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What metal are Titleist irons made of?

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Emma Payne

Published Jan 17, 2026

The eight-PW are forged with one-piece 1025 carbon steel. STEEL FEATURED SHAFT: True Temper AMT Tour White. Ascending Mass Technology: 3g per club (106-130g)

What are Titleist irons made of?

They have a fully forged, dual-cavity construction, and they have an average of 66 grams of Tungsten in each head that's placed in the heel and toe sections of the iron heads for added stability.

What steel does Titleist use?

The 8-iron through pitching wedge in the set are forged from one piece of 1025 carbon steel and have a similar cavity-back design, without the tungsten in the heel and toe. Titleist 718 CB (available September 29) retails for $1,300 (eight clubs) and comes standard with True Temper Project X LZ steel.

Where are Titleist irons made?

Titliest is an American company, with its headquarters located in New Haven, Massachusetts. While the golf balls are produced in New Haven, Titleist golf clubs are actually manufactured in Carlsbad, California.

How much tungsten is in T100S?

Tungsten is the reason in the T100, some 80 grams of it, which amounts to one-third of the overall clubhead weight.

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Are Titleist T100S blades?

Titleist T100 Irons are one of the thinnest, most blade-looking cavity irons on the market. The topline is very thin and clean. The blade length is short, and the lofts are (for this day and age) very traditional.

Who plays Titleist T100S?

Titleist's new T100 irons, used by PGA Tour players such as Will Zalatoris and Jordan Spieth, may look like simple cavity back irons, but they're built with dense Tungsten weights in the toe and heel of the long irons (3-7 irons) for added forgiveness. They also have SUP-10 steel faceplates to enhance ball speed.

Who made Titleist?

The Titleist brand started with a vision - and an x-ray. The Titleist success story began one Sunday in 1932, when Phil Young, a dedicated amateur golfer and owner of a precision molded rubber company, missed a well-stroked putt in a match with his friend, who was head of the x-ray department at a local hospital.

Which golf clubs are made China?

Today all the components of Ping golf clubs are made in China, including Ping Irons and Ping drivers. Like many other American golf companies, Ping also moved some of its production and factory to China 10 years ago for cheap labor and materials.

Where are BombTech clubs made?

Each BombTech golf club is hand assembled in Vermont for the individual customer. This custom build approach gives the consumer more control over their golf club.

Are Titleist CB blades?

Every better player likes the look and feel of blades and Titleist is consistently one of the top makes in this category. They usually bring out a hardcore muscle back MB blade and CB cavity back model with their regular sets of irons and give it the same brand number.

What does Titleist AP stand for?

There might be a reason that these irons have been on back order most of 2008. Titleist did what the name says, they give the golfer Advanced Performance.

Are Titleist TMB forged?

The T-MB is a pretty similar size to the 718 AP2 irons that by name should begin with the AP1 and AP3, but are categorised in the Tour category because of their head size, forged construction and supported face.

Are Titleist T200 blades?

The t200 irons are considered as blades. They are players irons that allow you to shape shots easily and have higher spin rates than the more forgiving, game improvement sticks on the market.

Are T300 irons blades?

The T300 is joined in the T-Series by the T100, T100S and T200. The T100, the most played iron on tour, is a fully forged dual cavity iron that looks like a blade at address, while the T100S is Titleist's “faster tour iron”, almost identical to the T100 but two-degrees stronger.

Where is Titleist manufactured?

For over 85 years, Titleist golf balls have been manufactured in the greater New Bedford, Massachusetts area. Throughout these nine decades, Titleist has been the design and process technology leader manufacturing golf balls with a wide range of constructions to meet golfers' varying performance needs.

Where are TaylorMade golf clubs made?

According to their website, all TaylorMade golf clubs and balls are made at their headquarters in Carlsbad, California, just down the road from Titleist. But, their shafts and heads are actually made in China and sent to the factory in California for both assembly and quality control.

Who owns Titleist golf?

HONG KONG/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Titleist, one of world's best-known golf equipment names, is getting a new owner after alcoholic drinks maker Fortune Brands Inc struck a deal to sell the brand to Fila Korea Ltd for $1.23 billion.

Does Fila own Titleist?

Fila Korea Ltd., a leading shoe and apparel brand, has completed the acquisition of Acushnet Holdings Corp., becoming a controlling stakeholder of the Massachusetts-based company that owns Titleist, world's largest manufacturer of golf balls and equipment.

Why is it called Titleist?

The Titleist brand, established in 1932 by Phillip E. Young, focuses on golf balls and clubs. (balls, clubs, etc.) The name Titleist is derived from the word "titlist", which means "title holder".

Do any pros use Titleist T200?

One of four golf irons in the revamped T-Series range for 2021, the Titleist T200 iron is a modern players' distance model used by Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas and Jessica Korda.

What Titleist irons do pros use?

Titleist's T100 irons are the most used irons by the top 100 PGA Tour players with 9 playing them as their main irons and 3 using one or two in their mixed iron set. PING's i210 are the second most popular with 8 using them. Titleist's 620 MB & Callaway's Apex TCB irons are the next most used with 7.

What iron shaft does Jordan Spieth use?

Titleist 818 H2

In the past he has said he sometimes needs to hit two to three thousand golf balls before finally trusting a golf club and getting comfortable with it. Of course it is also fitted with the iconic orange and white Graphite Design Tour AD shaft.