The T100S is the T100 with the lofts turned up. Titleist takes its tour iron, strengthens every club by two degrees, and hands it to players who want a bit more carry without giving up the compact shape they trust. The 2023 version keeps the forged 1025 carbon steel body, the thin topline, and the minimal offset, then adds enough ball speed to close the gap between a pure players iron and a players distance iron.
At 30 degrees, the 7-iron flies farther and lower-spinning than a traditional players 7-iron sitting at 34. That extra distance isn't free, and Titleist knows it. Strengthen a loft too far and you lose the ability to land the ball soft and hold a firm green. So the engineering here is about managing the trade. Tungsten weighting in the long irons, a muscle channel low in the face, and progressive construction all work to keep launch high enough and spin usable even with the stronger lofts.
What you don't get is a bailout. The head is small, the sole is thin, and there's very little offset to hide a poor strike. Miss the center and you'll feel it and see it. This is a forgiving version of a tour iron, not a forgiving iron in the game-improvement sense, and that distinction matters when you're deciding whether it fits your game.
Tóm lại
The Titleist T100S (2023) is a players-distance iron that blends ball speed with a clean shape. The set runs 4-iron to PW with a 30° 7-iron. It carries a $1,299 MSRP.
Titleist T100S Gậy sắt: Thông số chính
- Danh mục
- Players Distance
- Cấu thành bộ gậy
- 4-iron to PW
- 7-iron loft
- 30 degrees
- Khoảng loft
- 19 to 45 degrees
- Năm sản xuất
- 2023
- MSRP
- $1299
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Brands in this category update about every 2 years, and the T100S is 3 years old with no successor yet, so a new model could land any time. Grab it at clearance pricing now, or wait a few weeks to see what replaces it.
Based on release timing and this line's typical refresh cycle, not a live price quote.
Bán hoặc đổi cũ lấy mới
Ước tínhModeled from the $1,299 original MSRP and a 3-year-old release (about 33% of MSRP retained used).
Giá trị thị trường đã qua sử dụng
$365 - $480
Private sale, fair to like-new
Giá trị đổi cũ lấy mới
$220 - $335
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Nhận báo giá chính xác
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Titleist T100S: the iron lineage
The T100S is the 2nd of 2 generations Titleist has released in this line, from the T100S (2021) to the T100S (2023). It followed the T100S (2021) and came in up $50. It is the newest generation in the line.
- 2023T100SYou are here· $1,299 MSRP
Thông số Loft
| 4i | 5i | 6i | 7i | 8i | 9i | PW |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19.0° | 22.0° | 26.0° | 30.0° | 35.0° | 40.0° | 45.0° |
Stock steel shaft. Lofts are approximate and subject to manufacturing tolerances.
Titleist T100S: expected carry distances
Typical carry by swing speed, adjusted for this set's actual lofts. Your numbers will vary with strike, shaft, and conditions.
| Gậy | Loft | Moderate swing~140y 7-iron | Average swing~155y 7-iron | Faster swing~169y 7-iron |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4-iron | 19° | 165 y | 183 y | 200 y |
| 5-iron | 22° | 158 y | 175 y | 191 y |
| 6-iron | 26° | 149 y | 165 y | 180 y |
| 7-iron | 30° | 140 y | 155 y | 169 y |
| 8-iron | 35° | 130 y | 144 y | 157 y |
| 9-iron | 40° | 119 y | 132 y | 144 y |
| PW | 45° | 110 y | 122 y | 133 y |
Carry distances are modeled from TrackMan-based norms scaled to each club's loft, not measured for this exact model.
Công nghệ
About the Titleist T100S
Titleist builds the T100S from forged 1025 carbon steel with a dual cavity, and the longer irons carry D18 tungsten weighting to push the center of gravity low and toward the toe. That placement fights the tendency of a stronger loft to launch flat, so the 4 and 5 irons still get airborne instead of running out like a de-lofted blade would. A muscle channel behind the face adds a little face flex low, where mishits tend to land, and helps preserve ball speed on strikes below center. The lofts run progressively from 19 in the 4-iron to 45 in the pitching wedge, with tighter gaps through the short irons where control matters most. Look down at address and the differences from the T100 disappear. Same compact blade length, same thin topline, same rounded-but-clean sole. The strengthened lofts do their work without changing what the club looks like over the ball, which is the entire appeal for players who like the T100 head but want the ball to travel.
Phân tích Loft
The Titleist T100S's 7-iron is lofted at 30° - near-traditional - close to the classic 32-34° benchmark. For a golfer with an 85-95 mph swing speed, this projects to a 7-iron carry of approximately 150-160 yards. The 5-iron (22°) to 7-iron gap of 8° is spread across a wide range, 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 T100S?
- ✓Mid-single-digit to low-teens handicaps who deliver the club consistently and want a touch more distance from a shape that still looks and feels like a tour iron.
- ✓Players moving out of a pure blade or T100 who keep coming up a club short into greens and would trade a little spin for extra carry.
- ✓Anyone building a blended set who wants stronger, faster long irons at the top with the option to switch to standard T100 lofts in the scoring clubs.
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Câu hỏi thường gặp
What is the difference between the T100 and T100S?
They share the same head, construction, and looks. The S version has lofts strengthened by two degrees across the set, so the 7-iron is 30 instead of 34. That gives you more ball speed and distance from the same shape, at the cost of slightly less spin and a lower flight. If you already flight the ball high and want more carry, the S makes sense. If you'd rather keep spin and stopping power, the standard T100 is the better pick.
Is a 30-degree 7-iron too strong?
It's strong for a players iron and closer to where game-improvement sets used to sit, but Titleist offsets it with tungsten weighting and a muscle channel that keep launch and spin in a workable range. The thing to watch is wedge gapping. With the pitching wedge at 45 degrees, your gap and sand wedges need to be set up carefully so you don't leave a hole below the set.
Is the T100S forgiving?
It's forgiving for a tour iron, not for a game-improvement iron. The dual cavity and tungsten weighting add stability compared to a blade, and the muscle channel helps hold ball speed on low-face strikes. But the head is compact, the sole is thin, and offset is minimal, so off-center hits still lose distance and feedback is honest. You want to be finding the center of the face most of the time.
Who should not buy the T100S?
Higher handicaps and slower swing speeds who need help getting the ball up and keeping mishits playable. The small head and thin sole punish inconsistent contact, and the stronger lofts can rob a slower swing of the height needed to hold greens. If you fight a low ball flight or struggle with center-face contact, a T200 or a game-improvement set will serve you better.
How does the T100S handle wedge gapping?
This is the one setup detail to get right. Because the pitching wedge is 45 degrees, your next wedge should be around 50 to keep gaps even, then continue in four to five degree steps. Plan the bottom of your bag around that 45-degree PW rather than assuming a standard 46 to 48, or you'll end up with an awkward yardage gap into greens.
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