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Titleist Introduces Limited-Edition Oil Can Finish on T-Series Irons
Titleist has introduced a new limited-edition look for one of the most popular iron lines in golf. For the first time, the company’s T-Series irons will be available in an Oil Can finish, offering golfers a distinctive copper-colored aesthetic across the entire lineup.

The limited-edition finish will be available on the T100, T150, T250 and T350 iron models in both right- and left-handed builds.
Titleist says the new versions are available for pre-sale now and will begin arriving in golf shops worldwide on March 26.
While the underlying technology and performance of the irons remain unchanged, the Oil Can finish adds a unique visual option for players who want something a little different in the bag.
A Familiar Finish Comes to T-Series
The Oil Can finish isn’t entirely new for Titleist. Golfers may recognize it from previous limited-edition releases in the Vokey Design wedge lineup.
In this case, the finish is applied through a PVD treatment that produces the rich copper color while also helping to improve durability and reduce glare at address.

To match the new finish, the stock configuration also includes copper-colored Titleist Golf Pride Z-Grip Full Cord grips along with True Temper Onyx shafts, giving the clubs a consistent darker aesthetic from grip to head.
Titleist has also kept the finish consistent across all models in the T-Series family, meaning golfers can build blended sets without the irons looking mismatched.
The T-Series Lineup Explained
The T-Series lineup has become one of the most widely played iron platforms in professional golf.
Each model is designed with a different type of player in mind, but the clubs are engineered to blend seamlessly together for golfers who want to mix models throughout the set.
T100: The Modern Tour Iron
The T100 is designed for players looking for maximum precision and control. Built with a fully forged clubhead and a compact profile, it features a thin topline and minimal offset that many better players prefer.

Since the T-Series platform launched in 2019, the T100 has been the most played iron model on the PGA TOUR, highlighting its popularity among elite players.
T150: A Faster Player’s Iron
The T150 sits just slightly above the T100 in terms of size and forgiveness. It maintains a forged construction but introduces a bit more speed and launch while still offering the feel and control better players expect.

The slightly larger profile compared to the T100 can give golfers a bit more confidence at address without moving too far away from the compact look preferred by many low-handicap players.
T250: Player’s Distance with a Clean Look
The T250 is designed to provide more distance while still maintaining a traditional appearance. Compared to the T100 and T150, the T250 features a thicker topline and a wider sole, helping generate additional launch and forgiveness.

Despite those performance benefits, Titleist designed the T250 with a clean, all-steel construction that keeps the iron looking sharp behind the ball.
T350: Maximum Forgiveness
At the most forgiving end of the lineup is the T350. This model is built for golfers looking for more distance, higher launch and maximum forgiveness across the face.

The T350 also features an all-steel construction, which helps maintain a consistent look across the lineup—especially for golfers who choose to build blended sets using multiple models.
A Different Look for a Popular Iron Line
The limited-edition Oil Can finish doesn’t change the performance characteristics of the T-Series irons, but it does offer a fresh look for golfers who already like the way these clubs perform.
Given how popular the T-Series platform has been on both professional tours and among everyday golfers, the release gives players another way to customize the look of their bag while sticking with a familiar iron lineup.
The limited-edition Titleist T-Series Oil Can irons are available for pre-sale now and are scheduled to arrive in golf shops worldwide starting March 26.
