Okay, so here’s the thing. I’ve got these two golf irons to chat about: Titleist’s T100 and Wilson Staff Model CB. It’s a bit of a showdown… not even sure why that phrase popped into my head, but here we are. Titleist’s T100, it’s like the favorite child, always in the pros’ bags. You know the type, shiny, classic, a bit like that well-dressed guy at the family reunion everyone talks about. Wilson Staff Model CB? Way more like the cool cousin nobody seems to notice until they start talking.
Let me just say, we, uh, gave them a whirl – thanks to some clever folks at MyGolfSpy doing a 2025 Player’s head-to-head escapade or whatever.
Now, looking at distance — I’m diving right in here, out of order. Wilson takes the cake. Not literally, or maybe literally if golf cakes are a thing. It scored 8.7, ahead of Titleist’s 8.0. Wilson kinda sneaked up in the rankings. I mean, it’s not really built to zoom past in distance, but still does a decent job. T100? Meh, falls a bit short on yardage. So if you obsess over losing a few yards, T100 might not be your golf soul mate.
Forgiveness, oh man, who doesn’t need some? Both irons here are forgiving, sorta like when you accidentally step on your pet’s tail and they’re okay with it. Wilson scored 8.9, while Titleist’s at 9.0 — neck and neck, honestly. Titleist slightly nudges ahead in keeping the ball zooming the way you’d hope, preserving speed and direction even when you’re off your a-game.
Accuracy. Hmm. It’s like splitting hairs at this point — both are top shelf stuff. Titleist scores a 8.7, Wilson a close 8.6. Titleist feels consistent, like a train schedule that actually runs on time (like that happens). You want that pin-point play? Titleist’s your guy, just barely.
And then there’s price and value — always comes down to money, right? Titleist, you’re shelling out around $1,400, while Wilson Staff CB is priced at $1,200. Two hundred bucks might not sound like much if you’re swimming in cash, but could mean a lot if you’re a bit more, um, cautious with spending.
Final rundown here: Titleist T100? It’s the smooth operator. Loves tradition, precision, and flashiness in a ‘been there, done that’ kinda way. The Wilson Staff CB, though, brings you distance and value alongside Titleist-like forgiveness and accuracy. Almost feels like deciding between classic rock and an indie band, if that makes sense.
That’s about it. Curious about more iron comparisons? No clue why you’d be, but we have a tool for it.