Fitting today and tried out the T200’s vs Callaway Pro’s, ZX5 MKII, and i530’s they were middle of the pack for me. They looked good down by the ball but the chrome wasn’t my favorite shape was nice as well.
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They feel great. I typically use my 54* around the greens but at the end of the season was using the GW quite a bit for the lower flighted more roll out shots.How does the t200 PW and GW feel around the green and for pitch shots?
the 48* GW is my go to club for chipping green side now. It feels great, is similar to contact and getting through the turf as a Vokey, and has some added forgiveness. As long as I am not trying to get something high and to stop quickly, it has been a great club to use, especially once the greens start speeding up.How does the t200 PW and GW feel around the green and for pitch shots?
Yeah, you're letting me hit that 2i next month. Awesome results!!The T200 2i will be in the bag!
I am back from the Titleist fitting day near me and had a chance to try out the long irons again. I hit the U505 2 iron, T200 3 iron and 2 iron utility builds alongside my hybrid and T200 4i that are already in my bag.
The T200 3i turned out to be another 4i for me. I could hit it further but it usually landed near where an ok to good shot with the 4i was.
The U505 and T200 2i were much better. The U505 is easier to hit and more forgiving but was not traveling as far and was very high and spinny on a lot of shots. This was the same issue I had at last year’s fitting.
The T200 2i utility had much better flight and spin and stayed within my usual target line. (I am not hitting irons well lately, but there were no new surprises on the monitor).
I love the lines of the irons. The thicker head of hybrids and the U505 looks odd to me, and both can get much too high in the air. Most of my shots were between 100 and 120 feet. Add in a lot of back spin and I wasn’t seeing the distance I want at the top of the bag. The T200 stayed around 80-90 feet and I like the consistency of a 2i with my other long irons.
I need to work on iron contact since the pulls are still a factor but based on the numbers, I know why. Here is one of my swings with the T200 2i. Too much spin but good gapping with my 4i.
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Not that swing issues are good, but they do showcase the forgiveness of the T series. Love hearing about the success of your approach shots even with some swing 'flair'.Regrettably I have no additional round information as I didn't play this past weekend, but I did have a lesson Thursday and oh boy, do I have swing issues...my tee game is a mess and I really need to work on better wedge contact. But the fact that I'm able to hit the T150/200 as well as they have been going lately for me DESPITE those issues is a testament to how forgiving these are, while still looking, feeling and performing amazing. My iron game is even better recently, too, meaning I am really settling in with this set:
vs. 10 cap, strokes gained approaches:
Last 15 rounds: 0.77
Last 10 rounds: 0.98
Last 5 rounds: 1.37
Last round: 1.80
Getting better with time with the T-Series!
"Flair" is about the kindest way one could put itNot that swing issues are good, but they do showcase the forgiveness of the T series. Love hearing about the success of your approach shots even with some swing 'flair'.
Same here - happened to me on the range this weekend: made the same swing (to the best of my abilities) ten times, and one came out with 10 mph higher ball speed, went 16yd further.Been playing the T150s for about 2 months.. great clubs, very happy I wen tthat way - the one thng I am fighting is the 7 iron.. it is a hot iron for me - sometime when I flush it - it is 15 -20 yards further than it should be. none of the other shorter irons like the 8 does this .
The short irons and T series wedges in the bag have made it easier to hit wedge shots and gain confidence with partial and shorter shots. Glad the short game is working well! Your long game looks to be in great order, too, based on your overhead imagesi had the first outing of the year with a trip to Missouri last weekend. i played poorly overall due to a hip strain and being tired, but when i focused and put my swing on the ball these irons shined as usual. hitting the target and hitting the distance!
i've been trying to start hitting my wedges based more on feel and conditions, so putting that 48* Gap Wedge to gimme range from 81yds with the green 20' uphill above my head was particularly rewarding. similarly i used my 52* Vokey from 93yds to find the green on the 19th hole at Payne's Valley, setting up the only par of our group. really, really great stuff - i just have to let the club do the work, it's better than me...
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I still have no desire to even look at other irons.
What a lovely sight!!The T200 2i should arrive tomorrow! The T series irons have been the best addition to my bag in years and I am making sure the top and bottom of the bag work/gap well with the irons.
The 48* has been one of the more versatile clubs for me and my wedges need to work around it, versus making adjustments to the 48. Time to think about adjusting my wedge lofts.
Continued dry conditions didn’t penalize long approaches in over the weekend. Hitting 7, 6, even a 4 iron into greens held well with 1-2 yards of roll out (assuming I hit the green )
6i roll out of 6ish feet:
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7 iron roll out of 4ish feet:
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Iron shots and approaches are an area I want to improve the most and these irons have helped start the process.
PW 135 yardsWhat a lovely sight!!
May I ask regarding your 48: What distances do you have between you PW - Gap - 54*?