We got a first look at the Titleist 718 T-MB irons at the 718 launch event at Archerfield Links.
Well, that was our first look in the flesh but we’re pretty sure the whole world saw Jordan Spieth hitting THAT shot from the driving range at Royal Birkdale using a 718 T-MB 3-iron.

One of the most interesting things at the 718 launch was finding out that Titleist were introducing the T-MBs as a full set.
We had seen them in the 716 launch but only as utility/long-iron replacement clubs.
So why have Titleist decided to go ‘all in’ with the 718 T-MB irons?
Titleist 718 T-MB irons – First impressions

The 716 T-MB long irons were really popular among tour players and club golfers alike.
Titleist say there were lots of requests from consumers asking for them in a full set which is why we now see them available from 2-iron right down to a 50˚ wedge.
So the T-MBs are still available as utility clubs or as long-iron replacements for those who don’t fancy hybrids much but also there as a full set.

These irons are in more of a ‘players’ package than the AP1 or AP3. There’s a clean muscleback look at address with less offset than AP1 and AP3.




















