Titleist T400 Irons
The Titleist T400 Irons one of the products featured in our Editor's Choice product list.

The Titleist T400 Irons one of the products featured in our Editor's Choice 2020 product list.
Titleist T400 Irons
The new T400 is the longest and most forgiving iron in Titleist’s popular T-Series.
It has a wide body shape, along with a Split Sole design, which provides optimal turf interaction for cleaner strikes while up to 100g of tungsten in each head creates a low CG, working in combination with a super-thin forged SUP-10 L-Face Insert (5-7 irons) to produce explosive launch.
Editor's Choice 2020
The set is also progressive, with blade lengths, sole widths and hosel lengths changing through the set to delivers optimal CG positioning and preferred shaping. The overall size and thicker topline makes it look inviting to hit. There is noticeable offset and the back of the sole on the 7-iron is visible at address.
Explosive distance
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At 26°, it has one of if not the strongest 7-iron lofts on the market. But the design is such that it still produces a playable ball flight with exceptional forgiveness, both on off-centre strikes and through the ground at impact too.
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Despite its low loft, the T400 has no issue getting the ball in the air, perhaps helped by the softer and lighter AMT Red R300 shaft, hitting a flight window many golfers will already be familiar with.
Fairway forgiveness
The unique geometry of the split sole means it doesn’t play as wide as it looks and you get some assistance should you catch the ground slightly before the ball from the extra bounce close to the leading edge. There’s no question, this is one of the easiest irons to hit on the market. It’s a big investment, but if you struggle to generate speed the T400 will deliver longer carries without sacrificing the off-centre forgiveness higher handicappers need to hit more greens.
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