Titleist is one of the top brands in the golf world. They are known for having a high-quality club standard. Every club they made improves upon what came before. Be it in performance, look, or both. Irons, in particular have tendency to need the most adjustments. Changes in lofts, angels of the face, width of the heel or toe, and so on. There are hundreds of minute changes that can be done to an iron. It’s a club that requires a wide range but a very narrowed sense of purpose. The T300 is no exception. The original version of the club had the skill sets and power but lacked in design. Now, Titleist has not only addressed the issues of design, with a shiny chrome finish, but has improved upon the features of the club. It now has both the finish and the wide range.
What it offers
Irons are club that needs to carry a lot of the load on the fairways. They are used in a variety of situations and for a variety of play styles. As such, a player wants an iron that will work for them. The T300 does just that. Its new design makes the approach to shots easier. The face has also been designed to allow for an explosive hit without being jarring to the player. Sometimes, a club can make the player work for the distance and speed they get off a ball. The T300 allows for the play to be much softer with the same results.
The flight of the ball is strong enough to cut through windier play throughs. Its strength has also increased the distance without giving up accuracy. While forgiveness in all clubs is important, in irons control is king. Without a good amount of control, the ball will go wherever the shot takes it. However, irons such as the T300, are able to manipulate the ball off the face in a way that allows for both distance and accuracy. It’s not an easy feat. Many clubs have attempted a similar combination and failed: leaving players frustrated with the results. This is far from the case with this iron. Instead of frustration, the player is rewarded with consistency and stability.
Conclusion
This is an excellent club choice for players at a mid-to-high range of play. While some professionals may end up choosing this club, mid-to-high players are in need of clubs that will work for them. Their needs are different than those of a beginning player. Beginners are in need of flight with forgiveness. Mid-to-high players have already achieved the ability to lift the ball from the fairway. They have an understanding of their play style. Now, this player needs a top club that will take them just a little bit further. They need accuracy, control, and speed. A player using the T300 needs to consistently get their ball in the same spot every time. And, with this club, they should be able to do so. It’s an iron that lives up to the Titleist namesake.