Just had a fitting with Titleist and I was suited to the t150s great irons and was totally surprised as I thought I’d be more suited to t350s or t200s but golf always has me guessing 😂. Great review David thank you
Great review. I am an 11.2, went to a custom fitting and exactly what you suggested is what they fitted me for, T200 4-7 T150 8-GW. Also changed the lofts on the T200s to match the 150s. Saw this review after my fitting so funny you mentioned just that blend!
The hollow-body construction allows designed to get the weight lower and further back in the heads, which boosts the MOI. That’s why you get more stability compared to the dual-cavity T•100S. Enjoy! - DD
I'm debating going the same route as you. Just not getting the distance and center strikes with my T100s as I did when I got fitted for them. Good luck!
I got the t150s and they are incredibly forgiving. My brother has the new 100s and I would say they’re just as forgiving but with a little bit less distance and more spin.
This a brilliant explanation of the construction. I couldn't find the mention on sub 10 stainless steel or 17/4 stainless anywhere on the Titleist website, so well done. Where did you get that info from? For players wondering about the workability of the T200's. I'm a +3 player and I moved to a full set of T200's because of the forgiveness and peak height. The higher ball flight makes more flags accessible and the offset is minimal ( I would say similar to Ping i230's) and I like a little offset anyway, but as far as workability I can work these as good as anything. Pretty easy to work. I just figure with the forgiveness if I can hit one more green a round then that means 1 more birdie opportunity and somedays that's the difference between winning and losing or making a cut or not.
I am fortunate to get access to Titleist designers and engineers in the weeks and months before the drops, and during those conversations, I always ask about the materials used to make irons. Titleist has used SUP10 stainless steel for a few generations because it is so hard. Enjoy your new T200 irons. - DD
Laura, The clubs are similar in design but fairly different in construction. The T150 is a solid-body iron with a pair of tungsten weights hidden inside a back cap area, while the P770 is a hollow-bodied offering that has foam inside each head. Both are better-player distance irons and have a compact blade length, but to my eyes, the T150 has a slightly thinner topline. You might see that differently. Not to avoid a THIS or THAT answer, but the only want to really know is go to a shop that has a launch monitor, hit both clubs and see what the numbers reveal with your swing. Thanks for the question and I hope that you'll subscribe to my channel. Some VERY interesting better-player distance irons coming very soon. - DD
David, what’s in your bag? I imagine you spend a lot of time rotating new equipment in and out for reviews, but if you had to play an important round tomorrow, what clubs and shafts would make the cut?
This synopsis led me from the 23 150’s to the 23 200’s, but also rotator issue. They are closer to my 19 AP 2’s, except for the sound. It is a bit more clanky with less feel. Just wish they would have dumped the hubcap and shiny chrome..
Nice review. Thx. Going to go test some new irons next week for the first time in 23 years lol I have the old Maxfli Revolutions and have loved them. I saw all the brands today and was surprised how fat the 200s are. Ive always shyed away from irons that fat so I'm interested in trying them out vs the T150s. I'm not 18 anymore and don't play much so I may have to set the ego aside and see what more forgiveness feels like. Or I may be stubborn for another 10 years or so and get the 150s lol I'll probably end up doing a mix. The 200s in 4-6 and 150s 7-pw.
Let’s not kid ourselves, the 9i is an old 8i and 5i is like an old 4i and why people are dropping the long irons for 7 and 9 metals. I ended up getting the T150 48* to 9i, T200 8i to 6i, T350 5i, and a U505 in a 2i.
@@DavidDusek Estimated ship date Feb 7th. I don't know long custom clubs are supposed to take. A month seems like a long time. Is this normal? Are these irons selling real well?
@@dobermanownerforlife3902 yes, they’ve been very well received since they arrived in stores. That wait time is a little long, but not really surprising. - DD
@@DavidDusekOK it's been 4 months. Some winter golf and now spring/early summer golf. I have to say, these irons were money well spent. The 3 iron is my favorite. I can stripe it about 220-225. I'm considering one of the t200 utility bent as low as possible for a driving iron. I can't hit a driver anyways . Lol
I laugh at the split set get with a custom fitter videos. Does not the author know that just about every fitter out there fits with a 7 iron only? How the hell is one suppose to figure out how to make up a split set when you can’t even hit the clubs to begin with? Silly…
@@booger65man yup. You’re right. The only place in the entire world to get fitted for a blend of these clubs is Titleist headquarters. No other professional fitter on earth could possibly do that for less.
Best explanation of the difference between the models i've seen. Thank you! Not even Titleist explains each models use case well.
Thanks. Glad it was helpful! - DD
Just had a fitting with Titleist and I was suited to the t150s great irons and was totally surprised as I thought I’d be more suited to t350s or t200s but golf always has me guessing 😂. Great review David thank you
THAT is why it’s always good to work with a qualified fitter who has a launch monitor. Enjoy your new clubs.
I just got fitted for the t150 irons, upgraded from the AP3's
SO BUTTER!!
Great review. I am an 11.2, went to a custom fitting and exactly what you suggested is what they fitted me for, T200 4-7 T150 8-GW. Also changed the lofts on the T200s to match the 150s. Saw this review after my fitting so funny you mentioned just that blend!
Thanks for sharing and enjoy your new irons. - DD
Thanks David. You are an underrated golf creator on here.
Tell a few million of your friends. - DD
Excellent job! Thank you so much .
I had the T100S and they were just too
unforgiving for me. Switched to the new T200 and i love them.. making me feel confident in my irons again !
The hollow-body construction allows designed to get the weight lower and further back in the heads, which boosts the MOI. That’s why you get more stability compared to the dual-cavity T•100S. Enjoy! - DD
I'm debating going the same route as you. Just not getting the distance and center strikes with my T100s as I did when I got fitted for them. Good luck!
engaging video, easy to listen too, explains everything clearly. Love the video
Glad you liked it and I hope that you will subscribe to my channel. - DD
David. You are the best. I can trust you. So happy with my Scotty Cameron Phanyom 5.5 putter Golf is over in the northeast unfortunately
I got the t150s and they are incredibly forgiving. My brother has the new 100s and I would say they’re just as forgiving but with a little bit less distance and more spin.
I play all hybrids and I’ve never played better - they are the future!!
Subscribed! Brilliant succinct and perfectly informative video. P790
bs T200. Which would choose? Cheers.
This a brilliant explanation of the construction. I couldn't find the mention on sub 10 stainless steel or 17/4 stainless anywhere on the Titleist website, so well done. Where did you get that info from?
For players wondering about the workability of the T200's. I'm a +3 player and I moved to a full set of T200's because of the forgiveness and peak height. The higher ball flight makes more flags accessible and the offset is minimal ( I would say similar to Ping i230's) and I like a little offset anyway, but as far as workability I can work these as good as anything. Pretty easy to work.
I just figure with the forgiveness if I can hit one more green a round then that means 1 more birdie opportunity and somedays that's the difference between winning and losing or making a cut or not.
I am fortunate to get access to Titleist designers and engineers in the weeks and months before the drops, and during those conversations, I always ask about the materials used to make irons. Titleist has used SUP10 stainless steel for a few generations because it is so hard. Enjoy your new T200 irons. - DD
@@DavidDusek So you have any info on SM10 wedges? Some guys are able to order now. Sadly I'm not and I have no info yet.
@@redson425 Sorry, I’m not allowed to share the details yet. Late-January release and I will have a video when the embargo comes down. - DD
Thank you, great presentation of information
Thanks for the info! This was great!
Great review David. I play off 4 and struggling to decide between T150 and P770. Any guidance would be appreciated.
Laura,
The clubs are similar in design but fairly different in construction. The T150 is a solid-body iron with a pair of tungsten weights hidden inside a back cap area, while the P770 is a hollow-bodied offering that has foam inside each head. Both are better-player distance irons and have a compact blade length, but to my eyes, the T150 has a slightly thinner topline. You might see that differently. Not to avoid a THIS or THAT answer, but the only want to really know is go to a shop that has a launch monitor, hit both clubs and see what the numbers reveal with your swing. Thanks for the question and I hope that you'll subscribe to my channel. Some VERY interesting better-player distance irons coming very soon. - DD
I’m familiar with both of those. I’d go 150! Better feel!
Did you go for a fitting and hit both? I went t150. The random extra distance shot from hollow body was undesirable.
Im a 8 handicap and I find the P770 very hard to hit. You need to hit them sweetspot or you are dead.
David, what’s in your bag? I imagine you spend a lot of time rotating new equipment in and out for reviews, but if you had to play an important round tomorrow, what clubs and shafts would make the cut?
This synopsis led me from the 23 150’s to the 23 200’s, but also rotator issue.
They are closer to my 19 AP 2’s, except for the sound. It is a bit more clanky with less feel. Just wish they would have dumped the hubcap and shiny chrome..
Nice review. Thx. Going to go test some new irons next week for the first time in 23 years lol I have the old Maxfli Revolutions and have loved them. I saw all the brands today and was surprised how fat the 200s are. Ive always shyed away from irons that fat so I'm interested in trying them out vs the T150s. I'm not 18 anymore and don't play much so I may have to set the ego aside and see what more forgiveness feels like. Or I may be stubborn for another 10 years or so and get the 150s lol I'll probably end up doing a mix. The 200s in 4-6 and 150s 7-pw.
Couldn't decide between the T150 and T200 so I played it safe and went with the PXG Gen 6 irons. No regrets.
HA!
Great helpful video!!
Glad it was helpful! - DD
Great review. Thx!
Thanks for watching!
Let’s not kid ourselves, the 9i is an old 8i and 5i is like an old 4i and why people are dropping the long irons for 7 and 9 metals. I ended up getting the T150 48* to 9i, T200 8i to 6i, T350 5i, and a U505 in a 2i.
Hey, I found a plate behind you with a name of a golf course which I like most. What's the relationship of you with the Torrey Pines?
No relationship. The last time I was at Torrey was for the 2021 U.S. Open. - DD
Do they have the same swingweight?
The answer was t150.
Got 3-Gap.
My debit card cried during the swipe.
Your debit card may have cried, but your heart probably got all fluttery and excited. Enjoy your new clubs. - DD
@@DavidDusek Estimated ship date Feb 7th. I don't know long custom clubs are supposed to take. A month seems like a long time. Is this normal? Are these irons selling real well?
@@dobermanownerforlife3902 yes, they’ve been very well received since they arrived in stores. That wait time is a little long, but not really surprising. - DD
@@DavidDusekOK it's been 4 months. Some winter golf and now spring/early summer golf. I have to say, these irons were money well spent. The 3 iron is my favorite. I can stripe it about 220-225. I'm considering one of the t200 utility bent as low as possible for a driving iron. I can't hit a driver anyways . Lol
Buy once cry once 😂
If you don’t mind a longer blade get the p790. It will smoke the ball while providing forgiveness with off center hits.
I laugh at the split set get with a custom fitter videos. Does not the author know that just about every fitter out there fits with a 7 iron only? How the hell is one suppose to figure out how to make up a split set when you can’t even hit the clubs to begin with? Silly…
Figure out your blended set by getting a full bag fitting. Problem solved.
And where can you do that? Titleist headquarters for $1000? LMAO! Great idea!
@@booger65man yup. You’re right. The only place in the entire world to get fitted for a blend of these clubs is Titleist headquarters. No other professional fitter on earth could possibly do that for less.
The 200 SUCK! Unless you like the sound of hitting rocks 🪨!