A couple of points to note. The T150 is a similar construction to T100 but with 2° stronger lofts for pros looking for the feel of the T100s but added distance thus making a way for combination sets of the two models. The irons targeted to recreational players, the T200 and T350, are...
Irons: T350 5i & T200 6i-GW, 23°-48° lofts, Nippon Modus3 120g, Stiff flex (+0.5”, 1° upright) Wedges: JB Forged Raw 54° & 58° lofts, Nippon Modus3 120g, Reg flex (+0.5/0.25", 0.5° upright) Putter: DS72 C, 35”, PP60 grip Dan Brady Member 1 1 LocationWatertown...
Above, you see theTitleist T100 iron next to the T150 iron(right), both 6 irons [review of the Titleist T150 ironsHERE]. Side-by-side, a close examination reveals some small differences, but these irons areincredibly similar. On their own, I think 95% (probably more) of golfers couldn...
RH and LH Lofts: 18°, 21°, 24° TSR3: A flatter trajectory, and a refined shape inspired by popular predecessors. Highly adjustable, featuring a new 5-position SureFit Adjustable CG Track System that allows players to dial in their ideal setup. Tailored to players seeking workability and ...
any locked in equipment contracts. But with a real competitor in the market place people will gladly pay up for the Titleist driver to match their irons/wedges/putter and now they should be able to justify it on the monitor. Sales up to the beginning of next season will be very telling....