set. I have the MMT shafts in my PXG irons, and in the Titleist I have the Tensei shafts.

    I am very happy being back in Titleist irons - one of the main things I like is the smaller head sizes of the T150s, and less offset. You have no idea of things like this unless you do a side by side , and a good fitting is a great way to do that. Also the smaller head size does NOT mean less forgiving. I am really enjoying my current irons.
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