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Titleist T100 Gậy sắt

Blade2025$1349🏆 Golf Digest🏆 MyGolfSpy🥈 Golf Monthly

The T100 is the iron you see in more tour bags than almost anything else, and the 2025 version doesn't reinvent that. Titleist knows who buys this club, so they kept the compact head, the thin topline, and the barely-there offset that good players want to look down on. What changed is under the surface. Dual tungsten weights sit low in the long irons, so you get a little help on the 3 and 4 without the head ballooning into something a scratch golfer would be embarrassed to hit.

Call it a blade if you want, but it's really Titleist's tour players iron, and there's a difference. A true muscleback punishes every miss and gives nothing back. The T100 has just enough forgiveness built into the longer irons to keep a slightly thin 5-iron from falling out of the sky. It still demands a repeatable strike. Catch one off the toe and you'll feel it and see it.

The loft story matters here. The 7-iron is 33 degrees, which is traditional, not the jacked-up 28 or 29 you find in distance irons pretending to be players clubs. That means your gaps are honest and your 7-iron flies like a 7-iron. If you switch into these from a game-improvement set, expect to lose some yardage on paper. What you get back is control, a flatter trajectory you can flight down, and the ability to actually stop the ball on a firm green.

Tóm lại

The Titleist T100 (2025) is a compact blade for skilled ball-strikers who want feel and shot control. The set runs 3-iron to PW with a 33° 7-iron. It carries a $1,349 MSRP.

Titleist T100 Gậy sắt: Thông số chính

Danh mục
Blade
Cấu thành bộ gậy
3-iron to PW
7-iron loft
33 degrees
Khoảng loft
20 to 45 degrees
Năm sản xuất
2025
MSRP
$1349

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Value sweet spot

About a year old, so the first real discounts have landed while a replacement is still 6 to 18 months out. Strong value without feeling dated.

Based on release timing and this line's typical refresh cycle, not a live price quote.

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Ước tính

Modeled from the $1,349 original MSRP and a 1-year-old release (about 55% of MSRP retained used).

Giá trị thị trường đã qua sử dụng

$630 - $830

Private sale, fair to like-new

Giá trị đổi cũ lấy mới

$380 - $580

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Nhận báo giá chính xác

Estimate only, from a depreciation model, not a live quote. Search “Titleist T100” on the sites above for the real number, which varies with condition, shaft, and demand.

Titleist T100: the iron lineage

The T100 is the 4th of 4 generations Titleist has released in this line, from the T100 (2019) to the T100 (2025). It followed the T100 (2023) and came in up $50. It is the newest generation in the line.

  1. 2019T100· $1,199 MSRP
  2. 2021T100· $1,249 MSRP
  3. 2023T100· $1,299 MSRP
  4. 2025T100You are here· $1,349 MSRP

Thông số Loft

3i4i5i6i7i8i9iPW
20.0°23.0°26.0°29.0°33.0°37.0°41.0°45.0°

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

Titleist T100: expected carry distances

Typical carry by swing speed, adjusted for this set's actual lofts. Your numbers will vary with strike, shaft, and conditions.

GậyLoftModerate swing~132y 7-ironAverage swing~147y 7-ironFaster swing~161y 7-iron
3-iron20°165 y184 y202 y
4-iron23°157 y175 y192 y
5-iron26°150 y167 y183 y
6-iron29°142 y158 y173 y
7-iron33°132 y147 y161 y
8-iron37°123 y137 y150 y
9-iron41°113 y126 y138 y
PW45°104 y116 y127 y

Carry distances are modeled from TrackMan-based norms scaled to each club's loft, not measured for this exact model.

Công nghệ

Progressive LoftsForgedTungsten Weighting

Được ngành công nhận

Golf Digest

Hot List Gold — best players iron for feel and control

MyGolfSpy

Most Wanted winner in players cavity category

Golf Monthly

Best blade-like iron for low handicappers

About the Titleist T100

Forged from carbon steel with a co-forged construction, the T100 gives you the soft, dense feel at impact that separates a tour iron from a stamped-out cavity back. The tungsten weighting is the clever part. Titleist packs high-density tungsten low and toward the toe in the long irons, which pulls the center of gravity down and lets a 4-iron launch without needing a shovel-sized head. As you move into the short irons, the design tightens up and the blade length shrinks, because a pitching wedge doesn't need forgiveness, it needs precision. Progressive lofts run through the set, from 20 degrees in the 3-iron to 45 in the pitching wedge, with clean four-degree gaps in the scoring clubs. The soles are thin, the topline is narrow, and the finish is a satin chrome that keeps glare down at address. This is a set built to be worked both directions and flighted on command, which is exactly why Golf Digest handed it Hot List Gold and called it the best players iron for feel and control.

Phân tích Loft

The Titleist T100's 7-iron is lofted at 33° - traditional - aligned with classic iron loft standards. For a golfer with an 85-95 mph swing speed, this projects to a 7-iron carry of approximately 140-150 yards. The 5-iron (26°) to 7-iron gap of 7° is well-gapped, which may create overlapping distance windows with similarly lofted fairway woods or hybrids. The pitching wedge at 45° provides a conventional loft window that pairs cleanly with a 50-52° gap wedge.

Who Should Play the Titleist T100?

  • You break 80 regularly and want feedback from the clubface, not a club that hides your misses from you.
  • Traditional lofts appeal to you because you care more about consistent gapping and stopping power than about seeing bigger numbers on the sole.
  • You shape shots on purpose and want an iron that responds to a slightly open or closed face instead of fighting you.
  • You want tour-level looks in the short irons but wouldn't mind a touch of tungsten help in the 3 and 4 to keep the long irons playable.

Các năm khác

202320212019

Câu hỏi thường gặp

Is the Titleist T100 a true blade?

Not exactly. It's Titleist's tour players iron, and it looks like a blade at address with its thin topline and minimal offset. Underneath, it uses tungsten weighting and a small cavity to add a bit of forgiveness in the long irons, which a real muscleback like the Titleist 620 MB doesn't have. If you want a pure, no-help blade, look at the MB. The T100 is the club most tour pros actually play.

What handicap should you be to play the T100?

Most players who do well with it carry a single-digit handicap, roughly 0 to 10. You need a fairly repeatable strike to get the most out of it. Mid-handicappers can play it, but you'll give up distance and forgiveness compared to a players-distance iron, and the mishits will cost you more.

Why is the 7-iron 33 degrees when other irons are stronger?

Titleist keeps the T100 lofts traditional on purpose. A 33-degree 7-iron flies at a normal players-iron height and stops on the green, instead of launching low and hot like a distance iron built for yardage. You'll hit it shorter than a game-improvement 7-iron, but your gapping stays clean and predictable through the set.

What is the tungsten weighting actually doing?

The tungsten is high-density metal placed low in the long irons to drop the center of gravity. That helps the 3, 4, and 5-irons launch higher and stay in the air without forcing Titleist to make the head bigger. The short irons use less or none of it because they don't need the launch help, they need a compact, precise shape.

How does the 2025 T100 compare to the T150?

The T150 is the stronger-lofted, slightly lower-launching sibling. Same tour looks, but the T150 lofts are about two degrees stronger and the ball flies a touch lower and longer. Pick the T100 if you want traditional lofts and a higher, softer landing. Go T150 if you fight a high ball flight or just want a little more distance without moving into a full game-improvement iron.

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