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By Christine K

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  1. Does anyone know if any of the team titles members during these titles fitting events on the courses afterwards is it possible for us to play a few holes or nine holes at least post fitting?

  2. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Totally depends on where you are doing the fitting, some are private courses and others are public. You can always talk with the head professional at the location that you have scheduled your fitting and see if they can offer on-course play for a fee or with a private club member. Never hurts to ask so call them or drop by ahead of time. Good luck.
  3. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    Good question.

    If the fitting went well, I probably don’t want to play with the old clubs. Too much new club envy. I’d probably blame every bad shot on the old clubs.

    On a serious note, that option is strictly the purview of the club pro, as Dale said. If you don’t ask, 100% of the time the answer is no.
  4. I recently had a great fitting, ending up with the new 2025 T350 irons. I later realized one important aspect of why I got fitted and the more I think about it, I have some regrets. This came about as a result of the excitement of owning new clubs and the pure joy of seeing my game and striking ability on the screen that I totally forgot the fact of why I love golf.
    I now know, as with the same excitement of life itself, I have to leave a little space for progress and aim for something better on my own. I don't want my shots given to me. I want to work at it. I don't want easy scores, I want to earn them and I definitely don't want clubs I can't feel, they need to be a part of me. And even though, the T350 irons are long distance irons and looked great on the screen, the pros and cons of my own life on the course cannot be compromised with hot-rod irons, at least not at this stage of my life. If golf was that easy; not having to work hard at it, not having to enjoy the learning and the struggle, I might as well stay home.
    As long as I remember, Titleist has always been that club maker that challenges that dream and that idea that we can be better, allow me, to be better. Thank you Titleist for the T150 and T250!
  5. Barry M

    Barry M
    Reno, NV

    Miguel S said:

    I recently had a great fitting, ending up with the new 2025 T350 irons. I later realized one important aspect of why I got fitted and the more I think about it, I have some regrets. This came about as a result of the excitement of owning new clubs and the pure joy of seeing my game and striking ability on the screen that I totally forgot the fact of why I love golf.
    I now know, as with the same excitement of life itself, I have to leave a little space for progress and aim for something better on my own. I don't want my shots given to me. I want to work at it. I don't want easy scores, I want to earn them and I definitely don't want clubs I can't feel, they need to be a part of me. And even though, the T350 irons are long distance irons and looked great on the screen, the pros and cons of my own life on the course cannot be compromised with hot-rod irons, at least not at this stage of my life. If golf was that easy; not having to work hard at it, not having to enjoy the learning and the struggle, I might as well stay home.
    As long as I remember, Titleist has always been that club maker that challenges that dream and that idea that we can be better, allow me, to be better. Thank you Titleist for the T150 and T250!

    You make a valid point. My current set is a combo T300/T200 and that is one of the reasons I chose that. My game is not very consistent (too many old injuries - emphasis on old), but when I'm having a good day the T300 is like autopilot. My 8 thru gap is the T200 and I need to concentrate on proper mechanics a bit more. While I am very pleased with any good shot with the T300, I find that the pleasure is focused more on distance and ball flight. With the T200 it adds the pleasure of the feeling I get with the contact and being able to manipulate my shot a bit. True, a mishit is a bit more punishing so I just try not to mishit. I envy those who are talented and consistent enough to play a full set of the T200 or T150 clubs. It has to be an amazing feeling.
    For what it's worth, I have a couple old 2021 T100s short irons (same shaft and setup) that I practice with at the driving range because I like the feel of those. It was suggested to me a couple years ago by a guy who plays a lot of amateur tournaments as a way to sharpen up my contact a bit, and for me that has improved my short iron play noticeably.

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