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Specs

Launch
Mid
Forgiveness
Low
SPin
Medium
Adjustable
No
Loft Range
20-45
°
Price tier
Premium
Swing Weight
D2
IDeal Handicap
0-8

Who Should Play It?

The T100 is for low-handicappers who prioritize precise distance control and trajectory shaping over outright forgiveness. If you are a single-digit player who hits the center of the face more often than not and wants an iron that rewards skill without masking flaws, this is your set.

Key Features

The T100 employs a forged construction with a thin topline and minimal offset paired to a Variable Bounce Sole that glides through turf for clean strikes regardless of attack angle. Split high-density tungsten weighting and progressive dual-cavity design position the CG low and deep for stability on approach shots, keeping dispersion tight even into firm greens. A new Variable Face Thickness in the 3- through 7-irons preserves ball speed and launch on off-center hits, while steeper-walled grooves in the mid and short irons grab rough or wet lies to hold spin rates steady and prevent fliers. The standout muscle channel in the 3 and 4-irons drops CG further to launch those clubs higher with better carry, fixing the classic long-iron shortfall for players who need playable distance from tough spots.

Feel & Performance

Center strikes on the T100 deliver that pure Titleist forged buttery sensation, a soft explosion through the hands with zero harsh vibration and immediate feedback on compression. The face flexes just enough to feel explosive without being clicky, letting you know you owned that shot. Mishits tell the full story, a heel strike pushes right with a firmer thud while toe contact feels thin and drops carry by 8-10 yards, exactly as a players iron should without excess dampening.

Forgiveness

The T100 offers low forgiveness typical of tour irons, holding ball speeds decently on thin center-ish strikes thanks to VFT but penalizing toe and heel mishits with 5-7 yard losses and directional push compared to the more stable Mizuno Pro 241 or forgiving TaylorMade P770. Fat shots dig more than on cavity-back players irons like the Srixon ZX5 Mk II due to the compact sole. Serious golfers lose tight dispersion on off-center contact, making it less ideal than those alternatives for anyone outside single digits.

Main Benefit

The T100 gives skilled players consistent carry distances and spin control across varied lies, letting you attack pins with dialed trajectories that stop on command. Stronger lofts add 3-5 yards per club over previous T100 without ballooning, perfect for low-handicappers filling gaps between woods and mid-irons.

Main Differentiator

The T100 sets itself apart with one-degree stronger lofts than the prior generation and a muscle channel in 3-4 irons that no direct competitor like the Mizuno Pro 241 or TaylorMade P770 matches, delivering higher long-iron launch without hybrid-like forgiveness. This addresses real player pain points in distance gapping and turf playability while keeping the compact tour profile intact. The aggressive mid-short grooves also edge out spin consistency from rough over the P770, though the difference shrinks on perfect lies.

Final Verdict

Buy the T100 if you are a low single-digit handicapper who centers the face and craves tour precision with subtle distance gains from stronger lofts and better long-iron launch. Pass if mishits outnumber pure strikes or you play soft courses needing max forgiveness, as the compact head exposes flaws more than a P770 or T150. At premium pricing the superior feel, groove tech, and fitting depth justify the cost for committed players who gain scoring control over game-improvement alternatives.

Titleist T100 Alternatives

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If you want comparable tour feel with slightly better long-iron forgiveness, the Mizuno Pro 241 offers grain-flow forging and a more lively face response. It launches a touch higher across the set. Stick with the T100 if Titleist groove consistency from rough and stronger lofts align better with your distance needs.

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The TaylorMade P770 is worth a look if you prioritize a sleeker look with added tungsten for stability on mishits without fully sacrificing workability. It feels explosive on center strikes. Choose the T100 when precise spin control in poor lies and the muscle channel long-iron launch matter more than marginal forgiveness gains.

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