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What GolfWRXers are saying about Titleist’s T100 irons

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In our forums, our members have been giving their thoughts on Titleist’s T100 irons after WRXer ‘tw7878’ requested some long term reviews. ‘Tw7878’ likes the look of the clubs a lot and is considering taking a punt on the irons, and our members have been sharing their thoughts in our forum.

Here are a few posts from the thread, but make sure to check out the entire discussion and have your say at the link below.

  • steventoo: “I have had my T100’s since early January, as an upgrade from my 2006 model Titleist 755 irons. Both irons have stiff flex KBS Tour shafts, and both sets are 3 iron through to pitching wedge. 8 iron swing speed is around 90mph, give or take one or two miles per hour. Both sets are standard lie and half an inch long. My handicap is 11, but was as low as 6 a few years ago pre-shoulder reconstruction and when I was playing a lot more. My iron striking is decent, but not amazing. I like them a lot. They are very different to the 755’s – much less offset and much thinner soles and top lines, but they are much easier to hit. They might be too easy to get in the air – I haven’t figured out a surefire way to keep them as low as I’d like to when I need to. But they’re easy to get up in the air and move around when I want to, and I love the way they interact with the turf, and I like the traditional lofts. I’m not tempted by the S model and discounted a bunch of other irons because of the strong lofts. I don’t have much to compare them to. I wasn’t looking for new irons and bought them because I got a good deal rather than going through an extensive testing process, but in the past year I’ve hit a bunch of balls with 620MB’s, Z785’s, MP20MMC’s, and i210’s. The Z785’s were probably my pick of the others though they’re a bit stronger than I like. I’m sure I’d be pretty happy with just about any similar iron out there, but I can’t fault the T100’s. I was looking forward to spending more time playing golf this year, but it doesn’t look like that’s going to happen so a real long term review might have to wait a while longer :|”
  • NateDog07v: “Not much not to like… amazing looks, great feel/sound, very little offset, perfect turf interaction (unlike the t200s which felt like trying to use a frying pan to take a divot with longer irons)… basically traditional Titleist CBs with some tech assistance. Moved to these from 714 AP2s… touch longer, about the same forgiveness. Only minor gripe would be high on the face, esp towards the toe, can be fairly dead, but if you’re playing these irons you should own that miss. Epic feedback with these can definitely tell exactly where you’re slight misses are, but you still get a very large % of the performance out of it on a slight miss compared to dead flush. Great MB/CB alternative or to mix in with those.”
  • juststeve: “I’ve had the T100s in my bag since last year, Probably 15 rounds or so plus a good bit of time on the practice ground. They replaced a set of 714 AP2s and a set-id Titleist 681s. I hit the AP2s a little better, but the 681s hung around because I didn’t like looking at the AP2s. I’m now committed to the T100s. First, they look great. Second, they are very forgiving, particularly on my most common miss, a groove or two thin. Third, I can do anything with them that I could do with either of the other sets, and they are about half a club longer, I highly recommend them.”

Entire Thread: “Titleist’s T100 irons”

Gianni is the Managing Editor at GolfWRX. He can be contacted at [email protected]

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  1. Salleh Yatim Salleh

    Sep 24, 2020 at 7:55 pm

    SO HOW MUCH THE PRICE 1 SET FROM 3IRON TO SANDWEDGE?

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