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Titleist T100s Iron Review

Is your iron game lacking? Are those old, worn-out irons preventing you from taking your game to the next level? Maybe you just want something that looks better so you can play with greater confidence? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then check out Titliest’s T100s. 

Who are they aimed at? 

As tends to be the case with most of the models being churned out by the most recognisable brands in golf, the T100s probably aren’t ideal for the high handicapper, even if they will aid with the amount of forgiveness provided. If you’re a mid-to-low amateur, especially one looking for that extra bit of distance, then they’re an excellent option. 

Key Features of the Titleist T100s Iron

Like lots of irons on the market today, the Titleist T100’s are eye-catching for all the right reasons in terms of looks, while they feel superb to play with, as lots of golfers can attest, though that’s not what makes them such a viable option, no. What is particularly impressive is the level of forgiveness provided, which is rarely found on an iron of this size. 

The brains over at Titleist have achieved such fantastic levels of forgiveness by using a denser D18 tungsten and a dual cavity construction. Because of the way the weight is positioned in the club, players can achieve optimal launch and create more spin. You may ask how the T100s differ from the T100, which offers the above too. The difference comes in the loft. Throughout the set, the T100s are two degrees loftier than their T100 counterparts. 

According to Titleist, an innovative muscle channel adds to both speed and launch. The feel is very similar to the T100 at launch, but the added distance means that the T100s is very much its own model. 

In addition to the tungsten weighting, Titleist have also included continuous cradle construction in their T100s, which has allowed them to create a more uniform leading edge. A soft feel at impact is also a feature of the irons. Compared to the T100, the T100s’ face is slightly thinner, which helps to produce greater ball speeds. 

What are people saying? 

For many, the T100s isn’t viable because of the price, which for a full set, depending on your chosen configuration, is between £900 and £1200 mark, so yeah, they’re not cheap. From those lucky enough to be able to afford such a price, the reviews have been somewhat glowing. Customers who bought direct from the official Titleist store give an average five-star review, while popular golfing magazine Golf Monthly reviewed the T100s at a 4.5 out 5. 

Pros

  • Excellent amounts of forgiveness
  • Forgiveness means that even high handicapper can make use of the T100s
  • Greater distance with improved launch 
  • Stylish design

Cons

  • Usable but not ideal for high handicappers
  • Very expensive

Final word on the Titleist T100s Iron

The bottom line is that the Titleist T100s is a real all-rounder. In terms of looks and feel, there really can’t be any complaints. These irons ooze premium quality, they produce great accuracy, while adding distance to a player’s game. The main selling point must be the levels of forgiveness that these beautifully crafted irons afford, which means that even high handicap players can reap the benefits. It’s just a shame that many golfers will be priced out of getting their hands on a T100s set, though unfortunately, top quality usually means paying top prices. 

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