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 ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Titleist’s TSi metalwoods family expands its driver line to add the lightweight TSi1 and the compact, low-spin TSi4 to the mix, plus a fairway wood and three hybrid debuts ...
The race for speed in drivers takes a lot of curves and turns on the way to the finish line. But Titleist believes it is moving faster down the straightaway with its TSi line. The TSi is the next ...
It’s fair to say the golf equipment industry as a whole is bumping up against the distance ceiling. A quick look at the landscape reveals a common theme when it comes to capturing peak ball speed: 6-4 ...
Titleist is giving two new drivers a test run on the PGA Tour and European Tour this week, and images are cropping up in the usual places, including the USGA’s list of conforming clubs. On the list ...
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 ...
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