This is Golfer Geeks’ review of the best Titleist irons on the market in 2026.
Iโm an avid golfer, 6ish handicap on my way to a 2 (been a 5.6) and frequent tester of golf clubs and equipment since 2015.
It’s been my pleasure to play and practice with all Titleist irons on this page – plus a few older models. I haven’t found a week link in their entire lineup yet.
They’re not flashy and there isn’t a whole bunch of fanfare around Titleist clubs, but they consistently make exceptional irons.
In this best Titleist irons review, we discuss, the benefits and features of each and our recommendations.
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- Soft & Solid Feel
- Accurate & Consistent
- Great Launch & Trajectory
- Player Looks & Profile
- Can play any shot your skill allows
- Pricey
- GEORGEOUS
- Good Sound & Feel
- All the Distance & Ample Forgiveness
- High Launch & Trajectory
- Hittable long irons
- Pricey
- Silly Long
- All The Forgiveness
- Gorgeous
- Player-Level Sound & Feel
- Pricey
Best Titleist Irons of 2026
Pure Player
- 2023 T100 Irons (Best for Scratch to 8ish handicaps)
- 620 CB Irons (Best for Scratch to 6ish handicaps)
- 620 MB Irons (Best for Scratch to 3ish handicaps)
Player Distance Player
- Titleist T250 Irons (Best Scratch – 10ish handicaps)
- 2023 T200 Irons (Best for 3ish to 10ish handicaps)
- 2023 T150 Irons (Best for Scratch to 8ish handicaps)
Game Improvement
- 2025 Titleist T350 Irons (Longest Titleist Irons)
- 2023 Titleist T350 Irons (Best for 13ish handicaps to beginners)
- 2021 T100 Irons (Best for Scratch to 8ish handicaps)
- 2021 T100s Irons (Best for Scratch to 8ish handicaps)
- 2021 T200 Irons (Runner Up for 3ish to 10ish handicaps)
Titleist Iron Reviews
2023 Titleist T100 Irons
- Soft & Solid Feel
- Accurate & Consistent
- Great Launch & Trajectory
- Player Looks & Profile
- Can play any shot your skill allows
- Pricey
The 2023 T100s are great for scratch up to about 8ish handicaps.
What we like:
- Premium looks and design.
- Soft, solid, and stable feel at impact.
- Launch them high and straight or flight and work them any way your skill permits.
- Excellent feel and stability through impact.
- Accurate and consistent.
What we don’t like:
- Pricey
- Excellent clubs, but not a big difference from the 2021 T100s
My Experience with the 2023 T100s
No surprises here with the new 2023 T100 irons…or with any Titleist irons. They look premium in your hands and set up beautifully behind the ball. The compact heads are the perfect size for players. They do everything Titleist says they’ll do.
The feel remains among the best in the game. The ball gets up quickly with good carry and there’s a touch of forgiveness. More than the 620 CBs below. You aren’t overly punished by minor mishits, but you will pay the price with a loss of distance.
These are precision-scoring clubs. You’ve got to bring your game, and when you do…it’s glorious.
Read full Titleist 2023 T100s review here.
Bottom Line – Continued excellence from Titleist. Superb clubs if you’re willing to spend the money.
Titleist T250 Irons
The new T250 irons do it all and look and sound great when doing it. Plenty distance. A touch of forgiveness. High launch and carry. Improved sound and feel over the T200s.
- GEORGEOUS
- Good Sound & Feel
- All the Distance & Ample Forgiveness
- High Launch & Trajectory
- Hittable long irons
- Pricey
The most gorgeous line of irons on the market today.
- We think you need to be at least a 10-handicap or so to play them.
What we like:
- Georgeous. See them in person to understand.
- Softish and solid at impact for. Improved over T200s.
- High launch and trajectory.
- Ample forgiveness and distance.
- Hittable long irons.
What we donโt like:
- Price. A little painful.
I got 3 rounds in with the T250s and enjoyed all of them.
They sing on solid contact, but excel with thin contact in my experience.
See full Titleist T250 irons review.
Customer Reviews: Average rating of 5 with 11 reviews so far. 100% would recommend the 2024 P-770s.
Bottom line: All the performance you want from a player distance iron plus they’re great looking. You’ll like the way they play if you can stomach the price.
2023 Titleist T200 Irons
- Gorgeous Refined Look
- Long & Forgiving
- Fly High & Straight but Workable
- Good Sound & Feel
- Pricey
The 2023 T200 irons are “player distance irons” and we think they’re playable by 3ish handicaps up to about 10ish handicaps.
What we like:
- Oustanding upgraded premium design.
- Great feel and sound through impact.
- Quick launch & high trajectory with good contact, but can be flighted and worked either way if that’s part of your game.
- Good distance and a splash of forgiveness.
- Accurate and consistent.
What we don’t like:
- The price…kind of.
My Experience with the 2023 T200s
I just finished my review of the 2021 T200s (a little late, I know). So, I was fortunate to be able to get my hands on the 2023 T200s so quickly.
The playability of the new 2023 T200s is outstanding, much like the 2021s. But, the new design is to die for. They must have decided it was time for a serious upgrade and they done it good. They look premium and remind me of the T100s. In fact, all T-Series irons got an upgraded design.
You can check out our full review for more details, but you have to give these a try to at least see what I’m talking about.
Read full Titleist 2023 T200s review here.
Bottom Line – Superb player distance irons serious eye candy. Must be on your list to try if you’re in the market.
2023 Titleist T150 Irons
- Soft & Solid at Impact
- Good Launch, Carry,Distance & Forgiveness
- Great looking clubs
- Pricey
The 2023 T150 irons replace the T100S irons from 2021.
Like the T100s, they’re pure player cavity back irons and best for scratch to 8ish handicaps.
What we like:
- Beautiful design.
- Superb sound and feel.
- A little extra distance and more forgiveness than the T100 irons.
- Can still play all the shots.
- Accurate and consistent for better scoring.
What we don’t like:
- A little pricey at ~$200/club.
My Experience with the 2023 T150s
I played the T150s back-to-back with the 2023 T100 irons. The only difference between the clubs I noticed was about half a club more distance on center strikes and a touch more help with mishits.
They flight the same. Sound and feel the same. They look the same. And, you can play all the shots the same.
I enjoyed playing them and would happily put them in play – along with many, many irons I’ve tested this year.
Read full Titleist t150s review here.
Bottom Line – Superb player irons with a splash more distance and forgiveness. Need about 6 more yards out of your irons? Give these a try.
2025 Titleist T350 Irons
The 2025 Titleist T350 irons are a worthy upgrade from the 2023 T350s.
More distance – More forgiveness – More Gorgeous – More Better sound and feel – More expensive.
- Silly Long
- All The Forgiveness
- Gorgeous
- Player-Level Sound & Feel
- Pricey
The new Titleist T350 irons offer superb game improvement performance at a premium price.
- We recommend them for 13-ish handicaps up to beginners.
What we like:
- Crazy long when you catch them and merely long otherwise.
- Tons of forgiveness.
- Gorgeuous.
- Elevates the ball easily.
What we donโt like:
- Pricey – ~$214 per club – even a little high for premium clubs.
7-iron Launch Monitor Data
Well struck shots at my normal swing speed went 187ish.
Well struck shots when I swung a little slower went 177ish.
I’d call this my 185 club.
Club | Club Speed | Ball Speed | Carry Distance (yds) | Peak Height (ft) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
7-iron | 83 | 120 | 182 | 60 |
Confession time: I knew these would be good to great clubs.
That’s just what Titleist does with irons.
They took all the good from the 2023s and made the 2025s more hittable by the high handiapper, but also better for scoring by good mid handicps (and even this low handicap).
Plus, the look and sound and feel better than ever. Gone is the game improvement “click” and here to stay is the muted solid sound of a player iron.
See where the 2025 T350s land in our iron rankings for this category.
Read full 2025 Titleist T350 irons review.
Bottom line: Exceptional performance if you don’t mind the price.
2023 Titleist T350 Irons (Best Titleist Game Improvement Irons)
- Launch the ball High & Straight
- Forgiving & Long
- Beautiful Clubs
- Pricey
The new Titleist T350 irons are our new #1 recommendation for the most forgiving irons.
- We recommend them for 13-ish handicaps up to beginners.
What we like:
- Easy to launch and elevate. (crucial for high handicappers)
- Loads of forgiveness and help with distance.
- Great-looking irons. Large forgiving clubheads without being cartoonish or awkward-looking.
What we donโt like:
- The price โ Very expensive for beginner and high handicapper irons.
My Experience with the 2023 T350s
Iโm always worried when I test game improvement or super game improvement irons like the T350s.
They usually come with light whippy shafts because they cater to higher handicaps with slower swing speeds. The T350s come with a host of good shaft options that will serve you well as your game progresses.
The clubheads are large, but their design blends this in well. Theyโre about as sleek as youโll see in this iron category. (Titleist knows how to build attractive irons)
They feel and sound โclickyโ with solid contact, but have zero harshness. The ball flies off the face โ without needing great contact.
Conclusion: Excellent irons for beginners or high handicappers.
Read full Titleist t350s review here.
Recommendation โ Theyโll cost you a pretty penny, but they perform like a Titleist-built game improvement iron โ exceptional.
2021 Titleist T100 Irons
- Exceptional Feel
- Accurate & Consistent
- Great Launch & Trajectory
- Player Looks & Profile
- Zilch
The 2021 T100s (like the 2023 T100s) are great for scratch up to about 8ish handicaps.
What we like:
- Absolute eye candy in the bag and in your hands.
- Good distance with a splash of forgiveness.
- Launch easily with high trajectory when I made good contact. (I’m a high ball hitter)
- But, can be flighted and shaped as your skill allows.
- Excellent feel and stability through impact.
- Accurate and consistent
What we don’t like:
- Not a thing.
My Experience with the 2021 T100s
I played the 2021 T100S irons before I played these. So, I figured they’d be money.
My swing was not in shape for my range session or my first round with them. But, I managed to make good contact a few times and got to experience some of their capabilities.
You can get around ok if your swing is off with the T100 irons, but you don’t want to live there.
My second round (9 holes the next day) my swing was much more consistent and I got to see what they really could do. I hit quite a few darts with my normal high trajectory with a tight little draw.
Read full Titleist 2021 T100 irons review here.
Bottom Line – Almost the perfect low handicapper iron in my opinion. You’ll love them if you can handle them.
2021 Titleist T100S Irons
- Consistent Distance, Launch, Carry & Accuracy
- Premium Feel & Sound
- Premium Looks
- Nada
Titleist T100S irons are great for scratch to about 8ish handicaps.
What we like:
- Good distance true to their lofts. Theyโre not just longer than standard-loft irons, theyโre reliably long for exceptional scoring accuracy. The lofts are 2-degree stronger from pitching wedge through 6-iron. The 5-iron is 1-degree strong at 25 degrees and the 4-iron is standard loft at 22 degrees.
- Soft and solid feel at impact. Exactly what you want from a premium player iron.
- Just a hint of forgiveness.
- Compact and elegant clubhead & clean lines. (My images donโt do them justice)
What we don’t like:
- Nada
My Experience with the 2021 T100S irons
Iโve tested the 620 CBs and 620 MB irons from Titleist, so I know how their low handicap irons feel and perform โ Exceptional.
The T100S irons were no different. Some clubs just stand out the second you look at them. They look premium and refined like serious thought and effort went into making them.
So, I expected greatness and got greatness from these irons.
Theyโre not the most forgiving, but theyโre not supposed to be. Theyโre legit tour-level irons. That being said, I didnโt find them overly punishing on minor mishits.
The lofts arenโt as jacked as most player performance irons, but that didnโt hold them back. I think they play probably half a club longer than their stated loft.
Read full Titleist T100s irons review here.
Customer Reviews: Titleist doesnโt collect reviews, but everything Iโve read on the clubs themselves is 100% positive.
Recommendation: The T100S irons are your choice for a refined feel and performance with a little help with distance.
Titleist 620 CB Irons
- Exceptional Feel & Performance
- Classic Elegant Titleist Design
- Surprisingly long
- Scoring MO-chines
- Nada
The 620 CBs are our long-standing favorite pure player cavity backs and are playable for scratch up to about 7ish handicaps.
What we like:
- They perform precisely how you expect premium low-handicap irons to perform.
- They launch quick with high trajectory and better-than-expected carry numbers.
- They’ve got a splash of forgiveness that makes them very playable for mid single digit handicaps with strong ball striking.
- They are gorgeous. Must see in person to appreciate.
What we don’t like:
- Nada
My Experience with the 620 CBs
This is the second set of Titleist irons Iโve ever tested. The first was the T200s from a few years ago, which I loved. So, I had high expectations for the 620 CBs. They were exceeded.
Online images donโt do justice to how beautiful these irons are. From their minimal, elegant design to their perfectly sized compact head. Titleist knows how to do player irons.
I loved them on the range and I loved them on the course. The long irons are a bit much for me, but you can order any iron combo you want. So, no worries. I play hybrids starting with 4-hybrid anyway.
Read full Titleist 620 CBs review here.
Bottom Line – Exceptional player irons good for scratch on up to about 6 handicaps.
2021 Titleist T200 Irons
- Compact Heads & Player Look
- Long & Forgiving w/ superb feel
- Easy to elevate w/ long carry
- Consistent & Accurate
- Nada
The 2021 T200s best serve 3-ish handicaps up to about 10-ish handicaps.
What we like:
- Compact heads and “player” look.
- Great feel and sound through impact.
- Quick launch and high trajectory with the ability to flight and shape shots of needed (and if you’re capable)
- Long and forgiving.
- Accurate and consistent.
What we don’t like
- Nothing.
My Experience with the 2021 T200s
The T200s took me by surprise a little. Older T200s struck me as much more of a game-improvement iron. I think these are player distance irons. But, with helpful game-improvement attributes – namely helping with slight mishits. I took advantage of this on a couple of long irons.
The T200s performed gloriously for me. From the very first shot on the very first hole. I hit more solid shots and exceptional long irons than I can remember ever hitting in one round. I’m a strong iron player, but not strong with long irons.
I hit a number of 4 and 5 irons on the button and watched them launch quickly and launch high with a beautiful trajectory and great carry.
I guess these are game-improvement clubs for players.
Read full Titleist T200s review here.
Bottom Line – Great option for golfers looking for player looks and characteristics but want help with distance, launch, and trajectory.
Titleist 620 MB Irons
- Great Sound & Feel
- Surprisingly forgiving
- Excellent playability
- Great looking
- Price
The 620 MBs are classic blades and are surprisingly forgiving and long.
What we like:
- Exceptional feel on center contact.
- They launch easily with high to medium-high trajectory – with center contact.
- Not overly punishing on slight mishits.
- They can hit any shot your swing can produce.
What we don’t like:
- Nothing. They are as billed.
My Experience with the 2021 620 MBs
WYSIWYG โ What you see is what you get. These are premium blades and play like them.
They are made for shot-making. Not forgiveness. Not distance. Not easy to launch.
If you donโt bring it, youโre not going to find it.
Having said all that โ I was able to get around the course with them fine. My distance and ball flight were good when I made good contact.
Slight mishits (where I live) werenโt punished too harshly and left me on or around the green โ just a little short.
There are better options out there for those of us that arenโt low single-digit handicaps. I require more forgiveness โ like with the CBs or Callaway Rouge ST Pros above.
Read full Titleist 620 MB review here.
Bottom Line – Because these are serious player clubs I think you need to be a low single-digit handicap with superior ball-striking to play them.
Final Verdict
You have only good options from the irons on this page. There’s not a dud on this list. Every iron on this page does what Titleist says it will do.
Which Titleist iron should you get? See below.
My #1 suggestion is to get your hands on a couple of your favorites and have a little fun testing them. Either at your local golf store or take advantage of Global Golfโs Utry trial program. I use it and recommend it.
Thanks for checking out our review of the best Titleist irons on the market in 2026.
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- Soft & Solid Feel
- Accurate & Consistent
- Great Launch & Trajectory
- Player Looks & Profile
- Can play any shot your skill allows
- Pricey
- GEORGEOUS
- Good Sound & Feel
- All the Distance & Ample Forgiveness
- High Launch & Trajectory
- Hittable long irons
- Pricey
- Silly Long
- All The Forgiveness
- Gorgeous
- Player-Level Sound & Feel
- Pricey

