Titlest Drivers and Woods

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By Richard Y

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  1. This year I'm looking to replace my driver and woods. I can still bomb them but it's about time I replace them and try new technology as i've had them for almost 15 years. They are all cally woods and the only clubs left in my bag that aren't Titleist.

    My question is are new models coming out this year? Or is it still the TS series?

  2. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    The TS series should be in place until late August into October. The next series will likely be seeded on the PGA tour around June with pre-orders due for delivery around the beginning in early October. ..Assuming the release time table continues from prior years.
    Even with the current TS line, you will gain a huge amount of significant tech improvements from 10-15 years ago. Titleist has already reduced the TS drivers by a Franklin, so you can take advantage of the price and still be able to get fit for your new combination.
  3. Don O said:

    The TS series should be in place until late August into October. The next series will likely be seeded on the PGA tour around June with pre-orders due for delivery around the beginning in early October. ..Assuming the release time table continues from prior years.
    Even with the current TS line, you will gain a huge amount of significant tech improvements from 10-15 years ago. Titleist has already reduced the TS drivers by a Franklin, so you can take advantage of the price and still be able to get fit for your new combination.

    Thanks! That's exactly what I wanted to know. I usually buy new clubs when new models are coming in and save money on the older models. I scooped up a brand new set of AP3s 4-W for a really good price near the end of the year last year.
  4. I went in last year to update my Titleist 909 D2 Voodoo shaft (2008) waited a long time, tried out the new TS series after trying many lofts and shafts and configurations, I managed to hit the new TS driver 2m further than my 909D2, I couldn't justify spending $700.00+ Australian for a 2m gain, I had my 909D2 re-gripped and continue to use it.

    Take your old driver with you when looking for a new one you may find there is little difference between what you have now and the new product.
  5. Mark N

    Mark N
    Cascade, IA

    I am looking to upgrade to. Time to replace my 915D3. Love to see the lower price. I have only once bought a new current year driver. Usually wait until there is a price drop. looking to get a TS3. Just got to figure out what shaft will be right for me.
  6. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Mark N said:

    I am looking to upgrade to. Time to replace my 915D3. Love to see the lower price. I have only once bought a new current year driver. Usually wait until there is a price drop. looking to get a TS3. Just got to figure out what shaft will be right for me.

    Mark, now is a great time to find a Titleist Thursday near you and do a fitting. Even if you hold off a bit on the purchase, you will have an idea of which head/shaft combo gives you the best performance when you get ready to buy. It might not be the TS3. It could be a TS4 or TS2 with just the right shaft for your swing.
  7. Mike M

    Mike M
    Marblehead MA

    Piggybacking on Dale's response ,even if you're not ready to buy, go get a fitting, so at least you'll have an idea of what to get when you're ready to pull the trigger.And sometimes the numbers will corroborate what you knew all along. Here's what I mean;

    I'm still trying to find a replacement of an old TM 16.5 V-steel with a YS7 X-stiff shaft, which by the way is my only non Titleist wood/hybrid in my arsenal. I bought it long before you could jump into a net and get instant data feedback like you can today. I took a couple swings and loved the way the club looked and felt.Bought it immediately. The TM v-steel has a really small head, and the YS7 shaft is pretty heavy.

    Fast forward; I'm at a PGA Superstore, trying lots of head shaft combos. The best numbers coming back; a TS3 16.5 with an Evenflow white 1100 stiff shaft.Small head, heavy shaft.
  8. michael b

    michael b
    penn valley, CA

    At 70 I did not think upgrading from a 917 to a TS 1 would make much of a difference but I purchased the TS 1 when $100 came off the price. WOW!!! Other than longer carry, straighter and 10-15 yards more the TS1 with a 49g shaft is the best Titleist driver I have bought in the last 20 years.
  9. I picked up much tighter dispersion switching from a tour issue M1 to the TS4. It may seem counter intuitive, but feel and aesthetics can really make difference. All it takes is confidence sometimes...
  10. Larry D.

    Larry D.
    Scotland

    Back in the day I was fitted at Titleist into a 910D3. Still one of the best drivers I’ve ever owned. I switched to a TM driver (promise of more speed and MOI) and driving went downhill. Then had a Cally Rogue driver (again thinking more MOI). No improvement. So I went to get fitted again and ended up in TS4. I’m not a high spin player, but I just find it easier to return the face square. It looks great too, reminds me of the 910D3. I’ll never buy a driver again without getting custom fit.
  11. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    I’m pretty happy with what’s in my bag. I find it easier to get the ball up with a 913 fairway vs the newer ones.
  12. I don’t change equipment still hitting ap2 714. Irions. But have not used Titleist driver for the last 4 years, in my opinion they just couldn’t compete with TM. How ever the new Titleist drivers ts. Is very good nice to say I’m back there everything a golf is asking for long straight easy to use . Don’t believe me check it out for yourself. Nice job Titleist.
  13. Matt B

    Matt B
    Columbus, OH

    I agree with AMorgan, haven't played the driver for 2 years. I was at the GG to check out the SIM and seen the TS on sale. I took both to the hitting bay and for me the TS3 9.5 outperformed the SIM slightly. I ended up going with TS3
  14. Greetings! I just purchased my first set of Titleist Irons - 300. Worked with my swing instructor over the last 2 months trying all the irons from TM, cally, png & Titleist. Great irons for me. Now, I am getting ready to replace the Driver, 3 wood & the hybrid. Will be trying the TS3 series vs the TM M series. Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks for your assistance.
  15. I demoed both the TS3 & the TM Sim driver, got similar numbers from both with tighter dispersion from TS3. I bought the TS3 9.5 driver now looking at the TS3 fairway to replace my 915 fd 3 wood

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