Why Do You Play a TSR Driver?

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By Allan

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  1. Tim S

    Tim S
    Bloomington, IN

    Played Titleist metals for a number of years but then got away from them (TM). When the TSR2 driver came out I loved the look. Got fitted & loved the feel/performance. Moved into one right way! Am happy with my TM fairways but am looking forward to replacing my hybrids with Titleist TSR’s (summer 2023?).
  2. Have played all Titleist for years, was happy with my TSi, but am thrilled with my TSR2. The Titleist fitter was spot on as usual. Great club, thank you
  3. Jim

    Jim

    Just plain distance. Really see it in my 3 wood!!!
  4. My experiments with non conforming drivers are finished. The TSR2 I have now goes farther, with tighter dispersion. Titleist quality is superior and when they say forgiveness across the face it's a fact, but I strike the middle of the face more often than with other drivers. Note that I ordered a Kuro Kage dual core shaft and that pairing made all the difference. Some golfers I played with recently called me "the machine" because I found the fairway so often. Titleist has increased the fun factor in my game, but also made my golf more enjoyable and satisfying.
  5. Love it! Changed from My Stealth + Driver to the new Titleist TSR2 Driver.

    Previously, I was fitted for the T300 Titleist Irons (I absolutely love them). Shortly thereafter, I began demoing the TSR2 Driver as well as the TSR23 fairway wood; specifically the TAR2 three wood.
    I decided to make the switch and and hitting the ball longer, straighter, and with more consistently. both theTSR2 fairway wood, as well as the TSR2 Driver out pro-formed my previous Taylor Made Stealth +. It also gave me confidence from my very first tee shot and fairway.
  6. Switched from the TSi3 to the TSR3. Better across the board. The looks-sound-feel and production are unsurpassed. Ball speed-faster, Spin better, just a better club in every way. I loved my TSi3 and going into the fitting I thought that no way this will be better for me—I was wrong and I am soooo happy. Thanks Titleist.
  7. I am 70 years old and my first Titleist club was the TS2 driver and I really liked it. I was really consistent with it. I struggled with the price of the TSR2 driver but in the end I figured it had to be better than the TS2 so I purchased it around 6 weeks ago. It took me a couple of times playing with it but finally I started hitting the ball really well and consistent. I have hit some drives 30 yards further than the TS2 driver. I am glad I bought the TSR2 driver and it really performs well. When I do not hit it well it is because of me and not the club. It is a wonderful driver and I probably could improve if I tinkered with some of the adjustment possibilities. I played last week and on one hole I hit my drive probably 35 yards further than I ever have on this particular hole. I have (actually the driver has) received a lot of compliments on how good looking it is. It is a beautiful club. Thanks Titleist !!
  8. Brad P

    Brad P
    Garland, TX

    I am currently playing with my TSR4 driver and I'm very pleased with the performance, feel and look. Previously I played with my TSI2 and TS2 drivers. A continued progression by Titleist as always as they strive for continued improvement for all. Well done.
  9. My New TSr Driver. Going through the fitting process made the transition easy. I picked up 14mph ball speed and reduced my spin by 500RPM. My ball flight is pure and i have much more confidence looking down at driver on the tee box.
  10. Teedz

    Teedz
    Fresno, CA

    First round with my new TSr3 Driver and went
  11. Teedz

    Teedz
    Fresno, CA

    First round with my new TSr3 and went 9/13 on FIR using it!
  12. Alex N

    Alex N
    Florida

    Military
    I was previously playing the TS3 driver but got fit for the new TSR. After some minor tweaks to optimize spin, launch and tighten up my dispersion we settled on the TSR3. With all of the numbers dialed in we gained me around 9 mph of ball speed. Between the huge increase in ball speed and the other optimal numbers I was seeing drives go 20 to 30 yards farther. Since receiving my TSR3 driver and TSR2 3 wood I’ve not only noticed the extra distance but my mishits aren’t as bad. The ball holds its line and the same shot with my previous driver would have easily been 15 to 20 yards farther off line. I’m amazed at the difference it makes to be properly fit for your clubs and the advancement of technology from the TS model to the TSR. Go Find Your Faster people! You won’t regret it.
  13. Don

    Don
    Lansing, MI

    I added the TSR2 late this year. I can attest that it added 12 to 15 yards to my drives. But more importantly I hit more fairways. As we all get older distance becomes an issue. How ever I can not wait for Spring to continue hitting this Driver.
  14. David ARK

    David ARK
    Long Beach, NY

    They go far, very far!!!
  15. Nate S.

    Nate S.
    Johnstown,PA

    Was fit for the TSR3 coming from a Stealth +. They driver is just unbelievable. Very stable especially off miss hits. My miss is low heel and the TSR3 manages to keep the spin in a good spot instead of spinning up like crazy. Picked up a few extra yards while having a tighter dispersion front to back, can't beat that. Feels good to a have a full bag of Titleist clubs again :D
  16. I represent a fairly large group of golfers who have not traditionally played Titleist drivers, in my case going with png for the last 10 or 15 years. I have tried to hit Titleist over the years, but have found them not very forgiving. I am 74 with an index of 3, a driver swing speed of 95 mph and a generally solid golf game. I am also an equipment nerd, keeping up with all of the new technologies, trying demos all the time, wearing out the simulator, etc. I suppose that comes with haven't gone to MIT for 10 years. In any case, I read about the TSR drivers, and when the demos came to my club, was the first one to try them out. I started with the Simulator and quickly found the shaft that suited me the best - Tensei Blue 55 g stiff flex. My swing speed puts me right at the line between R and S, but the stats and the great feel of the shots was strongly in favor of S. The choice between the TSR2 versus TSR3 was a little more difficult, as both performed very well, - surprisingly well given my past history with Titleist drivers. I am a fairly consistent striker of the ball, and so the TSR3 seemed like a reasonable option, but I ended up going with the TSR2 because its forgiveness was significantly better, and I didn't feel I gave up a lot in distance or performance. I then tried those clubs on the course, comparing them to my png G 400, and a png G425 that I was also demoing. One thing that I value a lot in a driver is a face that is neutral at address. Many of the new drivers, including the png 425 look closed to me, and I typically hit balls that start left and often stay left with those drivers. The TSR2 suits my eye very much and I find I don't have to fool around trying to square that face at address by adjusting my grip or the shaft angle. I love the sound at impact, and the feel is pleasing as well. It's as if the ball is flattening against the club face and then jumping off, and I really like that. Dispersion is great. I generally hit a lot of fairways, and I continue to do that with the TSR2, and I've gained a few yards over the png, which I should say has survived comparisons against many demoed drivers from multiple manufacturers in recent years, but not this time. I ended up purchasing the TSR2 and have been using it for over a month and still love to take it out and hit it. The people I play with frequently all agree that it has been a great addition to my bag. The bottom line: looks - check; feel - check; sound - check; face angle - double check; forgiveness - double check; distance - check. I never thought I would say this, but I am a convert.
  17. smartin

    smartin
    Moyvalley

    Well I changed from TSI 3 because I had better ball speed and increased yardage. I know game the TSR2 it just had better numbers and was more forgiving. I also changed from a g425 max 3 wood into a TSR2 3 wood and it was mind blowing better distance a better flight and spin was so much more consistent. Not to mention the looks are just beautiful
  18. l

    l
    Leeds

    I’ve been fitted for tsr2 driver and tsr2 4 wood. I’ve previously been pretty consistent but after getting fitted for the TSR range I hardly miss a fairway.

    I’ve gained an additional 15-20 yds on average and thank god Titleist bring new models every two years otherwise it would be a very expensive season
  19. I have played cally driver and 3 metal the last two years. I was fitted for these 2 clubs but found dispersion with the driver when played a round was not reliable. For most rounds, the driver stayed in the bag and would use the 3 metal for T shots. Decided to make a change and my coach told me to try Titleist. Got fitted a few weeks ago. The fitter had me outside on grass and using TM. We started using my cally and got baseline numbers- very typical- some good but plenty that would be in the rough or OB. Then he gave me the TSR3 with a stiffer shaft. Immediately I was longer and my misses were so much better. Got my new clubs a week ago just in time for snow here in Colorado but cant wait to put them in play next season. It will be nice to be confident hitting driver again!
  20. Recently hit and placed an order to replace my TSi3 with a TSR4. I tried the TSi4 when I was fitted for the 3, but just couldn't cope with it on slightly off centre hits. Titleist have fully sorted that out now, with much better performance all the way across the face. Lowered my spin by nearly 350RPM and got a few more MPH ball speed out of it, maxing out at 175MPH. Delighted!!
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