Titleist TSR3 Driver, Fairway Woods, Hybrids Review
Titleist is a brand synonymous with the game of golf at the highest levels and its TSR3 family has only enhanced that enviable reputation in the minds of players from the tour to everyday clubs.
Golfshake's Equipment Expert, Ryan Rastall, has got his hands on these exciting products to see for himself just how well they perform under the rigours of testing and complete analysis from the confines of his Performance Centre at Howley Hall Golf Club in Leeds.
You can watch his thoughts in a comprehensive review below or on YouTube.
TSR3 Driver
Cameron Smith used the TSR3 driver when he won The 150th Open at St Andrews in 2022 - and this model has been engineered for speed, distance, and playability with performance-tuned adjustability.
It features a refined and reimagined SureFit Adjustable CG Track System that allows players to position the CG exactly where they need and want it, customising their ideal and exact setup.
Finally, the TSR3’s Speed Ring VFT Face was created using a conical variable face thickness. This addition focuses the maximum CT/COR relationship into one central sweet spot.
TSR3 Fairway Woods
These woods have been created for players seeking precision tuned performance, featuring a lower, deeper CG and a new and improved five position SureFit Adjustable CG Track System.
Showcasing the same Open Hosel Construction as TSR2 fairways, the TSR3’s CG has been positioned deeper, slightly lower, and closer to face centre to provide easy, high launch with plenty of forgiveness.
TSR3 Hybrids
The TSR3 is highly adjustable, featuring a 5-position SureFit Adjustable CG Track System that allows players to dial in their ideal setup. Tailored to players seeking workability and precision, the TSR3 hybrid has a refined tour-inspired shape that gives players the confidence to hit any shot.
TSR3 Family Review - Everything You Need to Know
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