Generally speaking, I would not recommend the T100 to someone who is inconsistent with their iron striking.If you’re a regular reader, you know I’m hesitant to make recommendations and that goes double for a better player because the level of subjectivity is even higher.

He's worked in nearly every job in the golf industry from club fitting to instruction to writing and speaking. Whether you’ve been a loyal AP2 player or are new to Titleist, check out the T100 if you’re in the market for new irons.These seem like great irons, but I can’t afford them. And keep in mind MOST of the increase in distance is due solely to reducing the loft of the clubs without changing the number on the bottom of the club.However, if money is an issue, which is true for most people out there, consider a used set of Titleist CB irons. The feel is great – a little less buttery but a little more solid. Titleist T100S Irons Review. How would you compare the T100s to the Apex Pros, particularly in terms of workability and forgiveness? Thinking about getting a new set, possibly using the T200s for the 4/5/6 irons and the T100’s for 7-PW. It’s a set of irons comparable to Titleist’s AP2 model but with a slightly smaller blade, a thinner topline and a little less … I think the iBlade still stands up in terms of performance. I actually found the Apex Pros to be slightly more forgiving, but I was also finding the center of the face on the Apex Pros more consistently for whatever reason. Is this Titleist's longest and straightest iron ever?! Also if you do strike the ball well and want to hit the ball slightly further (about half a club) this is another easy way to do that without losing feel or resorting to a bigger head like the T200 or T300 iron models.The T100S reminded me a little of when I reviewed the Mizuno MP-20 iron range last year. Don’t let the thin face and tungsten fool you. Super sharp and professional looking.Both iron sets result in an awesome feel at impact. To keep things simple for you, I am going to say that the Titleist T100 iron replaces the However, now you know and partly this is because of the new range of models and partly because it is a little different to AP2.AP3 took a lot of sales from AP2 because it was a better player iron that had tech and more forgiveness.AP2 and now T100 are really game improvement irons for Tour players and the T100 will probably take over as the most played iron on tour.Compared to 718 AP2, the T100 moves more that way because the head has less offset and a thinner top line, which is actually closer to the 718 CB iron.There is also more bounce and camber on the sole, combined with additional grinding on the leading edge to make it go better through the turf.These are all minor changes and on the course the sole went through the ground at impact very easily.The 1.8mm thick face is forged from SUP10 steel and combines feel with reduced weight.The MOI is enhanced by co-forging dual density tungsten weights into the heel and toe of the head, also only in the 3 to 7 irons.You can’t see the tungsten inside, which I like, so you have the benefit of this in a head that looks like a blade.In testing on GC2, the feel was fairly similar to the AP2. Reading your review makes me think that is a path I should try. My heart was begging me to hit the pure blade This iron is aimed at elite golfers with 7 iron ball speeds of 105 mph plus. Also, could I take my current specs from a TaylorMade set and have the T100 set to them? Two degrees stronger than the T100, but is it worth it? If you’re a mid to high handicapper, don’t be lured by the good looks. Ultimately I’d recommend getting to a good fitter like Club Champion, telling them what you like, and hitting a lot of different things.We do not have plans to do that at this time, but if there’s a strong demand for it, we will.We believe that golf is better when golfers are better informed.Our goal is to provide golfers with the best information through honest reviews, world-class instruction, and data-driven myth busting. Compared to the T200 however which is the next iron up in the T-Series, my dispersion was less consistent. If I was between the two, it would come down to A) fit and B) subjective preference (look, feel).Thanks, Matt. The peak height of the ball during flight wasn’t lower for me than the T100 irons although they did fly slightly longer in my testing indoors.However, an interesting point I'd like to make is that in my custom fitting with Titleist, I was told that I needed a higher ball flight to increase my distance due to my launch and slower swing speed. Hello All I am playing the T100 but can use a few more yards. However, with the near-complete shake up of Titleist’s iron line for 2019, the AP Series has been replaced by the T Series. I have been using the T100 irons since they were released so this new addition caught my eye. When I thought I had pulled one, the ball pulled, when I thought I had caught one perfectly the ball performed as I wanted to and dropped and stopped. This can be a big difference depending on what club you are hitting into a green and what conditions you're playing. Total height brings launch into the picture and because of the interplay of loft and construction differences, that will be dictated more by fit.I love my T100s. Posted on June 18, 2019 by Golf Reviews Guide Team in Equipment. When I try distance clubs I don’t get enough spin or height. The T100 features a forged cavity construction and a thinner, more responsive face. Titleist created their T-Series irons to provide a complete set of options for every type of golfer. This is all very positive as it means Titleist have succeeded in reducing the loft but not reducing the quality of looks. Guys, this one is as easy as it gets, so I’m going to move fast. Titleist’s AP2 irons have enjoyed a tremendous run of success both on Tour and in the bags of skilled amateurs worldwide. Great forged feel, and… more importantly… less than half the price of the Titleist T100 and T100S irons.You can pick up a good condition set of Titleist 714 or 716 CB irons for about $400, which is a 1/3 of the price of the T series irons.

Which do you prefer between these 2 and which do you think is more forgiving and better feel??

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