Titleist T-Series Irons and U505 Utility on PGA TOUR
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Titleist T-Series Irons and U505 Utility on PGA TOUR

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Titleist T-Series Irons and U505 Utility on PGA TOUR
  • Three new Titleist T-Series irons are available to PGA TOUR players for the first time this week.
  • The T100, T100S and T200 will replace current models later this summer.
  • A U505 Utility is also coming.

Titleist T-Series Irons at the Travelers Championship

The release of pictures of the new Titleist T-Series irons provides evidence that we’re creeping towards the fall release season. The industry’s launch cadence is typically predictable. However, there may be some surprises this year.

Despite compounding shortages of shafts and grips, expect some companies to push forward on schedule. Others are all but certain to hold new launches into 2022.

With Titleist announcing PGA TOUR seeding of the upcoming second generation of its T-series irons, the company looks to be among those sticking to the schedule for the rest of 2021.

an image of the Titleist T100 Irons for 2022

As is typical for Titleist Tour seeding, the story is light on technical details (literally none) and heavy on the theme of validation with the requisite reminder that Titleist has been the most-played iron on Tour for seven years straight (and 16 of the last 17).

We expect it will be another month or so before Titleist gets us specifics about the technology story of the new lineup. For now, we get a few pictures, which is just enough to make a few reasonable assumptions.

2022 Titleist T100 and T100S

The T100 is born of the AP2. It’s the workhorse of the Titleist T-Series on Tour and given that Tour pros are typically change-averse, don’t expect any radical departures from the formula. The cosmetic changes are obvious enough but you shouldn’t expect any sort of radical performance departure.

a photo of Titleist T-series T100S Irons

Given that the current T100•S is effectively a stronger lofted version of the T100 meant to put the “Player’s” back in the Player’s Distance category, you probably shouldn’t expect too much to change there, either. It’s still going to be one of the more compact offerings in the Player’s Distance category.

The opportunity for significant change is found in the other two Titleist T-Series offerings making their way to the Tour this week.

2022 Titleist T200

an image showing the upcoming T200 irons from 2020 Titleist T-Series Irons

The current T200 is a curious offering for Titleist. Though a tick bigger, like the T100•S, it fits solidly within the Player’s Distance category. The visible Max Impact Technology was perhaps a bit showy by Titleist standards and the lofts were absolutely JACKED. Perhaps to a degree that was uncomfortable for some in the target demographic.

Like the AP1s, Titleist pushed the boundaries of what’s playable as evidenced by the 43-degree pitching wedge. We can talk about dynamic loft and higher launch because of it but the reality is that no matter how well designed a jacked iron is, if proper gapping is important to you, recalibrating the rest of the bag around the irons is inevitable.

I liked the T200 enough that I tried to make it work by dropping a hybrid and tweaking wedge gaps but, ultimately, I ended up bending them to better blend with the rest of my bag.

So, with all of that said, my expectation this time around is that the iron will feature similar technology, albeit buried under the hood, to give the irons a more traditional look. I wouldn’t be shocked if Titleist rolled back the lofts.

Given that Titleist has expanded its iron lineup, it has the opportunity to leave the really strong stuff to the T300 and T400 crowd while shifting the T200 to compete more directly with things like the TaylorMade P790.

I’d love to see a more balanced approach to serving the needs of golfers who want more distance and those for whom a 43-degree pitching wedge is a bit too much.

Fingers crossed.

Titleist U505 Utility

On the model number alone, U505 utility would seem to sit between the U510 and more forgiving U500. That may be exactly what it is. Seeding it to the Tour would suggest that if Titleist chooses to launch two utility irons again—and there’s no guarantee of that—the U505 would be the more “better-player-centric” of the two.

While you can reasonably expect some sort of performance story, the biggest need for Titleist in the utility space is better feel on off-center hits. When struck well, the current U-series feels as good as nearly anything else. When you miss a bit … unpleasant is putting it mildly.

Again, fingers crossed for improvement where it is desperately needed.

Titleist T-Series: More To Come

The expectation is that Titleist will spill the beans on its entire new T-Series iron lineup later this summer, likely sometime in late July. While not included in the Tour seeding, updated versions of its CB and MB irons are likely as are new version of the T300 and T400, though it’s possible the T400 may come later, as it did in the current series.

As always, we’ll share more information as it becomes available.

Until then, let us know what you think about the new Titleist irons.

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      Neil

      3 years ago

      Please let me know the regular graphite shafts available for the T200 irons with swing weight around 70 – 80 grams

      Neil

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      Tider992010

      3 years ago

      Love the looks of all these!

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      Jason

      3 years ago

      Awesome, been waiting for my T100 set since March and now the new version gets released before they even arrive. They look good though

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      JL

      3 years ago

      Well Tony, if you are right with your predictions, Titleist will have fixed every single one of my complaints about last years lineup. I am a long time AP2 user but find the T100 irons a tad too small. The T200 were the better fit but all the tech in the cavity was too busy for me. I also worried about wedge gapping as I use a 50/55/60.

      I really loved the look of the U500 but hit the U510 way better. I thought something in between would be perfect.

      Looking forward to hearing more!

      Reply

      Tim

      3 years ago

      For the 1st time in my life, i am highly disappointed and angry with Titleist. I do NOT buy irons every year or every 5 yesrs, but just 6 weeks ago i broke down and purchased the T100-S set…….the retailer (official partner of Titleist) said nothing of this when i literally asked the question of an update to the “S” line…….and to make it worse, when i called Titleist customer service and checked on my order with the club making department, they said the T100-S was not scheduled for update until next cycle…..so I dropped $1200 on irons and 2 weeks after i receive my order, this comes out…..i played 2 rounds on my clubs but would have waited to purchase had i been informed….highly disapointed in the way this was handled. I feel hoodwinked like tyhey had to thin out the remaining inventory they had on heads……this is a complete SMH moment

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      Tim J

      3 years ago

      The same thing happened to me. I’m pretty pissed off at Titleist right now. Maybe a Taylor made or Mizuno set of irons in my future

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      The T100’s look much like a conventional muscleback but my guess is they have a pretty low CG. Like the low-tech look of both the 100 and 200 series.. Would not play 200 short irons as I like to keep my gaps smaller at that end of the bag. I play a 50* gap wedge and want my PW around 46*. But going from my 5 to my 24* hybrid I need to close that gap by about 5 yards and either a 100s or a 200 5 iron might be in my future.. Just like the look of Titleist irons. Played them since the demise of MacGregor (Muirfield blades were classic) and I am too old too change anything radically.

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      Zac

      3 years ago

      I was very shortly about to go and get fit for the current Titleist irons my 710AP2’s have served me well but upgrade time (thinking I’d be T-100S 6-PW then T-200 4 &5) but I may wait now and see what these irons are like. I definitely like the look of these over the current irons.

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      JP

      3 years ago

      I’m pretty excited to hear more about the U505s – I would have to say the U510s have been some of the most fun clubs I have purchased in a long time – feel like the are a killer weapon from anywhere and I dont know if I really agree with that “unforgiveness” maybe off the heel that is pretty horrific but my normal miss off the toe I find to be shockingly favorable. These new realses look like you could really build out a killer progressive set via the looks anyways – will all come down to the lofts available on the models.

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      Robert

      3 years ago

      Loving the looks of the T200. Two things of note, it looks like it could be a hollow body offering, which as you mentioned to compete with the P790”s of the world, would make sense.
      Also noticing the Forged on the hosel, I don’t recall the T200 being forged, maybe face forged?

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      Christopher

      3 years ago

      I think the T100 is hollow-bodied too. So will be interesting to learn more.

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      TR1PTIK

      3 years ago

      If keeping with the theme of prior generations, the T200 will be a hollow body offering with forged face, while the T100 is a multi-material forging with strategically placed tungsten and by the looks of it may feature some sort of pocket cavity – not a hollow body though. That would be a significant departure and likely wouldn’t go over well with tour players.

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