New Titleist Golf Clubs
TSR1 Driver
The new Titleist TSR metalwood family has been an enormous win in the 2nd Swing fitting bays already. Now, Titleist has added to the TSR family with the release of the TSR1 metals, which include the TSR1 driver, TSR1 fairway wood, and TSR1 hybrid. These clubs have been specifically engineered for players with moderate swing speeds, which is roughly 90 miles per hour or lower with the driver. According to Titleist, roughly a third of all golfers worldwide fall into this category, so the TSR1 performance is beneficial for a huge range of players.
The Titleist TSR1 driver offers many of the same technologies as the TSR2 model, including Multi-Plateau Variable Face Thickness that delivers ball speed retention all over the face. However, the TSR1 driver is an ultra-lightweight build in comparison thanks to a lighter head weight, 40-gram shaft, and a lightweight grip. Reducing weight with these components and a new aerodynamic shape help golfers swing the TSR1 faster through the air and create more potential distance.
The Titleist TSR1 driver offers many of the same technologies as the TSR2 model, including Multi-Plateau Variable Face Thickness that delivers ball speed retention all over the face. However, the TSR1 driver is an ultra-lightweight build in comparison thanks to a lighter head weight, 40-gram shaft, and a lightweight grip. Reducing weight with these components and a new aerodynamic shape help golfers swing the TSR1 faster through the air and create more potential distance.
TSR2 Drivers
Maximum Speed and Stability
The TSR2 Driver pairs speed with stability in a club that will appeal to a wide range of golfers. With its high launching and low spinning performance profile, the TSR2 can be trusted to produce both long bombs and fairway finders off the tee. A new redesigned toe shape has also improved the face angle of the TSR2 Driver, creating a more attractive look for the golfer at address.
TSR3 Drivers
Precision-Tuned Players Driver
The successor to the TSi3 model, the new Titleist TSR3 Driver packs playability and precision tuning into a gorgeous clubhead designed with the better player in mind. Thanks to the new Speed Ring VFT (Variable Face Thickness) Technology, Titleist engineers managed to optimize the TSR3s sweet spot and make it faster than ever. Also, a refined SureFit Adjustable CG Track System presents a highly adjustable setup that golfers can tweak based on their specific preferences.
TSR4 Drivers
Ultimate Low-Spin Driver
Low-handicap golfers seeking to shed excess spin should look no further than the Titleist TSR4 Driver. With improved aerodynamics and a Multi-Plateau VFT Design, the TSR4 compliments its incredible workability with tremendous speed. And with Adjustable Spin Control, golfers can experiment with different spin settings to optimize their performance off the tee.
TSR1 Fairways
Meanwhile, the Titleist TSR1 fairway wood is the highest launching Titleist fairway wood and designed specifically for those tricky shots off awkward lies. At 180cc, the TSR1 fairway includes a larger footprint than the TSR2, but at 20 grams lighter and with a deeper center of gravity placement to provide easier launch.
TSR2 Fairways
High Launch, High Forgiveness
The new Titleist TSR2 Fairway Wood boasts the lowest center of gravity ever in a Titleist fairway wood. The low CG profile promotes a lower-spinning ball flight traveling higher and farther than past models. An Open Hosel Construction has removed excess weight near the heel, which has allowed Titleist to implement performance improvements across the clubface.
TSR2+ Fairways
Tour-Inspired, Draw-Biased Profile
Designed for those seeking a go-to weapon off the tee that still plays superbly off the turn, the Titleist TSR2+ Fairway Wood brings a unique set of characteristics to the table. Due to its larger profile and draw-biased nature, this club creates easy accuracy and generates high launch whether swung off a tee box or from the fairway.
TSR3 Fairways
Powerful and Adjustable
The most precise fairway wood in the TSR stable, Titleist ensured their TSR3 model did not lose any distance on the road to supreme accuracy. With a striking profile, the TSR3 manages to look as powerful as it feels and sounds. Also, golfers can utilize the fairway wood’s 5-position SureFit Adjustable CG Track System to adjust their clubhead at will.
TSR Hybrids
Titleist hybrids have been the most played on the PGA Tour for nearly a decade, so the release of the Titleist TSR2 hybrid and Titleist TSR3 hybrid comes with significant anticipation. Titleist has set a high standard in the hybrid category, but it appears they’ve reset the standard with the TSR family. Each Titleist TSR hybrid features several technologies to deliver consistently fast ball speeds and smooth turf interaction. Notable in both models is the addition of sole relief pockets designed to move the club faster through all turf conditions. Less surface area on the sole leads to less friction, or less chance to grab.
The TSR2 hybrid features a classic hybrid shape with a slightly longer blade length than the TSR3, offering more forgiveness. Additionally, the TSR2 includes a deeper center of gravity for higher-launching shots and soft-landing approaches. Overall, the shape will suit the widest range of skill levels and provides the most benefit for players who swing the hybrid with a sweeping motion.
The TSR3 hybrid, meanwhile, feature an iron-like profile that is inspired by the successful predecessors. A reduction in offset enhances workability, to allow shot-shapers to create the shot necessary. The TSR3 hybrids also include a higher inertia body that prevents deflection and twist when playing from awkward conditions or lies. Through added adjustability and a flatter trajectory, the TSR3 hybrid is best suited for better players or perhaps players with a high ball flight needing more control.
TSi2 & TSi3 Hybrids
Scoring & Precise Distance
Titleist’s TSi2 and TSi3 hybrids provide the perfect complements to the TSi family’s driver and metal wood options. Both of the hybrids feature Carpenter 455 forged faces and Titleist’s patented SureFit hosel, which features 16 different loft and lie settings. Despite some technological similarities, the clubs are designed for distinctly different golfers.
The Titleist TSi2 Hybrid is a high-launching, mid-to-low-spinning hybrid that performs and looks more wood-like than iron-like. The TSi2 is more forgiving than the TSi3 and is perfect for those who prefer a larger profile and strike the ball with a sweeping motion. On the other hand, the TSi3 features a compact, squarer profile and produces a lower-spinning, flatter trajectory. The Titleist TSi3 is more iron-like than the TSi2 and is best for golfers who hit down on the ball.
The Titleist TSi2 Hybrid is a high-launching, mid-to-low-spinning hybrid that performs and looks more wood-like than iron-like. The TSi2 is more forgiving than the TSi3 and is perfect for those who prefer a larger profile and strike the ball with a sweeping motion. On the other hand, the TSi3 features a compact, squarer profile and produces a lower-spinning, flatter trajectory. The Titleist TSi3 is more iron-like than the TSi2 and is best for golfers who hit down on the ball.
TSi1 Hybrids
Ultra-Lightweight Distance
The Titleist TSi1 hybrid is the most forgiving hybrid ever produced by the manufacturer due to its large sole and high MOI. Relative to standard hybrids, the TSi1 is 20 grams lighter and has a very low center of gravity. The TSi1 is the most wood-like hybrid in the TSi family, as evidenced by its generous profile and its high-launch attributes.
The Titleist’s TSi1’s streamlined shape reduces aerodynamic drag, an innovation that increases clubhead speed and distance. The hybrid’s optimized weight distribution maximizes off-center ball speed, a huge benefit for golfers who do not always hit the ball on the clubface’s sweet spot. These features pair perfectly with the Titleist TSi1 Hybrid’s large profile and make it optimal for higher handicap golfers.
The Titleist’s TSi1’s streamlined shape reduces aerodynamic drag, an innovation that increases clubhead speed and distance. The hybrid’s optimized weight distribution maximizes off-center ball speed, a huge benefit for golfers who do not always hit the ball on the clubface’s sweet spot. These features pair perfectly with the Titleist TSi1 Hybrid’s large profile and make it optimal for higher handicap golfers.
Vokey Design SM9 wedges
Spin Milled Cutting Process
The most impactful technology found within the Titleist Vokey Design SM9 wedges is Forward Center of Gravity Progression. In the SM9 wedges, the center of gravity has been raised vertically. This unique concept promotes a lower, more controllable launch and more consistent distance. The grooves have been designed through a new Spin Milled cutting process, which includes a tightening of Titleist’s allowable tolerances to produce consistently sharper grooves. The grooves are also optimized for each loft, with the lower-lofted wedges featuring narrower, deeper grooves and the higher-lofted options equipped with wider, shallower grooves.
Important in choosing a Vokey Design SM9 wedge for your game is to select the right sole grind that matches your swing tendencies and playing conditions.
Important in choosing a Vokey Design SM9 wedge for your game is to select the right sole grind that matches your swing tendencies and playing conditions.
- F Grind: Designed for square-face shots with a neutral-to-steep attack angle
- M Grind: Versatile grind that allows golfers with shallow attack angles to open and close the clubface
- S Grind: Best for players in neutral-to-firm conditions who like to manipulate the loft with their hands
- D Grind: Versatile high-bounce grind for golfers with steep angles of attack who will open and close the clubface
- K Grind: High-bounce, full-sole wedge designed for bunker shots and splash shots from soft turf conditions
- L Grind: The lowest-bounce option that’s designed for the most skilled and most creative wedge players
Scotty Cameron Special Select Putters
Milled Premium Stainless Steel
Brand new from Scotty Cameron for 2020 is the Cameron Special Select putter lineup, a collection of eight high-end blade and mid-mallet designs. Through the years, Select models have been some of the most iconic putters that Cameron has created, and they represent some of the most popular shapes in golf. For 2020, the renowned putter designer relied more heavily on Tour feedback, which resulted in the sleeker profiles that the world's best want to see.
Each Special Select putter is milled from premium 303 stainless steel, and customizable sole weights allow players to create the exact balance that they’re looking for in their stroke. Included in the eight models that are available is the Newport 2, which has been made famous by Tiger Woods’ success with that classic blade design. The Newport, the Newport 2.5, the Squareback 2, the Fastback 1.5, the Flowback 5 and 5.5, and the Del Mar round out the 2020 collection.<