Promising mid/high launch and low spin profile, the TSR3 provides speed, distance and playability through precision tuning. A SureFit Adjustable CG Track System allows the centre of gravity to be positioned exactly where a players needs it, while a Speed Ring VFT Face features a conical design that focuses the maximum CT/COR relationship into one central sweet spot. Continuing upon the success of the TSi3’s 460cc shape, the TSR3 maintains the tour-preferred shaping while adding subtle refinements to improve aerodynamics.
LOFTS: RH 8°, 9°,10°, 11°, LH 8° 9°, 10° (custom). RRP: £529 (£699 with a premium shaft)
Titleist TSR4 driver
For players looking to neutralise excess spin, the 430cc TSR4 is the ultimate low-spin driver, now with added adjustability. It features a multi-plateau VFT face, like TSR2, so that the entire hitting area is designed to generate consistent speed and distance. Two adjustable weighting options allow players to customise their spin profile: a heavier weight in the forward setting maximises spin reduction, while moving the weight to the back raises the launch angle.
LOFTS: RH 8°, 9°, 10°; LH 9° RRP: £529 (£699 with a premium shaft)
Titleist says that the performance brief for its club engineers when creating the the new TSR fairway woods was to improve on four key areas over previous models: flight, feel, form and forgiveness. The result is an all-new line up featuring three distinct models packed with technology and advanced refinements that can benefit every player.
One of the key new features of TSR2, TSR2+ and TSR3 fairways is the open hosel construction. Titleist engineers were able to remove excess weight found high and towards the heel of the clubhead, which allowed them to reposition weight and make improvements to essential areas of performance. In the TSR3 fairways, the open hosel design moves the centre of gravity deeper and lower while also shifting it closer to the centre of the face. This change creates even more forgiveness, and higher launch.
The centre of gravity location is engineered for the specific needs of each model, but all result in maximum levels of forgiveness, high launch, and speed. The TSR2 features Titleist’s lowest ever CG for an all-steel construction, while the TSR2+ boasts the deepest CG of any Titleist fairway metal. TSR3 has an even deeper and lower CG than its predecessor, the TSi3.
TSR2: 15°, 16.5°, 18°, 21° (RH), 15°, 16.5°, 18° (LH)
TSR2+: 13° (RH/LH)
TSR3:13.5, 15, 16.5, 18 (RH), 15°, 16.5° (LH)