Titleist Introduces New T250•U and U•505 Utility Irons


New utilities complete all-new T-Series iron lineup, delivering launch, speed and stability off the tee and into the green

Titleist rounds out the new T-Series iron lineup with the introduction of the all-new T250•U and next generation U•505 utility irons, designed to launch the ball higher with consistently fast ball speeds and maximum stability. While differentiated by shaping and performance characteristics, both new utilities leverage key technologies featured across the T-Series family to maximize performance on both tee shots and approach shots.

“Utilities occupy a very specific part of the bag for most players,” said Marni Ines, Titleist’s Director of Iron Development. “They may be distance clubs, but golfers still need them to go a precise number and fly in a specific window so that you can hit and hold greens on the golf course. Our focus is to design a lineup of utilities that launch the ball up in the air really high, fly consistently far and offer plenty of stability and forgiveness, which is exactly what new T250•U and U•505 utilities are built to do.”

The all-new T250•U utility is designed with the same construction and technologies as the all-new T250 irons and features the same shaping and loft progression. T250•U, the more compact utility compared to U•505, is available in 2-, 3- and 4-iron models.

Available in 1-, 2-, 3- and 4-iron models, new U•505 utilities offer a larger footprint and a slightly higher-launching design than T250•U. In addition to benefitting from all-new T-Series technology under the hood, the latest generation U•505 now features progressive shaping, with sole width decreasing and face height increasing progressively from the stronger-lofted models to the weaker-lofted models.

“The shape changes to the U•505 3- and 4-irons were among the most significant across the entire lineup,” Ines said. “The new profile really was inspired by the prior generation T350 prototype 3-iron that we brought out on tour. That 3-iron, which was more compact and taller than the previous U•505 3-iron but didn’t have as much offset as the standard T350, proved to be a preferred shape by a number of tour players. We decided to work that shape into the higher lofts of the U•505 while still retaining that familiar, wider-soled and shallow-faced U•505 shape in the lower lofts.”

Both models feature player-preferred profiles with minimal offset, allowing them to blend into the top end of a mixed setup seamlessly. They have slightly heavier headweights due to their lighter graphite shaft builds, and their tip section is a parallel bore to accommodate .370-inch diameter hybrid shafts.

New T250•U and U•505 utilities are available for fittings and pre-sale today and will arrive in golf shops beginning Thursday, August 21.

T•250 AND U•505 UTILITIES ON TOUR


Week in and week out, Titleist is the most played utility iron on the PGA TOUR, providing launch, speed and consistency to many of the game’s best ball-strikers. Through the U.S. Open, Titleist had accounted for 60% of the utility irons played on TOUR in 2025.

Among those with new T-Series utilities in the bags are Titleist Brand Ambassadors Tom Hoge (T250 3-iron), Byeong-Hun An (U505 1-iron, T250 3-iron), Davis Riley (T250 3-iron) Joe Highsmith (T250 2-iron), Cameron Davis (U•505 3-iron) and Lee Hodges (T250 3-iron) as well as the 2013 Masters champion (T250 3-iron). Aldrich Potgieter earned the first worldwide victory for new T-Series irons and utilities, winning the Rocket Classic with a new T250 2-iron in the bag as well as a blended set of new T150 4-5 irons and T100 6-9 irons.

T250•U AND U•505 TECHNOLOGY


  • Singular design: Both T250•U and U•505 irons feature high-strength, hollow-body steel constructions, providing a clean look in the bag while concealing high-performance technology under the hood. T250•U features the same profile as the standard build T250 2-, 3- and 4-irons, and U•505 utilities feature progressive shaping, with sole width decreasing and face height increasing progressively from the stronger-lofted models to the weaker-lofted models.
  • Elevated speed: T250•U and U•505 both benefit from forged L-Face constructions, lower CG positions and V-Taper designs, improving ball speed and raising launch on off-center and low-face strikes to promote consistent distance and peak heights. U•505 is the higher-launching utility between the two.
  • Enhanced consistency: Improved Max Impact technology in both models delivers more consistent speed, distance, launch and spin rates.
  • High flight and stability: T250•U and U•505 players benefit from split high-density tungsten weighting, which allows for a strategically placed CG location to raise launch and increase forgiveness.

LOFTS

  • T250•U: 18 (2-iron), 20 (3-iron), 22 (4-iron)
  • U•505: 16 (1-iron), 18 (2-iron), 20 (3-iron), 22 (4-iron)

FEATURED SHAFT

  • Project X HZRDUS Black 5G (80g, 90g; low/mid launch, low/mid spin)

PREMIUM SHAFTS

  • Graphite Design Tour AD DI (85g; high launch, high spin)
  • Graphite Design Tour AD VF (85g, 95g; low/mid launch, low spin)

FEATURED GRIP

  • Titleist Universal 360

New T250•U and U•505 utilities can be ordered with a wide range of shafts and grips from a variety of manufacturers through custom order.

AVAILABILITY

New T250•U and U•505 utilities are available for fittings and pre-order today, July 10, and will be in golf shops worldwide beginning August 21 for $279 ($399 with premium shaft).

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