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Titleist · Irons · 2020

T400

CaddyIndex™ breakdown — what the agentic research found across each of the six performance dimensions, with cited sources.

74CaddyIndex™confidence 0.85
Best for

You're a slower-swinging, higher-handicap or senior player who wants maximum distance, height and forgiveness with Titleist build quality - and you don't mind a loud iron.

Avoid if

You want soft feel, a quiet iron, shot-shaping workability, the spin to hold greens with the longs, or a compact players' shape.

Pros

  • A super distance iron - really long, hard to find anything better on the market for distance
  • A forgiveness machine - a hollow head with up to 100g of tungsten for an extremely high MOI
  • A genuinely excellent Split Sole - it glides smoothly through the turf from any lie
  • Cleaner-looking than most super game-improvement irons, with a minimalist Titleist scheme

Cons

  • Possibly the loudest iron on the market - a sharp 'clap' at impact that polarises
  • Light, firm feel - sharper and less substantial than the rest of the T-Series
  • Very strong lofts and low spin - long irons fly low and fast, and there is no shot-shaping workability

By dimension

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Feel

Light and lively - a unique, light feel with a sharper, higher-pitched impact that contrasts with the solid, muted feel of the other T-Series irons, though feedback on strike quality is surprisingly good. Acceptable feel for a super game-improvement iron, if firmer and less substantial than the rest of the line.

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Looks at address

Oversized but tidy for the class - the thickest top line and the thickest front-to-back shape in the T-Series with a long, rounded profile and plenty of offset, though the minimalist white-and-black scheme gives a cleaner-than-expected look. A large super game-improvement shape, tidy for the category.

Sources

Some of the reviews, lab tests and head-to-head comparisons the agentic research read while grading this club.

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