I have recently had the opportunity to visit the Titoist Performance Institute (TPI) in Oceanside, Calif. new arrests of series t -And I left with a composition that could be the most called iron group I have ever owned.
Now, I get it: most players will not get the opportunity to walk through the doors at TPI. But the lessons I have received from that experience apply ANYONE You are looking to get more performance, consistency and confidence from their shackles. The loan for my results goes to Joey Saewitz, a TPI master who traveled to me the full process of adapting the title-an experience that is divided into the way it is concentrated in the laser, is in optimizing what the title calls “3 D” of assembly: distance control, distribution and deduction angle.
A suitable process built around you
Here’s what it’s interesting about how the title does things at TPI: they don’t just ask you what you want to hit; They tell you what you MUST Being hitting based on true standards, focused on the player.
Categorydo iron category-with short streams, mid-thousands and long congratulations-is independently stored, and each club must pass a series of filters: release window, rolling string, peak height, subtraction angle and ball velocity gaps.
Purpose? Approximately 5 MPH in dividing the ball velocity between clubs, steady roof heights and deduction angles that give you the power of green holding throughout the group.
It is not about following your longest 7th. It is about building a group that performs from top to bottom – and continuously and predictably.
My starting point: a mixed composition that worked (type)
I entered the session with a very strong configuration: T100 6-PW, a T150 5-Iz bent the poor to mix lofts and a T200 4-iron, also weakened with 2 degrees to hit my boot and rotation numbers. It worked. But Joey identified something better.
After the whole testing new series t -T100, T150, T250 and T350-We went down to something I didn’t expect: a full set of T150 by 4-PW.

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Why did the new T150 won me
T150 is billed as the fastest sister, a little more forgiving of T100. And while they share a lot of DNA – like the variable thickness of the face, the muscle channel in the long handcuffs and the progressive modeling of the habit – there is more firing strength mature at T150.
What surprised me was how close they started in my previous T100, but with significantly more speed, stronger distribution and better forgiveness for small losses. This is the type of change you see immediately, especially on the longest accessible shots.
To adjust the rotation and height, we weaken the lofts by 1 degree throughout the set. This gave me exactly what I needed: one touch more rotation, the highest roof and the type of descending angles that stop the ball quickly into green, even when those that place the surface are ripe and as difficult as tabletops (as they are during the summer months here in Arizona).
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3 D: Why every golf player should take care
Everything in TPI is related to the optimization of 3 D. This is not just a tournament detail; These numbers should matter to every golf player:
Remote control: You need to know exactly how much every iron carries. The gaps of 10-12 yards with durable ball speed are ideal.
RELEASE: Wrong shocks are inevitable. But the combination of the right head and shaft can minimize the damage and keep your grouping close. (Golf is a game of losses.)
Deduction angle: If your shackles are not coming steep enough, you are not stopping the ball in green, especially with long cuffs.
This is the biggest intake: no matter how much the technology is, the performance only appears when the construction adapts to your oscillation.
New T Series Lining: Built for mix
The title made it clear with this generation: each model has a purpose, and they are designed to mix and match based on what you need.
- T100: Compact, forged sensation. The most accurate and applicable option.
- T150: Faster and more forgiving, but still inspired by the tournament. (My chosen club)
- T250: A total redesign with the performance of the real player’s distance.
- T350: Forgiving the game improvement at serious ball speed.
Eachdo iron looks clean and cohesive in the bag, making mixed groups more accessible than ever. That said, mixing I’m not thinking. You still need to try every head, attic in the attic, to find the right transition points. The last thing you need is a 20-Oborre gap between your 7-Herkuri and your 8-Herkuri. Test be appropriate.
What have I learned – and what to do
My journey to TPI was a tremendous experience. But the real value was not just the handcuffs I left – it was the clarity of what a proper fit can make.
Technology in the new T series is seriously impressive, but the best results do not only come from the clubs themselves. They come from building a group that starts straight, rotates straight, lands soft and carries the yards you need.
And here’s the really good news: you don’t need to go to Oceanside to get that experience.
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Kris McCormack
Golf.com contributor
Based on a career that has extended more than 20 years to the Golf industry, McCormack has spent the last six years of his career serving as vice president of the tournament and education for the real specification. During that time, he cured the training program for the true staff and pushed for more continuing education curricula. As well as managing their tour department and building relationships with a host of OEM partners. Before joining the true team of specifications, McCormack worked with some of the leading industry manufacturers as a suitable master’s level professional. In addition to being an instructor and partnership with the Golf Channel Academy as a leading mainly agnostic brand instructor and professional. He has also worked with R&D teams to help design products, testing and develop for a variety of gears. He is a golf enthusiast and lives in the gear space!