Titleist TSR Metals Review

By Kevin Caron, Club Fitter

Miles of Golf

Not many equipment releases have a bigger impact on the golf industry than when Titleist drops new drivers and fairway metals. The new lineup for 2023 follows this tradition. With a handful of updates to the TSI, Titleist has taken things to the next level. 

Whether you’re a tour pro, weekend warrior, or even a beginner, there is something for you in the new TSR line. When it comes to this new release, Titleist is utilizing a straightforward tag line of “Faster. Longer. Straighter.”

In this release cycle, we are given three new driver heads (TSR2, TSR3, TSR4) and three new fairway heads (TSR2, TSR3, TSR2+). Retail cost of the drivers is $599 with the fairway metals coming in at $349 with your choice of a stock shaft. Titleist also offers a premium option with three Graphite Design shafts for all launch profiles for an additional $200. 

Titleist has taken the very successful TSI and refined each model for better overall performance. Below are key benefits and features of the three new driver heads:

TSR2 (Maximum Speed & Distance):

TSR3 (Precision-Tuned Speed & Distance):

TSR4 (The Ultimate Low Spin Driver):

When looking at the three different models listed above, it is easy to see that Titleist offers a driver model to fit every player. An important thing to note is that Titleist also offers another model besides the previously mentioned ones – the TSR1. This is for the golfer looking for maximum launch and spin control in an ultra-lightweight option. Titleist will be releasing the TSR1 (driver & fairway wood) in the near future, so expect to see info on that new model in the coming months.

Shifting to the fairway metal portion, here are some of the key benefits of the updated models:

TSR2 (High, Far, Forgiving):

TSR3 (Precision Tuned Performance):

TSR2+ (Tour Inspired Performance):

Editor’s note: This summary just barely scratches the surface of all the testing and data gathering Kevin completed and shares on the Miles of Golf website.

For the full review, visit: https://www.milesofgolf.com/titleist-tsr-metals-review/

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