Titleist
T100•S
Our Review:
WHAT IT DOES: The new T100•S iron mirrors the T100 aesthetically but is fully reimagined with stronger lofts (2 degrees throughout the set) and a channel on the back of the 3- through 7-iron that increases ball speed and helps launch the ball higher. Turf interaction is key for this player, and the tour-inspired sole contour reduces digging. Because this player type is persnickety about details such as shafts and grips, having plenty of options is important. Titleist delivers the goods here, offering 46 shaft choices and 32 grips.
WHY WE LIKE IT: Creating a players iron with distance aspirations without offending your core audience takes some effort, but Titleist has done a nice job here. Particularly impressive is the use of tungsten (about 66 grams per head distributed in the heel and toe) that lowers the center of gravity for launching the ball more easily. Does it work? Staff player Max Homa tested the 7-iron of the T100•S against his Titleist MB irons and saw an increase of 20 feet in height and 15 yards of distance. Combine that performance with classic blade and hosel lengths, and this is an attractive option for the better player in need of a distance jolt. Read more>>
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Find OutClub Specs
Models | Dexterity | Price |
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T100•S | Left Hand / Right Hand | $175 |
T100•S
Name | Loft | Length |
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5I | 25.00 | 38.00 |
7I | 32.00 | 37.00 |
PW | 44.00 | 35.75 |
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