Titleist · Irons · 2020
T400
CaddyIndex™ breakdown — what the agentic research found across each of the six performance dimensions, with cited sources.
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.
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
Forgiveness
A forgiveness machine - impressively forgiving and easy to hit, the hollow head and up to 100g of heel-toe tungsten creating an extremely high MOI, with stability that preserves ball speed on off-centre strikes. Among the most forgiving irons made - a super game-improvement design.
Distance
A super distance iron - really long, you'd be hard-pressed to find anything better on the market for distance, the very strong lofts and forged L-Face delivering a 7-iron that flies 8 yards longer than the T300 with 3.5 mph more ball speed. Elite game-improvement distance.
Workability
Built purely for distance and forgiveness - an oversized head with the thickest top line and the thickest front-to-back profile in the T-Series, made to maximise forgiveness rather than shape shots, a pure super game-improvement iron. Very limited workability, by design.
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.
Sound
Loud - it may be the loudest iron on the market, impact creating a 'clap' that announces your presence with authority, a sharp, high-pitched note, though strike feedback is still good. A polarising, loud acoustic - the weakest of the T-Series.
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.
- Titleist T400 Irons Review - Plugged In Golf
- Titleist T400 Iron Review - Golf Monthly
- Titleist T400 Iron Review - MyGolfSpy
- Titleist's T400 iron is super strong lofted - Golf Digest
- Titleist T400 Irons Review - Golfalot
- Titleist T400 Irons Review - A Forgiveness Machine? - Golfstead
- Titleist T400 Irons - T-Series Golf Irons - Titleist (manufacturer spec)