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Titleist T250 / T250*

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Price
$215 per iron
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Why We Like It

  • A forged L-face wraps around the sole to enhance rebound, particularly on shots hit low on the face.
  • The L-face also helps foster launch on off-center and low-face strikes to promote consistent distance and peak heights.
  • The T250 provides a cleaner look than the T200 it replaces, especially on the back. This was achieved by incorporating the company’s max-impact technology within the all-steel construction.
  • Split high-density tungsten strategically positions the center of gravity to improve launch and stability.
  • An intriguing addition to the 250 lineup is the T250* or Launch Spec. Launch Spec features the same technology as the T250 but weighs less and has significantly higher lofts (up to 4.5 degrees weaker) to help players launch the ball higher to hold greens.
  • Top 5 in Performance, low-handicaps
  • SPECS: 7-iron: 30.5 degrees; PW: 43 degrees

hot list score breakdown

Performance
5.0
50%*
Innovation
4.5
30%*
Look / Sound / Feel
5.0
20%*
how we test
An exhaustive review
Our editors conduct meetings with club engineers from manufacturers large and small.
A scientific method
A panel of scientists determines the clubs that raise new possibilities in design and theory.
Real players
Our editors review the input of 32 typical golfers to find the clubs that resonate the most.
Real results
Our ratings reflect the best scores in the Hot List criteria of Performance, Look/Sound/Feel and Innovation.

hot list testers feedback

Aesthetics
Plain
Elaborate
Acoustics
Quieter
Louder
Sensory
Softer
Firmer
Launch
Lower
Higher
Forgiveness
Least
Most
handicap
  • all
  • low
  • mid
  • high
COMMENT SUMMARY

Hot List panelists observed a clean, players-style head with a tiny muscle‑back look, soft, ringing feel and exceptional distance on flush strikes. Center hits launch high and carry a long way; off‑center strikes lose little yardage and feedback is muted. Very playable and forgiving, with smooth turf interaction and easy shotmaking. One consistent caveat: the longer clubs (notably the 5‑iron) could feel grabby and be harder to hit consistently.

Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
COMMENT SUMMARY

Hot List panelists observed a compact, tech-packed iron with a cleaner muscle-back look and reduced topline/sole that launches the ball very high and lands it soft. The face feels noticeably softer than the T100/T150, offers effortless ball speed, strong turf interaction and excellent feedback, and remains massively forgiving (toe and thin shots held distance). Great for combo sets and stopping long irons. One drawback: occasional fairway flyers and limited workability.

Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
COMMENT SUMMARY

Hot List panelists observed a clean, players-style profile with a tiny muscle‑back look, smooth lines and very comfortable, soft feel and sound. Flush strikes produced lively, long carry and a penetrating-to-high trajectory, with plenty of launch and easy shot shaping. Off‑center strikes stayed playable — often only a few yards lost and little harsh feedback. One consistent caveat: the longer 5‑iron could feel grabby and cut into distance.

Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
COMMENT SUMMARY
Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
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Range Results

We tracked 20,000 shots through player testing and then had them analyzed by our team of scientists. These graphics reflect the relative performance our players saw for each club in the category.

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