10 Best Titleist Clubs Of All Time

Do you agree with our list of the best ever Titleist clubs?

Best Titleist Clubs Of All Time

Here we take a look at the best clubs and balls Titleist has ever made. Do you agree with our list?

10 Best Titleist Clubs Of All Time

What are the best golf clubs Titleist has ever made? Given its long history and tradition of making quality golf products, it was not an easy task to narrow it down to 10. And yet, it gets even more complicated when we consider the other parts of the Titleist brand - the ball, Scotty Cameron putters and Bob Vokey wedges; both of whom have been making stunning and brilliant performing clubs for decades now.

Regardless, we have attempted to do so, and we start with a timeless example of putter design, the Scotty Cameron Newport.

Scotty Cameron Newport Putter

Legendary putter craftsman Scotty Cameron has been part of the Acushnet company since 1994 and his brand has become hugely popular, with many of the finest players in the world using putters designed by him.

The most famous of which is probably the Newport putter used by Tiger Woods (pictured above) to win 13 of his 14 Majors.

Select Newport 2 Bouquet

This design has had countless changes made to it, including new neck and sightline designs.

Titleist Vokey SM Wedge

Titleist Vokey SM7 Wedges Introduced

 

Vokey wedges have been the standard-bearer in wedge performance and overall looks for years now. First released in 2009, the Spin Milled versions were quick to find themselves into the bags of tour players and amateurs alike. Importantly, each new version has had new technologies applied to it; for example, the SM7s (pictured above) have heat treatment on the faces to help preserve spin for longer lasting performance.

Pro V1 Ball

Titleist Pro V1

This ball has had a huge impact on the game of golf.

The Titleist Pro V1 golf ball first appeared on the scene at the PGA Tour’s Invensys Classic in 2000.

Some 47 players put it in play that week and, in March 2000, it became the best-selling ball in the amateur sector just three months after its launch into the consumer marketplace.

The Titleist Pro V1x followed in 2003, and, since then, both Pro V1 models have been the most-played on tour and the best-selling golf balls around the world, recently recording its 3,000th worldwide victory.

T-MB Iron

Originally just a utility iron, these proved so popular that Titleist then started to make the T-MBs as a full set in the latest 718 version. They feature a hollow-back construction with a thin, unsupported L-Face insert that allows the face to flex more at impact, increasing launch and speed for more distance.

AP2 Irons

Released in 2008, these were an instant hit with many golfers of different abilities still using old versions. A compact, classic look when over the ball, the tungsten nickel box gives forgiveness across the face because it pushes weight low and deep for improved performance.

It says it all that the AP2 model has been re-released and redesigned over the past decade only slightly.

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906F Fairway Wood

The fact Rory McIlroy continued to game this wood despite new equipment coming out regularly shows just how ahead of its time this fairway wood was.

Related: Rory McIlroy's Golf Gear Through The Years

TS Drivers

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The most recently released clubs on this list, the TS Drivers were designed with one thing in mind - speed.

They’re fast from the very first shot and the forgiveness of TS2 as well as the fitting options of the TS3 means that accuracy isn’t sacrificed.

Related: Titleist TS Drivers Review

DCI Irons

Released in 1990, the DCI (Direct Central Impact) irons were the flagship irons of the Titleist range for over ten years which shows their undeniable popularity. Technology wise, they had perimeter weighting which minimised the effect of off-centre hits.

905 Driver

A similar design to the Titleist 983K driver, the 905 series packed a powerful punch and came in S, T and R versions.

690 MB Irons

As you can see from the picture above, these classic blades are a thing to behold and the MB range has been a regular part of new iron releases from the brand, preferred by the better player who likes to shape the ball and enjoy a super soft feel.

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Sam Tremlett
E-commerce Editor

A golfer for most of his life, Sam is Golf Monthly's E-commerce Editor.

Working with golf gear and equipment over the last six years, Sam has quickly built outstanding knowledge and expertise on golf products ranging from drivers, to balls, to shoes. 

He combines this knowledge with a passion for helping golfers get the best gear for them, and as such Sam manages a team of writers that look to deliver the most accurate and informative reviews and buying advice. This takes the form of buying guides, reviews, supporting gear content as well as creating deal content.

This is so the reader can find exactly what they are looking for, at a good price.


Sam now spends most of his time testing and looking after golf gear content for the website, whilst he is also responsible for all content related to golf apparel. 

Additionally Sam oversees Golf Monthly voucher/coupon content which seeks to find you the best offers and promotions from well-known brands like Callaway, TaylorMade and many more.


Unfortunately, Sam is not a member of any club at the moment but regularly gets out on the golf course to keep up the facade of having a single-figure handicap. 


Sam's What's In The Bag: 

Driver: Cobra LTDxLS (9 degrees) 

Fairway Wood: Ping G430 Max (15 degrees), Nike Covert Tour 2.0 (19 degrees) 

Irons (4-PW): Titleist AP2 

Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM7 54˚, 58˚ 

Putter: Scotty Cameron Phantom X 5.5 

Ball: Srixon Z-Star Diamond

Shoes: G/FORE Gallivanter/Nike Air Zoom Victory Tour 3/Cuater The Ringer
(For off the course he goes for Nike Jordan 1 Low G shoes as well)