Titleist 2025 T-Series enhancements

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By Stew Beck

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  1. Stew Beck

    Stew Beck
    Kuala Lumpur

    Very curious what will be announced later this year!

  2. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    You will probably just have to stay curious as Titleist stays pretty closed lipped about new products. Your first glimpse will likely be the ones that get “tour seeding” in the summer.
  3. BHershman

    BHershman
    Palm Beaches

    Dale V said:

    You will probably just have to stay curious as Titleist stays pretty closed lipped about new products. Your first glimpse will likely be the ones that get “tour seeding” in the summer.

    Yea, we’ll probable see them in Tour validation around the Memorial tournament. Can’t wait though, I won a set at a TT event and I want to get my fitting done.
  4. Andrew B

    Andrew B
    Morristown NJ

    I’m going to guess they will call the 2025 irons GT - so GT100 has a nice ring to it , but we will need to wait and see what generational technology means for irons - if that the way they go
  5. J22abe

    J22abe
    Texas

    I hope they throw everyone off and hark back to the infamous AP2 and go:
    T100 GT2
    T150 GT3
    T200 GT1
    T350 NO! (haha)
  6. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Doesn’t that sound like good market strategy, to stop providing mid to high handicap irons which comprise a very large part of their annual revenue.
  7. J22abe

    J22abe
    Texas

    No Dale, the T350 replacement is not needed!
    Just as the 718 AP2 became more forgiving than the 714 AP1, the Generational Technology in the new GT1 has all the forgiveness and more of the T350, but in the shape and elegance of the outgoing T200
  8. J22abe

    J22abe
    Texas

    Also we need to stop referring to Irons like the T350 as "mid to high handicap" irons. I'm a mid handicap that can be scratch at times and 40 index at others, an there's no way I would benefit from a T350 that I hit a 9 iron 150 ft in the air and 180 yards out. Especially in the Texas winds.

    Just as we shouldn't be referring to the "Reds" as "Women's Tees."

    I been paired with plenty low handicap golfers that could greatly benefit from the T350 as they can't even hit a driver 200 yards... but they won't because they're "high handicap" clubs and won't play from the reds because they're "Women's Tees" and they can't hit the 200yd carry over water from the "Men's Tees"

    But guess what? Even though they hit their driver shorter than my 4 iron, they're still outscoring me by 10 strokes... imagine if they could hit a high handicap short iron into the green instead of their 5 iron?
  9. Edward K

    Edward K
    Wesley Chapel, FL

    Military

    J22abe said:

    Also we need to stop referring to Irons like the T350 as "mid to high handicap" irons. I'm a mid handicap that can be scratch at times and 40 index at others, an there's no way I would benefit from a T350 that I hit a 9 iron 150 ft in the air and 180 yards out. Especially in the Texas winds.

    Just as we shouldn't be referring to the "Reds" as "Women's Tees."

    I been paired with plenty low handicap golfers that could greatly benefit from the T350 as they can't even hit a driver 200 yards... but they won't because they're "high handicap" clubs and won't play from the reds because they're "Women's Tees" and they can't hit the 200yd carry over water from the "Men's Tees"

    But guess what? Even though they hit their driver shorter than my 4 iron, they're still outscoring me by 10 strokes... imagine if they could hit a high handicap short iron into the green instead of their 5 iron?

    I know a handful of 10-12's still trying to hit blades when they never should have had them in the first place. And they wonder why I've gone from MB's to CB's to T100's in the last 5 years. I'm 59, still around scratch, and I'll seriously try the 200's/350's (or whatever they're called) this Fall. I could care less how they're designated, if they're better, grab them. My Tour fitter is whispering the G word to me, made me laugh, but if he says graphite is better, I have to at least try.
  10. The natural progression would be

    GT100
    GT150
    ect
    ect

    No???
  11. Knollwood1894

    Knollwood1894
    Westchester County NY

    I currently play T combo set (350 for 5 6 7 irons and 200 for 8 thru gap.). My son is a 2.2 index and has combo set of T200 &T100 and uses the T350 4 iron as a utility//driving iron after a few years of trying to find a hybrid that didn't go left - the value of working with a Titleist fitter should't br overlooked. Also,, the beauty of Titleist is they do not come out with new products every year like the other brands. We get to "know" our clubs and Titleist gets feedback to enhance product development - a win-win.
  12. Brock

    Brock
    Naples, FL

    New T series line is coming. VIP fittings starting in June, with August / September availability.

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