Interesting to hear that the Titleist irons are not as much draw biased as other forgiving irons. I wasn’t aware of the draw bias in irons. I have a natural draw with my driver and sometimes hook it. My 3 wood and iron shots are normally straight on the target. They may be quite short, but at least they are straight. I wouldn’t want to get irons that overdraw my current ball flight. So I guess it would be smart to consider these Titleist irons when getting fitted.
I believe Jackie mentioned the draw bias comment due to the offset in the T300 irons which is less than many other game improvement irons leading to a straighter ball flight while those irons with more offset may provide more draw bias - Thomas
A distance increase in a mid-iron of a couple of yards is irrelevant to the average golfer. The 2019 had far tighter dispersion with only one real outlier. If you take out the one outlier you can fit all the rest of the shots into a 15x15 yard box. The 2021 irons were more like a 25x25 yard box.
Interesting, I went for a fitting for the T300 and ended up ordering T200 because I had the same problem with hitting the T300 fat. The sole /Turf interaction on the T300's didn't work for me.
I purchased the new T 300 irons with regular shafts last summer. I played them for three rounds and put them back in the garage. The main reason is the loud sound they make hurts my ears. I do wear hearing aids but even my playing partner noticed the sound difference.
Having seen how trashed the 2019 T300 lol after even 3-6 months I would not buy them. Paying this type of money you would expect a premium looking club which has longevity in maintaining that.
Great video! Have her demo more clubs. I think her swing speed is more representative of the majority of your viewers than Thomas’ higher swing speed…
Thanks for watching! We have plenty of slower swing speed contributors coming to the channel - Thomas
I used the new T300s at a corporate day recently. Compared to my old Callaway X18s, it felt like a different sport 😍
Thanks for your feedback. They pack some distance and forgiveness - Thomas
This is one of the best representation of average golfer… data on mishit is what we are looking for. Great job guys
Thanks for watching - Thomas
I have the 2019 T 300 irons and I really like them.
Thanks for watching 2019 are very good! - Thomas
Interesting to hear that the Titleist irons are not as much draw biased as other forgiving irons. I wasn’t aware of the draw bias in irons. I have a natural draw with my driver and sometimes hook it. My 3 wood and iron shots are normally straight on the target. They may be quite short, but at least they are straight. I wouldn’t want to get irons that overdraw my current ball flight. So I guess it would be smart to consider these Titleist irons when getting fitted.
I believe Jackie mentioned the draw bias comment due to the offset in the T300 irons which is less than many other game improvement irons leading to a straighter ball flight while those irons with more offset may provide more draw bias - Thomas
A distance increase in a mid-iron of a couple of yards is irrelevant to the average golfer. The 2019 had far tighter dispersion with only one real outlier. If you take out the one outlier you can fit all the rest of the shots into a 15x15 yard box. The 2021 irons were more like a 25x25 yard box.
Thanks for watching, dispersion wins every time - Thomas
Those iron lengths are outrageous... Looks proportionally like a 3wood length on a 7 iron.
Thanks for watching. I believe they are standard length (37" 7iron) - Thomas
What shaft were you hitting? Tensei Red regular?
Yes it was the regular Flex Tensei red shaft. - Thomas
Interesting, I went for a fitting for the T300 and ended up ordering T200 because I had the same problem with hitting the T300 fat. The sole /Turf interaction on the T300's didn't work for me.
Thanks for your feedback. The T200 is a little smaller and may help if you catch too many shots fat but it's still forgiving. - Thomas
@@2ndswing isn’t a wider sole generally more forgiving on the chunky hits?
You have the pictures and years in the intro backwards. The chrome club is the new T300.
Thanks for watching. The 2021 T300 has the M in the center of the back of the iron while the 2019 model does not have that M badge - Thomas
You are correct they got the clubs labeled wrong in the initial pictures. The 2021 model is shinier, more chrome looking.
Oops 2nd S.
Would be cool to see how these compare to some Titleist DCI’s :)
I purchased the new T 300 irons with regular shafts last summer. I played them for three rounds and put them back in the garage. The main reason is the loud sound they make hurts my ears. I do wear hearing aids but even my playing partner noticed the sound difference.
Thanks for your feedback - Thomas
Well, it seems when I hit them solid they no longer hurt my ears. Who knew? 🤷🏻 lol
Do you still have them? I’ll buy them…
Yes,
Nice clubs, just not for me.
@@wschield608 I am interested. What is the best way to get in contact with you?
Hi. Thanks for this video. Could you please do the same comparison between T100 /19 and T100 /21.
Here you go, filmed in October: ua-cam.com/video/kZsRJWghiQ0/v-deo.html - Thomas
Having seen how trashed the 2019 T300 lol after even 3-6 months I would not buy them. Paying this type of money you would expect a premium looking club which has longevity in maintaining that.
Thanks for watching, where was the wear showing on the irons? - Thomas
I purchased a set new in 19 and play 2-3 times a week, and mine looks great
New version developed fail
Thanks for watching - Thomas