Titleist T250 Vs Titleist T350 Irons

Titleist have recently released the latest T Series of Irons with the T350’s getting a significant upgrade and the T250’s replacing the old T200’s in the line up.
The biggest change for these irons has come from the fact the irons now have a uniform styling which makes the irons of the entire T series easily interchangable.
The irons look absolutely amazing at address and they give that premium Titleist feel throughout both sets, even if it does come at a price.
The T350’s are the game improvement irons, generally for high handicappers while the T250’s are hollow body players distance irons that cater for a wide range of mid handicappers all the way up to PGA Tour pros.
Titleist T250 Overview

The T250 irons are hollow body players distance irons that are in direct competition with the likes of the P790’s from Taylormade.
This is a competitive category and it will be no surprise to many that these iron produce superior performance in terms of distance, consistency, high launch angle and good stopping power on the greens.
The T250 have a more compact and sleeker head than the T350’s, so more consistent ball striking will be beneficial for any high handicappers who want to use them.
A noticeable change to the appearance has been removal of the unpopular and cheap looking badge that appeared on the last round of T200’s.
They are built for Mid Handicappers primarily on both the Mid high and mid low sides of the coin.
Despite that, the long irons have even made it onto the PGA Tour, such is the versatility of the 2025 T Series.
They have a uniform design making blending the sets together a walk in the park.
If you wanted the more forgiving T350 Game Improvement Irons in the long iron category and the T250 more towards the scoring irons.
Titleist T350 Irons Overview

The T350’s are for game improvers, big chunky heads and plenty of confidence at address.
They are the easy to hit straight and far for beginners and inconsistent strikers.
They produce a long, straight and consistent flight which is high launching.
All the irons of the T series have also been developed to produce a similar descent angle so that it is easy to stop the ball on the greens.
One problem with the i525’s from Ping was not being able to catch the greens cos of the lower flight angle.
A Great way to mix and match these sets would be to use the more confidence inspiring Long irons of the T350’s and the more precise T250’s in the shorter and scoring irons.
Overall Comparison
If you dont strike the ball consistently, the T350’s will give you the extra help they need. They have a longer distance and lower flight but despite this they also have nice steep descent angle to catch the greens.
The T350’s also produce less spin.
One downside is that they are very expensive for beginners, so you will need deep pockets to buy these if you are just starting out.
The T250’s also offer impressive distance, good descent angles and plenty of consistency.
They are also sleeker and more compact to offer more workability and control for mid handicappers.
They will also suit mid high handicappers who are keen to improve but not yet ready for full blades.
The T250’s also come in a high launch version for slower swing speeds and seniors.
Overall the T250’s are a good choice as the T350’s are a little expensive for Game Improvment irons even if they are very high performing.
Titleist T250 Irons

Category – Player’s Distance Irons
Titleist T250 First Impressions

First impressions are that these are some super clean looking irons that look like blades but provide plenty of confidence at address.
The irons are built for fast ball speeds, high launching flight and steep descent angles to get the ball stopped on the green.
We have a forged L V Taper face which is thinner for more speed and we have the max impact technology sitting the directly behind the face.
We have split tungsten in the heel and toe for a super impressive dispersion on mis hits.
We were really impressed with how consistent the distances we were getting on mishits were from left to right and front to back.
There is minimal offset but its easy to square the face on impact.
The irons are also uniformly designed so that they can be easily mixed and matched.
Well worth check out for all mid handicappers and a few golfers on either side of the spectrum.
A premium product from a premium brand.
Titleist T350 – First Impressions

“The T350’s are game improvement irons that debuted in 2023 and have been updated and improved for the 2025 season and beyond.”
There is no doubt that these irons are big and chunky irons with thick top lines and soles. The 2025 version removes the cavity in the back of the iron and the T350 move to a clean, and minimal but beautiful design.
The design is uniform among the entire setwhich promotes mixing and matching between the entire T Series.
They are a hollow body design with a premium steel metal L Face with a tapered design for consistency, a max impact spring the behind the face and tungsten in the sole and heel to increase forgivness on off center shots.
The premium forged face gives these irons a really nice soft and feel and Titleist performance is second to none.
The irons have Vokey wedge inspired bounce, allowing the clubs to glide through the turf effortlessly and help with the high launch, forgiving profile that high to mid handicappers are looking for.
2000 degree aerobreeze brazing process saves weight and allows for precise COG weighting which is lower and deeper.
These are perfect clubs for players looking for a premium iron to get tons of distance and forgiveness with high launch, stopping power on the greens and forgiveness.
The Titleist brand is the most popular on the tour, for a reason. The irons perform any where around the face and you have enough accuracy to hunt for birdies and lower your handicap.
Titleist T250 Irons Selling Points
- High Launching Distance
- Butter Feel From The Forged Face
- Beautiful Looking
- Can Mix And Match
- Great Stopping Power On The Greens
- No Fliers That Go An Extra 10 to 15 Yards.
Titleist T350 Irons – Selling Points
- Hollow body design
- Tungsten weighting
- L Forged Face With Tapered Design
- Progressive Groove System
- Vokey Inspired Leading Edge
- High Launch, Max Forgiveness
- Special brazing process For COG optimisation
- Good Spin And Descent Angles For Pin Hunting
Who Are The Titleist T250 Irons For?

The irons will generally suit a wide range of mid handicappers from high-mid to low-mid.
That being said these irons are not the hardest to hit for high handicappers and they have also made there way onto the PGA Tour in the long irons.
These are consistent, stable and long clubs that will suit any moderately consistent ball striker pretty well.
They are powerful, workable and extremely consistent.
Overall, certainly one of the best iron releases of 2025.
Titleist T250 Lofts
| IRONS | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | P | W | W2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T250 | 18° | 20° | 22° | 24° | 27° | 30.5° | 34.5° | 38.5° | 43° | 48° | — |
The T Series
The T-Series for 2025 ranges from the T100 blades, to the T150’s. Then the T250’s and the T350’s are the game improvement irons for the high handicappers.
Distance: 98/100
Accuracy: 97/100
Forgiveness: 94/100
Feel and Control: 94/100
Value: 94/100

Overall Rating: 97/100
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Aidan Lehane here, I’m a Mid-low handicap golfer who has made tremendous progress in breaking 90 in just over 1 year of playing golf seriously.
I get out to the course or range as often as possible and review all the equipment I’ve come across on this blog.











