For well over a decade, as more golf equipment companies added exotic materials to their drivers, Titleist continued making its drivers using titanium. Working with its manufacturing partners, ...
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 ...
Titleist’s TSR drivers and fairways woods were spotted this morning on the USGA conforming club list and will make their official Tour debut at the Travelers Championship. This is part of what ...
Price: $599 each with Project X HZRDUS Red CB, Project X HZRDUS Black 4G, Mitsubishi Tensei AV Blue or Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Black shaft and Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360 grip. Who it’s for: Golfers who ...
Anytime Titleist releases a new product, it's a big deal in the golf world. When Titleist releases a driver...it's an event. The new Titleist GT1 driver dropped earlier this year, along with ...
Who They’re For: Slower-swinging golfers who need more ball speed and height on shots to maximize distance. The Skinny: Titleist made the TSR1 drivers, fairway woods and hybrids more aerodynamic and ...
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 ...
When Titleist launched it's GT line of drivers and fairways back in August, a replacement for the ultralight and high-launching TSR1 line of products was missing. But now Titleist is ready to pull the ...
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 ...
Titleist unveiled the new GT2, GT3 and GT4 drivers on the PGA Tour this week, an early look at the models the company most likely will be releasing commercially later this summer. All three models ...
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 ...