CROMWELL, Conn. — The timing of Titleist’s releases may not be as predictable as a Swiss watch, but for over a decade, the brand has released new woods and irons either in the days leading up to the U.S. Open or the week afterward. Last year, Titleist brought the TSR drivers, fairway woods and hybrids to the PGA Tour for the first at the 2022 Travelers Championship. Since the company operates on two-year product cycles, we knew that 2023 would be an iron year, and like clockwork, Titleist recently brought updated versions of its T Series irons to the PGA Tour.
Technically, there are four new irons in the yet-to-be-released family–the T100, T150, T200 and T350 — but Titleist has not provided details about any of them so far.
The new T100 and T200 logically replace the currently available T100 and T200. Pro shops are also currently selling the T100•S, a stronger-lofted version of the T100, for golfers who want a compact club that delivers extra distance, but there is not a T100•S in the new family, but the T150 could do that job.
The Titleist PGA Tour van does not have any T350 irons onboard, so that club will likely replace the current T300, which is a max game-improvement iron.
Below are in-hand images of Titleist’s new T100, T150 and T200 irons.
Titleist T100
Titleist has not released official details about the yet-to-be-released update to the T100 irons. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
Titleist T100
Like previous versions, the 2023 T100 has a moderately-thin sole for a better-player’s iron. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
Titleist T100
Titleist has forged previous versions of the T100, and the word ‘Forged’ appears on the hosel…
Titleist has forged previous versions of the T100, and the word ‘Forged’ appears on the hosel of this club. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
Titleist T100
The new T100 has a thin topline, which accomplished golfers prefer. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
Titleist T100
Previously-released T100 irons have been dual-chambered, perimeter-weighted clubs. These clubs appear to have the same design.…
Previously-released T100 irons have been dual-chambered, perimeter-weighted clubs. These clubs appear to have the same design. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
Titleist T100
This is the look from the address position of the new T100. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
Titleist T150
This is the first Titleist T150 iron. This could be a replacement for the T100S, a…
This is the first Titleist T150 iron. This could be a replacement for the T100S, a stonger-lofted version of the T100. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
Titleist T150
The T150 has a sole design that appears identical to the T100. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
Titleist T150
Like the T100, the T150 irons are forged. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
Titleist T150
The T150 appears to have a slightly thicker topline than the T100. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
Titleist T150
Like the T100, the T150 has minimal offset. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
Titleist T200
The previous version of the T200 was hollow, with a plastic back badge. The new model…
The previous version of the T200 was hollow, with a plastic back badge. The new model may be hollow too, but it matches the other T100 irons more cosmetically. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
Titleist T200
The T200 has a wider sole than the T100 and T150, so it likely has a…
The T200 has a wider sole than the T100 and T150, so it likely has a lower center of gravity. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
Titleist T200
The T200 irons are forged. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
Titleist T200
The updated T200 has a more cambered (curved) sole than the T100, so it should be…
The updated T200 has a more cambered (curved) sole than the T100, so it should be more forgiving on fat shots. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
Titleist T200
The new T200 has a thicker topline than the T100 and T150, but only a small…
The new T200 has a thicker topline than the T100 and T150, but only a small amount of offset. (David Dusek/Golfweek)