Titleist launches $1,899 limited edition T-Series Irons

Titleist T-Series Black Titanium Carbide Vapour Finish (Image via X @NUCLRGolf)
Titleist T-Series Black Titanium Carbide Vapour Finish (Image via X @NUCLRGolf)

Titleist had a massive success with the launch of their T-Series irons in 2021, followed by an upgraded version in 2023. On January 22, the golf equipment giant unveiled limited edition versions of the highly popular clubs.

The exclusive T-Series Black irons feature a 'Titanium Carbide Vapor' smudge-resistant finish. This bold and dark finish will be available for a limited time across the T100, T150, T200, and T350 range.

While most amateur and professional golfers use a blend of clubs from Titleist's T-Series, the clubs will be available for presale on February 11 and in select stores on February 28, with the option of buying one single club or the whole set. One T-Series Black iron is expected to retail for $271, while a set of 7 irons (5-iron to Gap Wedge) will go for $1,899.

Here's a look into the range (via X @NUCLRGolf):

The T-Series Black irons come with True Temper AMT and Project X LZ shafts. The shafts go through an Onyx powder coat to attain a true matte black finish with minimal glare. It is also complemented by the all-black Golf Pride Tour Velvet 260 grips. However, players have the option of customising the shaft and grip.

As the T-Series has four ranges of clubs, some players find it difficult to find their perfect fit. Here's a look into a breakdown of each of the T-Series clubs and their specs (via Titleist):

T100

  • 7-Iron loft - 34 degrees
  • Club Type - Player's
  • Launch Type - Low
  • Performance - Workable
  • Best Suited for - Better golfers who seek precision control to keep a tight dispersion
  • Available T100 irons in new Black finish - 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Pw, W

T150

  • 7-Iron loft - 32 degrees
  • Club Type - Player's Distance
  • Launch Type - Low
  • Performance - Workable
  • Best Suited for - Better golfers who seek the precision and feel of the T100 with increased speed, distance, and forgiveness
  • Available T100 irons in new Black finish - 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Pw, W

T200

  • 7-Iron loft - 30.5 degrees
  • Club Type - Player's Distance
  • Launch Type - Mid
  • Performance - Forgiving
  • Best Suited for - Players seeking an increase in distance without sacrificing aesthetics, feel, trajectory, and spin
  • Available T100 irons in new Black finish - 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Pw, W

T350

  • 7-Iron loft - 29 degrees
  • Club Type - Game Improvement
  • Launch Type - High
  • Performance - Forgiving
  • Best Suited for - Players seeking high launch, long distance, and forgiveness
  • Available T100 irons in new Black finish - 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Pw, W, W2

How many PGA Tour players use Titleist's T-Series irons?

Several PGA Tour players tend to mix and match Titleist's T-Series clubs in their bag. They undergo an intense club fitting process to ensure they get the right fit. According to PGA Club Tracker, 24 players on the circuit have equipped the T100 irons in their bags.

Six PGA Tour professional golfers use the T150 irons and were ranked the 12th most popular iron model on the PGA Tour. Twelve pros use Titleist's T200 irons. Most players tend to equip the T200 clubs with longer irons for distance and forgiveness.

Will Zalatoris is the only player on the PGA Tour with the T350 iron in his bag. He put in the T350 3-Iron in August 2024 with a Nippon NS Pro Prototype G.O.S.T 10 ST X shaft.

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Edited by Tushhita Barua
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