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Titleist T350 irons deliver more distance and forgiveness in a sleeker 2025 design
Titleist T350 irons deliver more distance and forgiveness in a sleeker 2025 design

USA Today

time10-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • USA Today

Titleist T350 irons deliver more distance and forgiveness in a sleeker 2025 design

The 2025 T350 irons are Titleist's most forgiving set, delivering fast launch, more stability and a sleeker, better-blending look for combo sets. Gear: Titleist T350 irons (2025) Price: $1,499 (7-clubs) with True Temper AMT Tour Red shafts and Titleist Universal 360 grips. $1,599 with Mitsubishi MMT graphite shafts Specs: Hollow-body stainless steel construction with forged L-shaped face insert, internal Max Impact technology, progressive grooves, and split tungsten weighting. Available: July 10 (pre-order and fittings), August 21 (in stores) Who it's for: Golfers who want maximum distance, forgiveness, and high launch in a clean, confidence-inspiring head that can still blend well into a composite set. What you should know: The T350 is the largest and most forgiving iron in the Titleist T-Series lineup. With a hollow-body chassis, a fast face and modern tech under the hood, the T350 is a true game-improvement iron dressed in a player-friendly design. The Deep Dive: While the Titleist T350 is not a club that screams 'super game-improvement', if you're looking for Titleist's most forgiving and longest iron, the T350 is where your search stops. This is the most approachable iron in the updated T-Series family, yet it benefits from many of the same technologies that power the sleeker T150 and T250. Yes, the updated T350 is the largest iron in the T-Series, featuring a longer blade length, thicker topline and more offset than the T250, but with the target group of golfers being players who struggle with consistency and distance, that extra size is reassuring, not off-putting. The T350 features a hollow-body, stainless steel chassis with a forged L-shaped face insert. The face is designed to allow the hitting area to flex more efficiently at impact, especially on low-struck shots, to protect ball speed. To further assist golfers in achieving greater distance, Titleist retained the internal Max Impact technology found in previous T350 irons. It's a polymer piece that acts like a trampoline, compressing behind the face at impact, then springing back into place to make the hitting area even more efficient. The added ball speed benefits from tungsten weights in the heel and toe that lower the center of gravity—which results in a higher launch angle—and increases the moment of inertia (MOI) so the T350 irons are more stable and twist less on off-center hits, especially in the long irons. Spin control also gets an upgrade in the T350. Like the rest of the 2025 T-Series, the T350 now features progressive grooves, with steeper walls in the short irons to help reduce fliers and improve greenside control from less-than-ideal lies. The lofts remain aggressive in the T350: the 7-iron is 29 degrees (compared to 30.5 in the T250 and 32 in the T150). However, thanks to the deep CG and high face flex, getting shots high in the air should not be challenging for players with moderate to slower swing speeds—or those who just want to make golf a little easier. Here's where the T350 fits in Titleist's updated T-Series iron family: Compared to the 2023 T350, the new T350 is sleeker, sounds better, launches higher, and delivers more consistent spin. It also fits more naturally with the rest of the T-Series, making it easier to build a combo set or transition between iron types as your game evolves.

Titleist T250 irons replace T200 with more speed, higher launch and improved control
Titleist T250 irons replace T200 with more speed, higher launch and improved control

USA Today

time10-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • USA Today

Titleist T250 irons replace T200 with more speed, higher launch and improved control

Replacing the T200, Titleist's 2025 T250 irons offer more speed, launch and spin control in a sleeker, better-player-friendly design. Gear: Titleist T250 irons (2025) Price: $1,499 (7-clubs) with True Temper AMT Tour Black shafts and Titleist Universal 360 grips. $1,599 with Mitsubishi MMT graphite shafts Specs: Foted, hollow-body construction with L-shaped face, internal tungsten weights, and progressive grooves. Available: July 10 (pre-order and fittings), August 21 (in stores) Who it's for: Golfers looking for more ball speed, height and forgiveness than a traditional player's iron delivers, but who still want a compact, clean-looking head. What you should know: Replacing the T200, the new T250 irons are faster, more consistent and deliver higher launch and improved spin control in a sleeker, all-steel chassis. Positioned between the T150 and the game-improvement T350, the T250 is Titleist's modern take on the player's-distance iron. The Deep Dive: The Titleist T250 irons may be new by name, but the design lineage traces directly to the T200 irons that have been a favorite among amateurs and recreational players for the past several seasons. The T200 was already one of Titleist's most tech-forward irons, but for 2025, the company took everything that worked — and then reshaped the rest to fit more cleanly within its streamlined T-Series lineup. The multi-material backplate on the T200 gone and in its place is a clean, all-steel back that helps the T250 visually blend better with the T150 and T350 for players building composite sets. Beneath that cleaner exterior, the T250 is packed with performance-enhancing technologies. At the heart of the T250 is a forged, face insert that has an L-shape that allows it to hinge and flex across a larger portion of the hitting area. That results in increased ball speed and a higher launch, especially on thin strikes. That face is supported by Max Impact technology, carried over from the T200 but now refined to offer more consistent energy transfer across a wider portion of the hitting area. Titleist has also kept the internal tungsten weight weights in the heel and toe areas that add forgiveness and to lower the center of gravity (CG). That should help golfers hit shots with a higher launch and a more-vertical angle of descent, which means improved stopping power on the greens. One subtle but significant design update is in spin control. Like the other 2025 T-Series irons, the T250 uses progressive grooves with steeper walls in the scoring clubs to reduce the chance of fliers and deliver more reliable spin, even from wet or rough lies. In addition to the added stability, higher launch and increased flex in the face, Titleist also strengthened the lofts of the T250. While the T150 7-iron has 32 degrees of loft, the T200 7-iron has 30.5 degrees. The T250 is offered in clubs ranging from an 18-degree 2-iron through a 43-degree pitching wedge and a 48-degree gap wedge. At the same time, the T250 has a relatively-thin topline, its sole is wider than the T100 and T150, but it's not chunky, and while it has more offset than those two clubs, it can still comfortably be classified as a better-player's distance iron. If you're trying to decide which T-Series iron might be for you, here's where the T250 fits in Titleist's revamped iron family: If you liked the 2023 T200 for its blend of speed and control, with the T250, Titleist is trying to offer everything you liked—but with a better look, improved launch and spin, and more consistency across the face.

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