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Haven’t hit my T150/T200 combo set outdoors yet but played my 5th SIM round this morning with couple of my buddies who I haven’t seen since the fall. I am always a slow adopter when changing irons for some reason as opposed to woods but this morning I finally was striping my irons.
We played Same course the PGA tour is playing this week and hit a high percentage of green and ball flight was great. Had multiple 5 irons into greens that I hit close to 200 yds which is unheard of for me coming from TCB’s. I hope today’s success continues into 2024. So far super happy with the combo set and today they demonstrated the stripe show I had in the fitting last September.
We are back under six inches of snow here. Enjoy.
I’m under no delusion this will last! Luckily I’ll be headed to Myrtle at the end of March and hoping for good weather then.We are back under six inches of snow here. Enjoy.
Titleist did a little series with their woods and finding speed. Here's their series with irons and finding feel. I really like stuff like this.
Titleist T-Series Irons | Finding Feel
It’s the one thing we’re all chasing. Yet the feel of a pure iron shot is difficult to describe—and even tougher to create.www.titleist.com
I am 100% with you on all of this. The T150's (and of course T100's, but I don't have any of those) are 100% the best looking iron I've ever had in my bag (with the possible exception of the Adams CMB's from a decade ago...but it's close). But the performance of the T200's speed and forgiveness wise is just silly, and you would be just as silly to not take advantage of that when you see improved performance - which for me is at 8i on up.Sloppy round in the rain. While huddling under my umbrella, I looked at the split set up close and really like the look of the T150’s. The brushed look is better than the chrome. (Makes sense-all my wedges have been black or brushed over the years). The cavity in the back is sharp, too.
But…
I will never talk ill about the T200’s. More comparison of the long irons to their hybrid counterparts. Lower flight, less flares right and left= confidence. It feels better to look at an iron head than a hybrid or fairway wood.
Wait a minute. You just reported on a round from Saturday. That is “lately” to me. . Some of us are under snow still.Just a few range sessions lately. These continue to shine, just soft and forgiving.
Agree on the sound/feedback comments. Pretty much spot on with my experience. Center strikes feel excellent and the more you stray the more she lets you know.The T150 irons are such a fun conversation. They seem to present a really reasonable amount of spin for me while launching plenty off the PX LS shafts. I had a few the other day specifically into the wind that went well beyond my expectations, and I consider that a promising reality where I'd normally just balloon into disaster.
That said, I had a playing partner hit a few into wind and he didn't fair as well because he did the prototypical 'swing hard and down' and there's no coming back from that move hahaha - these don't work miracles.
The biggest takeaway I've had when I've had them in the bag is that they just sound AWESOME. Great strikes are super rich, okay strikes are fair but not awful, and awful strikes sound like you can do better haha! I definitely lean into an iron that gives a rewarding sound to a good strike, and man do these irons ever get the job done.
Curious to hear about more THPers getting these in hand from a sound and forgiveness perspective. I maintain that I think the range of playability to handicap is super broad.
The T150 irons are such a fun conversation. They seem to present a really reasonable amount of spin for me while launching plenty off the PX LS shafts. I had a few the other day specifically into the wind that went well beyond my expectations, and I consider that a promising reality where I'd normally just balloon into disaster.
That said, I had a playing partner hit a few into wind and he didn't fair as well because he did the prototypical 'swing hard and down' and there's no coming back from that move hahaha - these don't work miracles.
The biggest takeaway I've had when I've had them in the bag is that they just sound AWESOME. Great strikes are super rich, okay strikes are fair but not awful, and awful strikes sound like you can do better haha! I definitely lean into an iron that gives a rewarding sound to a good strike, and man do these irons ever get the job done.
Curious to hear about more THPers getting these in hand from a sound and forgiveness perspective. I maintain that I think the range of playability to handicap is super broad.