Titleist T200 Utility Hybrid: Key Specs
- Category
- Tour
- Adjustable
- No
- Loft options
- 17 to 22 degrees
- Model year
- 2024
- MSRP
- $299.99
Hybrid Options & Stock Shafts
| Hybrid # | Loft | Shaft | Flex | Weight | Kick Point | Swing Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2H | 17.0° | - | - | - | - | - |
| 3H | 19.0° | - | - | - | - | - |
| 4H | 22.0° | - | - | - | - | - |
Tour Hybrid
The T200 Utility is Titleist's answer to a specific problem: you need something that launches like a hybrid but flies and stops like an iron. It slots in above the T200 iron set, usually as a 2, 3, or 4 iron replacement, and it's built for players who don't want the left-miss tendencies a hybrid can bring.
This is a hollow-body club with a forged L-shaped face insert and a big slug of tungsten low in the head. That construction does two things. It gets the ball up without you having to lean back and help it, and it keeps ball speed respectable on strikes low on the face, which is where most long-iron mishits happen. The 2024 version carries the same Max Impact core Titleist uses across the T-Series, so the center of the face stays hot and the sound stays firm rather than clicky.
What it isn't: a game-improvement club. The head is compact, the topline is thin for the category, and it rewards a decent strike. Put it in the right hands and it's one of the more versatile clubs you can carry, equally good off a tight fairway lie or teed up on a long par 4.
- Better players looking to replace a 2 or 3 iron with something that launches easier but still flies like an iron, not a hybrid.
- Anyone who fights a hook or a left miss with hybrids and wants a straighter, more workable long-club option.
- Golfers who need a reliable club off the tee on tight par 4s where a driver brings too much trouble into play.
- Faster swing speeds who can compress a long iron and want the penetrating, wind-cutting flight this head produces.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is the Titleist T200 Utility a driving iron or a utility iron?
- Both terms fit. It's a hollow-body long-iron replacement built to be hit off the tee or into long approaches. Titleist calls it a utility, but plenty of players use it as a driving iron on tight tee shots where they want to keep the ball in play.
- What lofts does the 2024 T200 Utility come in?
- Stock lofts are typically 18 and 20 degrees, which slot in around a 2 and 3 iron. Because there's no adjustable hosel, you pick the loft at order time, so it's worth a fitting to match it to the gap at the top of your bag.
- Is the T200 Utility hard to hit?
- It's easier than a traditional muscle-back long iron thanks to the tungsten weighting and hollow construction, but it's still a players' club. The compact head and thin topline reward a solid strike. If you struggle to compress long irons, a hybrid will likely be more forgiving.
- Should I choose the T200 Utility over a hybrid?
- Go with the utility if you want a flatter, more penetrating flight, more shot control, and less tendency to hook. Choose a hybrid if you need maximum launch and forgiveness and don't mind the higher, softer trajectory. Swing speed matters here, faster swings tend to get more out of the driving iron.
- Can the T200 Utility loft or lie be adjusted?
- No. There's no adjustable hosel, so the loft and lie you order are fixed. A club fitter can bend it slightly during a build, but you're committing to a spec rather than dialing it in on the course like an adjustable hybrid or driver.
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