Walk in the practice area at a PGA Tour or LPGA event, and you will see plenty of stars using Titleist irons, including Justin Thomas, Ludvig Aberg, Jennifer Kupcho, Jordan Spieth, Will Zalatoris, Danielle Kang and Max Homa. But Titleist not only makes irons for elite golfers, the company also makes better-player distance irons, game-improvement clubs and irons developed to maximize distance and stability for new players too.
What Titleist works hard to do is make each iron appear aspirational, like it could be in a tour player’s bag. Even the largest and most forgiving clubs are made to appear clean in the address position, with their game-improving technologies out of sight.
But with several different Titleist irons currently available in golf pro shops and specialty stores, finding the ideal club to match your game can be tricky. The best way to discover which irons are best suited to your game is to work with a custom fitter who has a launch monitor and test several different clubs, then compare the numbers and see which produces the best results for you.
The list of Titleist irons below is meant to be a starting point and to help you see which Titleist irons might be good for you to try.