Which TSR driver ?

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By Alan W

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  1. I get great results from my Titleist 915F #3 wood (set at B2), with Mitsubishi Diamana Red M+60 regular shaft - nice mid-flight, good carry with plenty of roll out -wont be changing anytime soon.

    Any thoughts on which TSR driver is likely to suit me best i.e. TSR1 or TSR2, and which loft ?

  2. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Absolutely a guess on our part without seeing TrackMan data. The whole point of a fitting is to take the guess work out of the equation. Drivers are a big financial investment and it's too risky to have to buy and trade until you get it right. Just us knowing what you are currently using does not mean it is ideal to what you should be using. Sorry if this is not the advice you are looking for.
  3. Michael S

    Michael S
    Apple Valley, Ca.

    I just got back from an outdoor Titleist fitting it is the only way to be fit for a driver was great. The fitter Cameron Buckley was great I went in with open mind and let him tell and show me what was best numbers do not lie I came away with a TSR1 set up for me cannot wait to get it. Team Titleist is the best go get fit and listen to your fitter.
  4. EddietheKarp

    EddietheKarp
    Pennsylvania

    Alan W said:

    I get great results from my Titleist 915F #3 wood (set at B2), with Mitsubishi Diamana Red M+60 regular shaft - nice mid-flight, good carry with plenty of roll out -wont be changing anytime soon.

    Any thoughts on which TSR driver is likely to suit me best i.e. TSR1 or TSR2, and which loft ?

    I would wager you’d like TSr 2, but your mileage may vary. Loft and shaft combinations are nearly impossible to predict as the driver swing is generally quite different from a FW swing. Try 10 degree with a Kuro Kage black or Evenflow Riptide to start and the follow what your fitter guides you into.
  5. GMcClanahan

    GMcClanahan
    Pinehurst, NC

    I just did a driver fitting with a Titleist fitter. I wound up with the TSR2 which I expected as I was fit for that head in the 3 wood last year. The TSR 2 is the “modern” shaped head according to the fitter and is also designed for more forgiveness. I tried the TSR 3 head but wasn’t a fan of the look, just my preference as the TSR 2 looks more forgiving, and elven a little bigger than the TSR3.

    The good news is with the 4 driver heads, you will find the right one with a Titleist fitter. Great shat options too.

    Also, this was the first time I have been fit with a non-standard hosel setting. We put the driver at B1 and got good results counteracting my pull-draw a little. Should have my new driver in the next week or so.
  6. JT

    JT

    Military
    You can't go wrong with the TSR woods. From reviews I have read and the posts here. I have an upcoming scheduled fitting with a Titleist fitter for driver and fairway. Just had one for irons and purchased the T350's. I can't wait to see what comes out of the driver and fairway fitting. Very interested in the TSR2 in both but I will let the fitter guide me to the best options for my game. I couldn't agree more with the above posts. Schedule a fitting to take the guess work out of the equation and to find what best suits your game.
  7. Go and get a fitting! So many combinations that it is impossible to figure it out on your own. Let the experience of the fitter and the numbers “drive” you to the gear. Enjoy the process, enjoy the result and definitely enjoy the game….
  8. I had a session with Andrew Horan in Hamilton recently testing drivers and fairway options. We found a good combo in the TSR3 with 44inch tour AD 6S shaft, better centre contact and consistent ball speed.
    Should be here in a week or two.

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