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Titleist Launches T-Series Black Irons – The Best Looking Clubs in Golf?

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Titleist has launched the T-Series Black Irons, a brand new offering for a limited time in what could be the best-looking clubs in golf.

The T-Series Black Irons are available in the T100, T150, T200, and T350 and feature a more durable Titanium Carbide Vaport Finish. Past releases of black irons from Titleist and other manufacturers have shown to chip and fade.

These won’t have that problem.

There are no differences in terms of specs from these irons to the tradition T-Series lineup. The only difference is the color. Many golfers (myself included) have wanted a black ironhead in a club we were fitted for. I have played the T100S from Titleist’s previous iron lineup for two years. 

Standard Offerings for Each Iron

Each iron will come standard with certain shafts that cater to the head. With the T350 being the most forgiving iron in the lineup, Titleist uses a high launch, high spin shaft while the T100 uses the opposite.

Here’s what each will come standard with:

  • T100 | True Temper AMT Tour White Onyx
  • T150 | Project X LZ Onyx
  • T200 | True Temper AMT Black Onyx
  • T350 | True Temper AMT Red Onyx

Of course, these can be swapped out during fitting, but if you buy from a sporting goods store stock, this is what you’ll likely get.

Pricing and Availability

Pricing for the black T-Series irons includes a premium for the color. Typically, the T-Series costs $200 an iron or $1,400 for the typical seven-piece set that you’d buy in-store.

However, Titleist is upping the price to $271 an iron, and a full seven-piece set will cost $1,899.

Pre-sale begins Tuesday, February 11 and the new Black T-Series irons will be in golf shops worldwide on Friday, February 28.


Cover Image via Titleist

Joey Klender is a reporter covering Equipment, Footwear, and Apparel. A huge golf fan, he calls a certain week in April his favorite of the year. Inspired by the likes of Woods, Palmer, McIlroy, and Koepka, Joey plays over 100 times a year in the South Central Pennsylvania area. When he isn't golfing, he is probably thinking about golfing, but he might be watching other sports, writing, or playing poker.

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