TSi 3 Wood

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By Christopher V

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  1. Christopher V

    Christopher V
    North Canton, OH

    Just picked up my TSi 3 wood 13.5 degree with hazardous smoke. I hit a long ball but never consistently hit a 3 wood 290 yards. Blew my TS 3 wood away, I’m almost scared to hit this club in the course. Wow amazing work Titleist!

  2. George V

    George V
    Montgomery, AL

    Military
    I also like that head. It gets a lot of action finding the fairways when driver may not be in play, and it's easy to hit off the turf for such a low-lofted head.
  3. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Not near that distance, but love my TSI2 (16.5). At 75 am very happy, because the TSI woods are very consistent clubs.
  4. Brad H

    Brad H
    Marion, IA 52302

    I just received a TSi2 16.5 fairway metal as a Christmas gift. When I was going through the fitting it was going nearly as far as my driver. Great club. I can't wait to get on the course to use it.
  5. JJohnson

    JJohnson
    Jersey Village, TX

    I've been struggling to find a TSi 2 3 wood to demo, Golf Galaxy nor PGA near me have the 13.5* which is what I would prefer. I absolutely love my TSi2 driver and want the 3wood but want to demo it first because I really like my current 3wood.
  6. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    The local Titleist rep should be able to supply one for a fitting. At the price, you should try a fitting. The shaft will likely make or break the deal. The PGA Superstore may be willing to make the effort. It may be different now, but Dick’s and GG were never much interested in anything not on the rack
    The 15 degree can be adjusted to 14.25 if you just want to try it before signing for an actual fitting.
  7. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    I love the TSI2F but understand all my Titleist woods have Fujikura Tour Speeder shafts. That combination has given me the distance that keeps me coming back. Titleist makes some awesome heads but it is the shafts that drive those unbelievable heads. That is why it is important that you see a Titleist fitter to get the right set up for maximum results.

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