Titleist T200 Irons Review 2026: Tour Looks, Forgiving Feel
The Titleist T200 is the middle tier of the T-Series — above the T300 in look and feel, below the T100 in workability. The 2026 model introduces a larger tungsten insert (now 16g, up from 14g) positioned lower and further back in the head, lowering the CG and increasing launch angle by approximately 0.8 degrees versus the previous model — a meaningful improvement for mid-handicappers who struggle with flight height on long irons.
Specifications
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Construction | Forged 455 SS face, cast body |
| Weighting | 16g tungsten CG insert |
| Shaft (stock) | AMT Tour White |
| Lofts | 4-PW + 48° wedge |
| Handicap Range | 6–18 |
| Price (RRP) | $1,399 set |
What we like
- Tour-inspired address look — narrow top line, minimal offset
- 16g tungsten insert produces genuine launch improvement
- Forged face delivers better feel than the cast body suggests
- Best Titleist iron for the 8–15 handicapper range
What we don’t
- $1,399 is the most expensive set in this review
- AMT Tour White shaft plays stiffer than labelled — check against swing speed
- Not as forgiving as the Callaway Apex CB at the same price point
XS Golf verdict
The T200 is the right iron for golfers who want Titleist provenance, a tour-inspired look, and enough forgiveness to perform across a full handicap range of 6–18. The tungsten update is significant — longer irons are meaningfully easier to launch than the previous model.
Buy if: You want tour looks with mid-handicap forgiveness and are comfortable with the $1,399 investment.
Avoid if: You prioritise feel above all else — the T100 is the better choice for scratch players.
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