Titleist Unveils Redesigned T-Series Irons, Utilities for 2025
Golfers, get ready! Titleist is upping its game with the new T-Series 2025 range, featuring redesigned irons and utilities promising enhanced control, forgiveness, and feel for players at every skill level. This revamp focuses on delivering distance, improving dispersion, and optimizing descent angles.
Innovations in the T-Series
The 2025 **Titleist** T-Series includes notable improvements to the T100, T150, and T350 models. The lineup also introduces the redesigned T250 distance irons (also in a high launch version), plus a new associated Utility model.
According to **Josh Talge**, Vice-president in charge of marketing at **Titleist**, “With the new T-Herries range, we not only have more efficient products, but also an iron suitable for each passionate golfer.”
T250 Irons: Precision Meets Versatility
Specifically, the T250 iron seeks to provide a balance of power and forgiveness. It features a hollow construction, a forged side *L-Face*, and *Max Impact 2.0* technology to ensure high ball speed across the entire hitting surface.
A lower center of gravity and tungsten distribution should optimize launch and stability. The result is a consistent trajectory and more precise control. The T250 Launch Spec is a high-launch variant, aimed at golfers with moderate swing speeds needing help getting the ball airborne.
New Utility Options
Available as 2, 3, and 4 irons, the T250•U has a compact profile and “Hollow-Body” construction. It features minimal offset for skilled players wanting an efficient transition club.

Speaking about the design objectives, **Marni Ines**, Director of irons development at **Titleist**, added, “We have identified an opportunity in our range to meet the needs of golfers at moderate swing speed, which need help to generate height and reach 3 D.”
While the T250 • U targets players who prioritize control, the U • 505 has a wider head. This maximizes forgiveness and ball height, making it suitable for golfers seeking ease and distance.

**Ines** further explained, “Our goal is to offer a range of Utility that facilitates launch, ensures a long and regular trajectory, while offering stability and tolerance. This is exactly the objective of design of the T250 • U and U • 505.”
As of 2023, utility clubs make up approximately 7% of all golf club sales in the U.S. (Statista).
Availability & Pricing
The entire range incorporates a modern aesthetic and offers a broad selection of premium shafts for personalization. The 4th generation **T-Series** irons are currently available for fittings and pre-order. They will be available in stores worldwide beginning August 21, priced at €260 per iron and €330 for each Utility club.