In the fall of 2020, Titleist released their TSi lineup of drivers to the players on the PGA Tour. Collaboration over the next two years has brought us to today where the company is introducing both drivers and fairway metals at TPC River Highlands.
Over the next three days, Tour Reps will be working with players in the field fitting them into the new Titleist TSR lineup of metal woods. All leading to Thursday’s Opening round where we are sure to see a few in bags immediately.
With a vast tour staff, Titleist is the most played driver on the PGA Tour and has been for 3 years now. Their last/current release, the Titleist TSi has 25 victories under its belt in the 20 months or so since it hit the Tour Van.
For recent releases, Titleist has brought two options out immediately. The latest being the TSi2 and TSi3 and shortly thereafter rounding out the lineup with the TSi1 and TSi4. As you can see by the image above, that is being altered with the early tour release containing three different heads TSR2, TSR3 and TSR4.
While our typical deep dive into the tech will have to wait until the official launch, it will be a safe bet that TSR2 will fit a pretty high rate of golfers. Based on the image TSR3 features a similar weight movement to the current TSi3 and the TSR4 has more weight up front, which will be a lower spin model moving the center of gravity forward, while still keeping it low.
The company is not showing off the face as of yet, which was a big part of the story with the previous release and well liked by most THPers on our forum that put them in play. As they go in play this week on Tour, you can expect more to come out.
Have you tested out the current Titleist TSi driver lineup? Which model do you think would fit your game best? Drop us a comment below and start speculating on what you expect to see out of the new Titleist TSR when it gets released.
I look forward to these ones.
While there might be, it is not showing on the USGA conforming list or in our documents currently.
I was hoping they’d come out with something like a 2.5 which is the shaping of the 2 but weight system of the 3. I was jokingly referring to it as a 2.5. Hoping maybe they’ve done something like that.
Sure its possible. In the past they have not shown that part either.
Its a way to get out in front of the constant barrage of black and white USGA photos that appear on some websites (including this one) in my opinion.
Obligatory gif’s aside, these look very reminiscent of the TSi line, and that is a good thing. Titleist always knows how to make a clean looking club. Like others I’m really excited to see more of the club – topline and face in particular. Then I’m really excited to go hit it
Did you try the TSi 1?
Me too.. but I know my reason!
Is your reason "they look super spicy and clean"?
TBD on face technology though
Why yes… yes it absolutely is!!!
Or maybe not The pocketbook wouldn’t be too upset.
I am thrilled that we are on the same page.
True story. That name is actually owned by another golf company and years ago Bobby Jones Golf came out with a Blackbird and had to rename their set.