Why Do You Play a TSR Driver?

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By Allan

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  1. DELETE ME

    DELETE ME
    DELETE ME

    I will play a TSR driver eventually... because the best play with the best ;)
  2. Lukas J

    Lukas J
    Shilo Country Club

    I loved my TSI2 but once I got fitted for my TSR2 what a difference. I like how they made the TSR2 look more like the 3. Improved look down at the ball gave me so much more confidence
  3. BHershman

    BHershman
    Palm Beaches

    I got fitted a few months back, but I didnt have my TSi3 to compare with. The recommendation was for a TSR2, 9 degrees, S flex, with an adjustment to A1 (.75 degrees, LH). Since then I adjusted my TSi3 also to A1, and I have been much more consistent with it. My cousin is going to set up a private fitting at his club after the holidays, and I will be able to more accurately compare the two, I am very much looking forward to it.
  4. Fred P

    Fred P
    Milford, OH

    I almost feel the TSR2 is a cheat code. The forgiveness is unbelievable. As an 8 handicap and having days where I can find the middle of the face consistently, the TSR2 has given me a level of confidence I’ve never had with a driver.

    Fred
  5. I went to get fitted for new irons with no intention of getting new woods (can I still call them that these days?). I hit the ball plenty far, so my general philosophy is that I just need to keep the ball on green grass in order to put up a number. I was previously playing the TS3 and was content. After hitting the TSR3 on the trackman it was clear I needed to make the switch. I was carrying the ball 20 yards farther and was able to reduce my spin rate to optimize. I like the feel and sound much better than the TS3. Not going to stop me from sending the ball 300 yards out of bounds but misses are definitely straighter and longer. Reaffirmed again as a Titleist snob. Thanks for delivering the quality!
  6. I went to get fitted for new irons with no intention of getting new woods (can I still call them that these days?). I hit the ball plenty far, so my general philosophy is that I just need to keep the ball on green grass in order to put up a number. I was previously playing the TS3 and was content. After hitting the TSR3 on the trackman it was clear I needed to make the switch. I was carrying the ball 20 yards farther and was able to reduce my spin rate to optimize. I like the feel and sound much better than the TS3. Not going to stop me from sending the ball 300 yards out of bounds but misses are definitely straighter and longer. Reaffirmed again as a Titleist snob. Thanks for delivering the quality!
  7. Christopher V

    Christopher V
    Edmond, OK

    TSR4 because it’s a low spin forgiving unicorn
  8. Jim V.

    Jim V.
    St. Marys, GA

    I was fitted for and purchased a TSi3 a couple of years ago. I recently tried the TSR2 and my dispersion numbers were much tighter. In my opinion, the TSR2 performs much like the TSi3, but is more forgiving.
  9. Military
    The numbers were better across the board - spin, carry, etc moving from my TSi3 to the TSR2, but what I love about the change is the sound. I like to get my money's worth and use the entire club face, and the TSI3 would sound differently between the center of the club face and the toe or heel strike. The TSR2 sounds great across the entire face, and your playing partners think you are pounding it all day :)
  10. TSR2 fitted by an trusted pro. Extra distance better dispersion HZRD red shaft. Also got the 16.5degree fairway . Both replaced the TS2.
    2 issues the head cover is thin and by 818 hybrid is 100times better.
    Second is the face marks badly. Titleist uk said keep it clean. Winter golf means a wet towel and a dry towel to clean all clubs and the ball . But the face still marks.
    After the round clubs cleaned but driver face drys with ball marks still very visible. Tried neat washing up liquid rinse repeat. Better but not perfect …. Any help
  11. JAspinwall

    JAspinwall
    Groton CT

    I just bought the TSR3 Driver and 5 Wood I had the TSI3 Woods I put the Graphic Design Shafts in them they are awesome and like all Titelist clubs very good looking. I’ve been hooked on Titelist for years.
  12. Good drive I hit on demo day I hit it better than my driver just can’t afford it
  13. Hef

    Hef
    Kiama Downs

    Not so much in distance gain, but it feels lighter off of the face and it’s helping with off centre strikes, compared to my TSi3 Driver
  14. Jv

    Jv
    Brisbane

    I recently had a full bag fitting and was recommended the TSR2. Just by looking at the driver you know this is a real piece of perfection from the inbuilt technology down to the craftsmanship employed during manufacturing. Upon using the driver at my golf course, I was over impressed with how the technology actually works and has made a difference to my game in both accuracy and distance. After switching from another brand can I recommend, you go and get a fitting or try and TSR driver for your self. Just like me I know you will be impressed.
  15. Did a fitting 4 weeks and 2 days ago. Loved the TSR3 9.0 and HZRDUS Red 50 6.0 CB Shaft. Was told by my pro shop 1-2 weeks delivery. As of yesterday the shop told me they still had not seen any information from Titleist Australia on estimated delivery date.

    Pretty pissed off quite frankly.
  16. Have just upgraded to the TSR3 and love it, also playing the TSR 18 degrees with a 3 wood shaft fitted, fabulous for length and height for soft landings
  17. The swappable weights in the TSR4 did it for me. I've been wanting to try a lower spinning drive for a long time now. Tired of flying the ball further than my playing partners yet being outdriven because of no roll. With the front and back weights swapped on the TSR4 to the 3.5 setting, I finally get the lower spin I've been looking for, while also being way more forgiven than past '4' models. I got to game it a handful of times in the fall before winter hit and what I have been most surprised with is just how straight it wants to fly. I'm coming from a TS2 and I'm way more consistent with the TSR4. Just a great driver.
  18. Do not play one. Waiting for the TSR 1. Why this was not introduced same time as the others baffles me.. I do see it on the USGA conforming list though.
  19. Jim R

    Jim R
    Delaware

    Agree - somewhat surprised all the planned TSR models weren’t released at same time. Perhaps a Titleist staffer can respond?
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