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Titleist T100 Irons

Players Cavity2026

The Titleist T100 is a tour iron, full stop. The 2026 model carries forward the same commitment to precision and workability that's kept this line on tour bags for years. Titleist didn't chase distance metrics or stuff extra forgiveness into the design. What you get is a compact, low-profile cavity back that rewards clean contact and punishes lazy swings.

For players who grew up on blades and worry cavity backs have gotten too thick and forgiving, the T100 addresses that concern directly. The head profile at address is clean and uncluttered. Topline is thin. Offset is minimal enough that it won't feel like a compromise. The cavity does its job quietly, providing stability on slightly off-center strikes without advertising itself.

Titleist T100 Irons: Key Specs

Category
Players Cavity
Model year
2026

Loft Specifications

Stock steel shaft. Lofts are approximate and subject to manufacturing tolerances.

About the Titleist T100

Titleist builds the T100 with a thin face and precise weighting that keeps the center of gravity low without bulking up the head. Tungsten in the toe area stabilizes the club on off-center contact, though this isn't a game-improvement iron and won't save a poorly struck shot. The progressive hosel design moves the CG subtly from long irons to short, which helps with launch consistency across the set. Feel is a priority here. The forged construction gives you clear, honest feedback at impact. Flush it and you'll know. Miss it and you'll know that too. For players at this level, feedback is information, and the T100 gives you plenty of it.

Who Should Play the Titleist T100?

  • Single-digit handicappers who want a tour-level iron they can work both ways without fighting the club's design.
  • Former blade players looking for a bit more forgiveness on mishits without giving up the clean look and precise feel they're used to.
  • Competitive amateurs and scratch players who need consistent distance gaps and reliable trajectory control on approach shots into greens.

Other Years

2025202320212019

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Titleist T100 a blade?

No. The T100 is a players cavity back, not a blade. It has a small cavity on the back that adds stability and some forgiveness compared to a true muscle back. The look at address is blade-like, with a thin topline and minimal offset, but the cavity construction makes it meaningfully more forgiving than the T100-MB or a traditional muscle back.

What handicap is the Titleist T100 best for?

Most golfers who play the T100 are in the scratch to 8 handicap range. Some 10-12 handicappers use it successfully, particularly those with consistent ball-striking who prioritize feel and workability over forgiveness. Above a 12, you'd get more consistent results from the T150 or T200 unless your contact is genuinely tight.

What's the difference between the Titleist T100 and T150?

The T150 is more forgiving. It has a somewhat larger head, more offset, and more distance-oriented technology built into the construction. The T100 is more compact, more workable, and gives you cleaner feedback on every shot. If you're deciding between them, the feel at address and honest feedback on mishits is what tends to push better players toward the T100.

How far does the Titleist T100 7-iron go?

Titleist kept the T100 lofts relatively traditional, with the 7-iron sitting around 34 degrees. Most players will carry it somewhere between 165 and 185 yards depending on swing speed. This iron isn't built for maximum distance, and that's intentional. Traditional lofts preserve proper gaps through the set and make trajectory management much easier.

Can a mid-handicapper play the Titleist T100?

You can, but consider whether you'll actually benefit from it. The T100 is honest enough that mishits will show up clearly in your results. A mid-handicapper focused on improving ball-striking might find the feedback useful. If you're regularly catching it off the heel or toe, though, you'll give up yards and consistency compared to something designed with more forgiveness built in.

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