
As someone who recently endured a 45-minute wait at baggage claim for my sticks, it made more sense to leave them at home and conduct additional testing with my trusty Foresight GCQuad in my own time. If you’re wondering why I left my clubs at home, it’s because I’m lazy at times and didn’t want to lug my clubs on the red-eye flight. If you don’t have the ability to bring your sticks along, I think it’s still possible to glean some insights from the session and determine if it’s worth doing further testing down the road. I don’t see a ton of value in testing a single product in a vacuum you’re looking at numbers and trying to compare them to what you’ve seen in the past with your gamer set. Wall’s analysis: In a perfect world, I would’ve brought my clubs along and conducted a head-to-head test. For more information on each of the new designs, don’t forget to read our FIRST LOOK article here. Remember, you can always mix-and-match iron models throughout your set you are NOT committed to picking just one model for each iron in your setup.īefore we get into the testing results, let’s take a look at the irons tested and some brief technology descriptions.

Every shot was recorded on Titleist’s launch monitor system.īelow, Wall and Tursky break down the results and what you can gather for your own research when deciding between iron models.

There, they hit each of the new T-Series heads under the supervision of TPI’s expert fitters, and each of the iron heads were equipped with Wall and Tursky’s gamer shafts to reduce variables. Irons FIRST LOOK: Titleist’s new T100, T100S, T200 and T300 irons By:Īhead of the official launch of the Titleist irons (T100, T100S, T200 and T300), Wall and Tursky went to the Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) in Oceanside, Calif.
