Titleist’s 2025 T150 irons blend Tour precision with added speed and higher launch

The 2025 T150 irons offer more launch and speed than the T100 while preserving the forged feel and compact look skilled players prefer.

Gear: Titleist T150 irons (2025)

Price: $1,499 (7-clubs) with True Temper AMT Tour Silver shafts and Titleist Universal 360 grips

Specs: Forged multi-material head with dual-cavity construction, improved muscle channel, variable thickness face and progressive groove design.

Available: July 10 (pre-order and fittings), August 21 (in stores)

Who it’s for: Skilled players who want the look and feel of a compact iron with a little more speed, forgiveness, and height than a traditional blade.

What you should know: The T150 sits between the T100 and the new T250 in Titleist’s updated T Series, offering a higher launch and more distance than the T100 while maintaining a forged feel, compact profile and clean looks preferred by skilled players.

The Deep Dive: In Titleist’s updated T-Series iron lineup, the T150 continues to fill the space between feel-driven Tour precision and modern performance. While the new T100 irons prioritize control and workability, and the all-new T250 brings speed and forgiveness to the player’s-distance category, the T150 lands in the sweet spot for golfers who want a little extra help without giving up traditional shaping or forged feel.

The T150 was introduced in 2023 as a replacement for the T100•S, but it quickly established its own identity. For 2025, the design team didn’t change the formula too much, but did mirror what we see across the entire T-Series—higher launch in the long irons, improved distance control in the scoring clubs, and tighter spin consistency throughout the set.

The Titleist T150 has a narrow topline, thin sole and minimal offset.

To do that, the T150 uses a refined muscle channel in the 7-iron and up to lower the center of gravity and boost launch, especially on lower-face strikes.

A Variable Face Thickness (VFT) hitting area now helps to preserve ball speed on mis-hits, and just like the new T100, the T150 adds more aggressive, steeper-walled grooves in the 7-iron through pitching wedge to help maintain spin from the rough and in wet conditions.

The Titleist T150 has two large pieces of tungsten in the heel and toe to increase the moment of inertia and lower the center of gravity.

What separates the T150 from the T100 is its slightly larger head, stronger lofts, and a touch more offset. Those attributes should make T150 a better fit for players who want a little higher launch and more ball speed—particularly in the long irons—without moving into full player’s-distance or game-improvement territory. Compared to the new T250, which has a hollow-body construction and a much thicker topline, the T150 still looks every bit the player’s iron.

But make no mistake: the T150 is built to enhance speed. The lofts in these irons are all 1 degree stronger than the lofts of the T100, putting the 5-iron at 25 degrees, the 7-iron at 32 degrees and the pitching wedge at 44 degrees. A 48-degree T150 wedge is also available.

T150 vs. T100 vs. T250

The Titleist T100 and T150 irons for 2025.

Think of the T150 as the middle sibling in the updated T-Series family:

  • T100 is the most compact, feel-oriented offering for players who love shotmaking and feedback.
  • T250 is the faster and more forgiving. It brings speed, high launch, and stability in a larger, hollow-body chassis, making it ideal for players who want distance but still value a clean look and compact profile.
  • T150 splits the difference. It’s forged, but a little faster than T100. It’s compact, but a little more confidence-inspiring. And it has enough launch and spin to help players who may be in between a full-blown Tour head and a player’s-distance model.

For golfers who need help launching the ball in the longer irons or who want a few more yards across the board—without giving up the forged sound, feel and shape—this version of the T150 is likely going to be the best fit in the T-Series family.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Titleist T150 irons 2025 Faster higher-launching forged irons

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