Back in October 2020, Titleist officially launched its new TSi2 and TSi3 drivers and metalwoods, and the clubs found immediate success. Not only did tour players switch in droves – 57 PGA and European ...
For those who’ve had the chance to read our comprehensive deep-dive on Titleist’s new TSi2 and TSi3 drivers and fairway woods, you’re well aware of the game-changing face technology the equipment ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Titleist’s TSi metalwoods family expands its driver line to add the lightweight TSi1 and the compact, low-spin TSi4 to the mix, plus a fairway wood and three hybrid debuts ...
With the rules definitively limiting how fast driver faces can flex (and therefore how much distance they can generate), it isn’t enough anymore for manufacturers to contemplate new shapes or ...
I’m on the driving range at Rancho Santa Fe Country Club in San Diego – pounding one tee shot after another. And getting impressive distance, at least for me. It’s not that I changed anything in my ...
After introducing its futuristic CNCPT CP-04 Irons, Titleist has now returned to unveil its new TSi Drivers and Fairway Metals. Designed to push the boundaries of speed, the clubs are constructed of ...
When the Titleist Speed Project was launched in 2019, the company’s aim was to put it squarely in the driver distance race, especially for higher handicappers, while maintaining its reputation as a ...
Titleist has launched the TSi line of drivers, which the company says, “pushes the boundaries of speed through advanced engineering and material breakthroughs.” There are two models, the TSi2 and the ...