Description
The previous generation T200 possessed the rarest of traits; the looks of a player’s iron but the performance of a game improvement iron. The iron’s rare ability to combine what would typically be two incompatible traits did not go unnoticed by professionals, as evidenced by its quick adoption on tour. Titleist knew that if they could improve feel while pushing performance gains, the T200 could reach another level, and that’s precisely what they did. Every update to the T200 contributes to a more solid feel at impact. The re-engineered chassis creates a stiffer structure, allowing refined Max Impact Technology to fit tighter against the new dual-taper forged face. This leads to maximum speed, performance, and feel across the entire surface. The usage of denser D18 tungsten and a 2000-degree brazing process moves forward with the T200. Typically reserved for aerospace projects, this unique process afforded Titleist’s engineers the ability to locate the center of gravity with pinpoint exactness. In addition to increasing accuracy and MOI, the CG creates fast, high-launching long irons and accurate scoring irons that find their mark with regularity. Titleist relied on input from tour pros and Vokey Design grind experts to perfect the trailing edge of the T200. The new Variable Bounce Sole flows faster through the turf, even after contact. Despite the drastic updates inside the T200, the popular, tour-inspired shape of the iron remains consistent. Titleist purposely designs the T200 with the same blade length and offset measurements as the T100 and T150 to create seamless transitions through blended sets. The stock steel and graphite shafts feature Ascending Mass Technology. Ascending Mass gives players peak performance in each iron by gradually increasing the weight in each shaft. Long irons are kept lighter to help increase swing speed and launch conditions, while heavier short irons improve consistency, control, and precision. Titleist T200 Iro