Titleist 716 AP2 3 Iron / 20 Degree / Stiff Flex

Titleist 716 AP2 3 Iron / 20 Degree / Stiff Flex

£47.99 GBP
Titleist 718 T-MB 2 Iron / 18 Degree / Stiff Flex

Titleist 718 T-MB 2 Iron / 18 Degree / Stiff Flex

£70.99 GBP
Titleist U505 2021 3 Iron / 20 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

Titleist U505 2021 3 Iron / 20 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

£124.99 GBP
Titleist T200 2023 2 Iron / 18 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

Titleist T200 2023 2 Iron / 18 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

£152.99 GBP
Titleist U505 2023 4 Iron / 22 Degree / Regular flex

Titleist U505 2023 4 Iron / 22 Degree / Regular flex

£171.99 GBP
Titleist U505 2021 4 Iron / 22 Degree / Regular Flex

Titleist U505 2021 4 Iron / 22 Degree / Regular Flex

£124.99 GBP
Titleist U505 2023 3 Iron / 20 Degree / Regular Flex

Titleist U505 2023 3 Iron / 20 Degree / Regular Flex

£165.99 GBP
Titleist U505 2023 3 Iron / 20 Degree / Stiff Flex

Titleist U505 2023 3 Iron / 20 Degree / Stiff Flex

£165.99 GBP
Titleist U505 2023 3 Iron / 20 Degree / Stiff Flex

Titleist U505 2023 3 Iron / 20 Degree / Stiff Flex

£165.99 GBP
Left Hand Titleist T100 3 Iron / 21 Degree / Stiff Flex

Left Hand Titleist T100 3 Iron / 21 Degree / Stiff Flex

£111.99 GBP
Titleist U505 2023 4 Iron / 22 Degree / Regular Flex

Titleist U505 2023 4 Iron / 22 Degree / Regular Flex

£165.99 GBP
Titleist 818 H1 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

Titleist 818 H1 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

£72.99 GBP
Titleist 818 H1 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

Titleist 818 H1 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

£72.99 GBP
Titleist 818 H1 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

Titleist 818 H1 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

£72.99 GBP
Titleist 818 H1 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

Titleist 818 H1 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

£72.99 GBP
Titleist U505 2023 1 Iron / 16 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

Titleist U505 2023 1 Iron / 16 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

£165.99 GBP
Titleist 818 H1 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

Titleist 818 H1 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

£71.99 GBP
Titleist 818 H1 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

Titleist 818 H1 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

£71.99 GBP
Titleist 818 H1 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

Titleist 818 H1 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

£71.99 GBP
Titleist 818 H1 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

Titleist 818 H1 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

£71.99 GBP
Titleist 818 H1 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

Titleist 818 H1 4 Hybrid / 23 Degree / Regular Flex

£71.99 GBP

Titleist hybrids and driving irons are trusted for their tour-proven performance, precision, and control. At NEXT2NEWGOLF, our collection of used Titleist hybrids and driving irons gives golfers access to high-quality clubs at unbeatable value.

Every club is graded and inspected for head, shaft, and grip condition. Whether you prefer the high launch and forgiveness of a TSi2 hybrid or the workability and accuracy of a U505 driving iron, Titleist delivers consistency and confidence from every lie.

Stock changes regularly, so if your preferred model isn’t available today, check back soon — Titleist hybrids and driving irons are always in high demand.

Questions? Answers here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Similar to when you buy any club, you need to evaluate your skill set, what you want it to do and what club it will replace. If you're an experienced golfer with a faster swing speed, you'd most likely be most beneficial with a GT3 or TSR3 hybrid as they spin less and offer more workability. On the other hand if you're looking for forgiveness and something easy to launch, you'd likely need a GT1 or TSR1 hybrid. It all depends on what type of golfer you are because Titleist builds clubs for all abilities.

Choosing the right Titleist riving iron depends on a few factors such as skill level and ball flight preferences. There are a few different Titleist driving irons on the new and used market currently and they'll all suit slightly different types of golfers. The U505 is a forgiving, versatile option ideal for golfers wanting an easy launching driving iron. The U500 offers a more compact head and tighter dispersion, appealing to better ball strikers wanting more control. The U510 sits in between the two offering a balance between launch and control. You can also find T200 and new T250U models offering smaller head shapes and a more iron-like feel to them.

The TS family covers Titleist drivers and fairway woods made from 2019 to 2023. The TS line was first released in 2019, the TSi next in 2021 and TSR finally in 2023. They're all extremely similar in terms of design and performance, but with slight technological improvements within the later iterations.

Hybrids and driving irons are both designed to act as a bridge between your longer irons and your fairway woods, but both of these types of clubs look and act very differently. Hybrids have larger, almost wood style heads to help launch the ball higher and makes them more forgiving. Driving irons on the other hand have a more compact iron head shape and typically produce a lower, more penetrating ball flight.

The same with any club type, there are benefits to both and depends what your priorities are If you'd rather a pristine condition club straight out of the wrapper and don't mind paying a bit extra then you should buy new. If you'd rather save some money and don't mind the odd wear mark then buying used is perfect. Some golfers mix between buying new and used clubs through their bags, it's all about personal preference.

Yes! Many golfers replace their hard to hit long irons with forgiving, high launching hybrids. It's very common to see golfers with more than one hybrid in the bag as they might have replacement hybrids for their 3, 4 and 5 irons.

Definitely. Many golfers create mixed-brand setups to optimize performance across their entire bag. Titleist’s extensive lineup means you can integrate their woods, irons, wedges, or putters seamlessly with equipment from other manufacturers. Some players choose Titleist woods for their performance while preferring different irons, or vice versa. Next2New Golf offers individual used Titleist clubs alongside complete sets, giving you the flexibility to build your ideal configuration gradually.

Titleist stands out through its relentless focus on precision, craftsmanship and tour proven performance. Unlike many brands that emphasise flashy technologies, Titleist prioritises consistency, feel and control. Their woods, for example, often feature lightweight multi material constructions that optimise weight distribution for ideal launch, spin and forgiveness. With meticulous quality control, a player first design philosophy and materials engineered for durability and performance, Titleist clubs deliver reliable results on the course, giving golfers of all abilities equipment that performs as well as it looks.

Titleist manufactures clubs for every skill level, from tour professionals to beginners. While the brand is often associated with lower handicap players, Titleist offers multiple models within each category to suit different swing speeds and forgiveness needs. For example the TSR1 is built for golfers seeking high launch and forgiveness, unlike the TSR3 which is favoured by experienced golfers seeking lower spin. Next2New Golf's diverse selection of used Titleist clubs ensures you'll find equipment perfectly matched to your current ability and goals.

Absolutely. Titleist golf clubs are widely regarded as some of the highest quality equipment in the game, trusted by professionals and serious amateurs alike. Known for their precision engineering and meticulous quality control, Titleist designs its clubs to meet exacting performance standards, competing at the top level alongside PING, Taylormade and Callaway. When you purchase used Titleist clubs from Next2New Golf, you're getting equipment that maintains its performance characteristics through years of play.