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There are four models in the new T title series, along with two services.
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PGA Tour’s The most popular iron is getting an update.
On Monday, the title announced it is starting The process of planting and validity of the tournament for its iron formation T-series t-series. The lining includes four iron models, plus two services, with T100, T150 and T350, as well as U505 machine iron all return from the previous generation.
For the 2025 lineup, the title seems to be replacing the popular T200 players iron with a new T250 model, along with a version of services.
The two-year title product cycle goes as Clockwork and while GT and Metalwoods managers were presented last summer, the company is holding the tradition by introducing its new shackles this year. In previous years, the company has been waiting for the next week’s commemorative tournament to discover the new product, but this year, it is bringing the new line to Charles Schwab Challenge. The company is also presenting handcuffs at the DP World Tournament this week at Soudal Open in Belgium.
“There are years of research, players ‘reactions, players’ tests,” said the High Director of Club Promotions, JJ Van Wezenbeeck, in a press release. “To get the product out, see it tested in the golf course during a week of the tournament and testify yourself – it’s extremely exciting to see everything that eventually is done.”
First impressions
The title likes to remove their next retail omissions of the club with the start of their tour a few weeks ago. While the company is still not commenting on the details of new omissions, we can draw some conclusions.
So far, the company has released only three images of new handcuffs, and at first glance, very little cosmetically appear different in relation to T100 and T150. This should come as little surprise as T100 has been larger Popular iron in PGA Tour since its presentation in 2019. The title has also led iron accusations at PGA Tour for the last 11 years (and the last 16 years on the DP World Tournament).
In previous generations, the T100 was the iron of the two -piece counterfeit player presenting the smallest profile in the T lineup, but offered more thanks than a single part 620 CB or MB (more for them below). The T150 is his slightly older and stronger sister who is hovering in that gap between a player and players in the distance.
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Say Hello T250
Where things become interesting are moving in T250 and T350. Gone is the popular T200 model that many professionals have added their bags as a more forgiving option of long iron and it has been the choice of many amateurs looking for an empty player player. The title is likely to feel T150 and T200 were very close to performance, so they made the new T250 bigger for more divisions.
The new T250 is likely to have a slightly larger profile than the previous T200. The new T250 and the T350, which is the largest and most forgiving model, probably aiming as an iron improvement iron, all have a similar high muscle pillow design. T250U and U505 services also contain cosmetics similar to the rest of the formation.
The symmetry in the models should allow a quieter mixture between the five models.
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No replacement of CB or MB
The title announcement did not mention a replacement for 620 CB or MB Irons Forged with one piecewhich have been on the market since 2019.
The title had been consistent about updating the models of his classical players every two years, along with previous iron lines of the flag, Serie AP. However, since the series T presentation, the company has kept in line with 620, with no change.

Title 620 CB Irons with custom
Read more about the custom cuffs of title 620 CB on Golf.com aimed at lower middle handicaps, this soft return of classic style provides durability and a smooth interaction for the ground to provide clean contact. 620 CB contains a traditionally designed style cavity, for many skills for creating shot and tungsten co-brushed in long handcuffs for increased stability and forgiveness. With reduced compensation and a thinner topline, 620 cb remains true for what players want in a back iron. To optimize sustainability throughout the group, the title uses the progressive length of the blade and a single reinforced tournament for improved terrain interaction. Finishing the chrome brushed
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This may be for some reason, but first of all is that forged cuffs with a piece do not see much technical progress over time, so there is really no reason for the title to update those heads and ask their staff to try them. If it is not broken, do not fix it.
The second reason is that the title has developed a very essential program for getting them Tour Custle Staff Single iron models in their correct specifications. Justin Thomas just won with 621.jt cuff and Adam Scott, an ex -staf, lately re-hyryi at 681.as his handcuff.

Title 620 MB Irons with custom
Read more about custom handcuffs 620 MB on Golf.com designed for low handles, MB is the modern choice for those who want a traditional forged blade view. The new 620 MB title is the definition of the blade of a true counterfeit player. Muscle return design is perfect for players who are looking for total shot and a very gentle feeling. Strategic designed CG locations give a responsible reaction, allowing you to hit every blow you want.
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There is no reason to bring a minority product that is only for a specific professional or that is not necessarily an improvement, so the titter is pleased to stay after 620 CB and MBS.
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Jack
Golfit.com editor
Jack Harsh is the editor of associate equipment in Golf. A local Pennsylvania, Jack is a graduate of 2020 at Penn State University, earning degrees in transmitted journalism and political science. He was captain of his Golf High School team and recently returned to the program to serve as the main coach. Jack also * try * to remain competitive in local amateurs. Before joining Golf, Jack spent two years working at a Bend TV station, Oregon, mainly as a multimedia journalist/reporter, but also producing, anchoring and even presenting the weather. He can be reached in jack.hirsh@golf.com.