Titleist T150 vs. T100: What the Data Says About Distance, Forgiveness And Precision
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Titleist T150 vs. T100: What the Data Says About Distance, Forgiveness And Precision

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Titleist T150 vs. T100: What the Data Says About Distance, Forgiveness And Precision

There’s a story serious golfers tell themselves. You’ve put in the work, your handicap is respectable, and you’ve earned the right to play a real player’s iron. So when you walk into a golf shop and see the Titleist lineup, the T100 feels like the obvious choice. It’s what the pros play. It says something about who you are as a golfer.

The data from our 2026 Most Wanted Player’s Iron test has something to say about that story.

The T150 finished second overall out of 15 player’s irons. The T100 finished 11th. Both were tested by the same 19 golfers across a 5-iron, 7-iron and pitching wedge.

The distance gap is bigger than you think

Across all three clubs, the T150 carried the ball consistently further than the T100. In the 5-iron, that gap was 4.4 yards. In the 7-iron, it stretched to 5.1 yards. Even in the pitching wedge, the T150 carried three yards further.

What Strokes Gained tells us

When most people think about iron accuracy, they think about whether a shot stayed on the green or drifted offline. Our accuracy category goes deeper than that. It’s built entirely on Strokes Gained—a metric borrowed from Tour analytics that measures how much better or worse a shot leaves you compared to what you’d expect from that distance and lie.

Strokes Gained doesn’t just ask where the ball went. It asks whether your club helped you score better than average from that position. A shot that carries five yards further and ends up four feet closer to the hole gains strokes. A short iron that leaks right and leaves a difficult angle loses them. It’s the most complete single measure of what an iron does for your game.

By that measure, the T150 outperformed the T100 at every club tested.

The proximity numbers tell the same story in the simplest terms possible. On average, the T150 left shots 19.9 inches from the hole compared to 22.2 inches for the T100. The differences in proximity between the two clubs were largest in the wedge and 7-iron (the scoring clubs).

Forgiveness: Closer than you’d expect

Here’s where the T100 narrative holds up better. When we look at consistency metrics—how much ball speed, carry distance and spin vary from shot to shot, plus overall shot dispersion—the two irons are close.

The T100 produced a slightly tighter shot area and marginally lower spin variation. The T150 edged it on ball speed and carry consistency.

If you’re choosing between these two on forgiveness and consistency alone, you’d have a hard time making a case either way.

Titleist T150

The pro golfer conversation

Tour pros playing the T100 (Cameron Young, Wyndham Clark, etc.) operate at a level of consistency and ball-striking precision that justifies it. Their ability to compress the ball, control spin and shape shots on command is not the same skill set as even a very accomplished amateur golfer. A scratch golfer is something to be proud of. However, it is not nearly the same as being a professional golfer.

The T150 is for serious golfers and it has the distance and Strokes Gained performance their game needs, without asking them to operate at Tour-level consistency to get results.

Bottom line

The T150 is the best player’s iron we tested in 2026. Let the Strokes Gained numbers and the distance gaps tell you what you need to know about it. You can see the complete results of our 2026 player’s iron test here: Best Player’s Irons of 2026.

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Brittany Olizarowicz

Brittany Olizarowicz

Brittany Olizarowicz

Britt Olizarowicz is a scratch golfer, former teaching professional and one of MyGolfSpy’s leading voices on equipment testing and golf performance. She has spent more than 15 years working at private clubs in New York and Florida and now specializes in translating test data and swing mechanics into practical advice for everyday golfers. Britt began playing at age 7 and has never left the game. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her on the course, playing pickleball, cooking, running or out on the boat with her family.

Brittany Olizarowicz

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      Eric

      3 weeks ago

      So the stronger lofted irons go farther and the weaker lofted irons have better dispersion patterns. Ground breaking stuff.

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      Jeff Taverna

      3 weeks ago

      Great info. The whole line is so spectacular and also specific to certain golfers. I went with the 250s at the top and 150s 7-G. So far they still have a smile on my face!

      Reply

      Brandon

      3 weeks ago

      Maybe include the fact that the T-150s are a degree stronger than the T-100s to account for, at least some, of the difference in distance. Not saying the T-150s are not awesome, but seems like an important distinction if you’re trying to compare apples to apples.

      Reply

      Cody

      3 weeks ago

      Would be curious to see how the numbers played out if the were bent the same. There seems to be a heavy bias toward distance in the test. Which I understand distance is probably among the top two or three metrics for scoring for amateurs.

      Reply

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