TSR fairways

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By Dwayne N

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  1. Dwayne N

    Dwayne N
    Island, KY

    I recently upgraded my TSi3 driver with a TSR2 driver. Which would be best fairway to match

  2. mic  o

    mic o
    North Carolina, USA

    Tough question! One would think that you would want to go with TSR2. However, I play a TSR3 in my driver but my 3 wood and 5 wood are TSR2+ and TSI2. So, it's not always what you would think. The best advice is to go and get fit. Even if you go to your local PGA SS, Golf Galaxy, etc...You will not know until you test and see the numbers my friend. Best of luck!
  3. PZ

    PZ

    mic o said:

    Tough question! One would think that you would want to go with TSR2. However, I play a TSR3 in my driver but my 3 wood and 5 wood are TSR2+ and TSI2. So, it's not always what you would think. The best advice is to go and get fit. Even if you go to your local PGA SS, Golf Galaxy, etc...You will not know until you test and see the numbers my friend. Best of luck!

    Hey Mic O - I have a question for ya on the tsr2+. Can you give me some feedback on this club? Do you like it? I've had my eye on it for a while now. Seems like it would be a perfect fit bw my driver and tsi2 5 wood. Really looking for something that can be a second option off the tee.
  4. mic  o

    mic o
    North Carolina, USA

    Hey! Sure...TSR2+ sits between my driver and 5w. Since I do not use it off the deck, its perfect for tight par 4s or when the driver is not cooperating on the day. It's low lunch / low spin so you will have to pair with the right shaft to achieve optimal launch conditions as numbers can get quite similar to driver numbers. In other words, its a beast! Currently playing it in a PX RDX Red 6.5 70g at 42.75" D4.5sw. So, the answer to your question is YES, i love it...
  5. JYoung

    JYoung
    Ohio

    I hit the TSR2+ also. I love it. I just use it off the tee where it's tight or where the driver is too much. Use my TSR2 5 wood for off the deck. I have it adjusted to 15.25 instead of the 14.5 standard loft. Really glad I bought it. Got fit for it in June along with a driver. Averaging 30+ yards further than my 910F 3 wood it replaces. Highly recommend it.
  6. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Congratulations on the upgrade. As for fairways there are so many options that the best way to ensure you get what you need and that they complement the rest of your set up, is to get fit. Many people end up in a different model (like TSR3 driver and TSR2 fairways) or different lofts and different shafts. You can just match up with your driver and see how it goes but that might not be ideal for your game. None of us can tell you what that is, only a fitter letting you try multiple combinations will know for sure. Good luck and enjoy the results.
  7. Jonathan Smith

    Jonathan Smith
    Charlotte, NC

    I would say get fit, but those TSR fairways are absolutely amazing and cannot imagine anything being better...
  8.  DunnRun

    DunnRun
    Los Angeles

    I agree... test them out and get fitted. I have the TSR2 and it's a beast and a joy to hit.
  9. John W

    John W
    Lansing, MI

    I recently bough the TSR2+ 14.5* and I highly recommend it. More loft than the 13* lots were saying was hard to hit off the deck. It's a beast off the tee and I find it easy to hit off the deck. The deeper face also makes it easier to hit out of those good lies in the rough. I've often struggled with hitting those shots too high on the face with a traditional 3w, but the taller face makes that less of an issue. Usually a deeper face means higher CG and harder to hit off the fairway, but Titleist worked to get the CG really low so that's a non-issue, at least for me.
  10.  DunnRun

    DunnRun
    Los Angeles

    That's great to hear. I have the TSR2 and i was thinking of trying out the TSR2+ but wasn't sure if it was easy to hit off the deck. I might give it a try this weekend at my local shop. Thanks
  11. Keith M

    Keith M
    Acworth, GA

    Yep, get fit. I have a TSR4 driver and TSR3 3w and 2H, all which I did a fitting for. My fitter recommended a shaft change (went up to a 6.5 from 6.0), so that may also impact how you hit the club and what head works best for your swing.

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