Titleist TSi3 Driver
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Titleist TSi3 Driver
The Titleist TSi3 Driver caters to golfers willing to trade a little forgiveness for a more compact shape and adjustable weighting. Its Titleist Speed Chassis design distributes weight throughout the clubhead for optimized energy transfer at impact. Additionally, the TSi3 features the SureFit CG track technology, offering five positions to adjust club head CG to fine-tune ball flight with neutral, heel, or toe settings. Whether you're a low-handicap golfer seeking to squeeze every yard out of your drives or a mid-handicap player looking for more control over your ball flight, the Titleist TSi3 Driver can be a powerful tool to improve your performance.
Key features include:
ATI 425 Aerospace Titanium | This unique alloy, made by a single foundry in Pittsburgh, is the key to creating a driver face that delivers increased ball speed at every point of contact. |
Improved Aerodynamics | Tuned to feel fast in the hands and look square at address. |
Multi-Dimensional Stability | The inertia also delivers more speed and a tighter spin range up and down the face. |
SureFit CG Track Technology | Offering five positions to adjust club head CG to fine-tune ball flight with neutral, heel, or toe settings. |
Top Competitors
The Callaway Paradym Driver prioritizes forgiveness and a blend of distance and adjustability for a similar range of golfers. It features a large titanium clubface designed for high ball speeds and a forgiving overall design. A key differentiator is the larger sweet spot design and movable weight technology. The TaylorMade SIM2 Driver focuses on adjustability and forgiveness for golfers who might want a slightly more affordable option. It features a large titanium clubface designed for high ball speeds and a forgiving overall design. The key differentiator is an adjustable hosel that allows golfers to fine-tune loft (±2 degrees) for launch angle optimization. This adjustability, combined with a larger sweet spot than the TSi3, could be appealing to golfers who want more control over ball flight.
Progression of the TSi3 driver:
The Titleist TSi3 driver has a more compact shape, adjustable weighting, and a lower launch than the TSi2 driver. The TSi2 is designed for players who want speed and accuracy across the entire face of the club, while the TSi3 is designed for players who want more workability and lower launch. The TSi3 also has a moveable weight at the back of the club to allow for weight shifting for draw and fade bias.
👍 Pros |
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Love the gloss black, classic look. No crazy colors, no turbulators. |
When it comes to feel, I know when I’ve hit the center because the ball launches like a rocket and it feels great! |
Feel and sound is the best in class. |
👎 Cons |
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The glossy finish on the crown is distracting. |
After 4 months of loving this driver, a screw got loose in my driver's head. |
I would love if they added a little more spice to the look, but to each their own. |
The Titleist TSi3 Driver is a game-changer for golfers seeking workability and distance in a premium package. This driver isn't for everyone, though. It's designed for better players who prioritize control over pure forgiveness. It packs a punch with a large, 460cc clubhead, but it feels smaller and sleeker at address than some drivers thanks to its classic shape. The focus here is on precision and shot-shaping, and I love the responsive feel at impact. Some golfers might find the TSi3 a bit less forgiving on mishits compared to some max forgiveness drivers, but I think the distance and workability gains are worth the trade-off.
Mark Wright