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Titleist 2023 T200 Utility Utility Iron

Titleist 2023 T200 Utility Utility Iron
Titleist · Utility Iron · 2023 T200 Utility
Best Trade-In
$119
Trade-In Values
| Condition | Trade-In Value |
|---|---|
| Brand New | $98.80 |
| Mint | $118.56 |
| Average | $98.80 |
| Poor | $39.52 |
Trade-in values sourced from PGA Value Guide. Prices may vary.
About the Titleist 2023 T200 Utility Utility Iron
The 2023 Titleist T200 Utility is the most-played utility iron on the PGA Tour, and it earns that status through a combination of speed, workability, and a compact profile that looks like a proper iron at address. Titleist offers the T200 in a dedicated Utility Build for the 2-iron, 3-iron, and 4-iron, fitted with hybrid-length shafts and slightly adjusted lofts — the 4-iron Utility Build runs 0.25 inches longer and 2 degrees stronger than the standard 4-iron. This setup bridges the gap between a traditional long iron and a hybrid without committing fully to either category.
The T200 uses a hollow-body, forged-face construction with a re-engineered internal chassis that Titleist describes as stiffer and more stable than the previous generation. The forged face wraps around the sole to maintain ball speed on low-face strikes, and a dual taper face design varies thickness across the hitting area for more consistent performance. Dense D18 tungsten — averaging 90 grams in the mid-to-long irons — is bonded using a 2000-degree aerospace brazing process that eliminates weld points and allows precise CG placement. The Vokey Design team contributed to the sole geometry, which cuts through turf cleanly.
The T200 Utility maintains identical blade length and offset measurements to the T100 and T150 irons, so it slots into a Titleist set without any visual discontinuity. Spin is sufficient to hold greens and shape shots in both directions, and trajectory control is straightforward for players with consistent contact.
Key Technology & Features
- Hollow-body construction with forged L-face wrapping around the sole for low-face speed
- D18 tungsten (avg. 90g) bonded via 2000° aerospace brazing for precise CG positioning
- Dual taper face varies thickness for consistent ball speed across the hitting area
- Re-engineered stiffer chassis with refined Max Impact Technology
- Vokey-designed sole geometry for clean turf interaction
Detailed Specifications
| Head Construction | Hollow body with forged L-face |
|---|---|
| Tungsten Weighting | Avg. 90g D18 tungsten (mid-long irons) |
| Brazing Process | 2000° aerospace brazing |
| Utility Build Clubs | 2i, 3i, 4i |
| Utility 4i Adjustment | +0.25" length, +2° loft vs standard |
| Face Design | Dual taper forged face |
| Sole Design | Vokey-designed geometry |
| Shaft Type | Hybrid-length shafts (Utility Build) |
Pros & Cons
Pros
- +Most-played utility iron on the PGA Tour for proven performance
- +Compact blade matches T100/T150 iron profiles seamlessly
- +Strong ball speed with enough spin to hold greens
- +Utility Build available with hybrid shafts for easier launching
Cons
- –Not as forgiving as a hybrid for higher-handicap players
- –Utility Build options limited to 2i, 3i, and 4i
- –Requires consistent ball-striking to get full benefit
Best For
Single-digit handicap golfers who want a long-iron option with tour-level speed and workability that visually matches their iron set, without the larger profile of a hybrid.
Quick Summary
- Brand
- Titleist
- Model
- 2023 T200 Utility
- Category
- Utility Iron
- SKU
- 2023 T200 UT NEW HYG
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