Why We Like It
This is the big brute of the Titleist line, targeting fast-swinging elite players who are looking for a lower-spinning driver at all costs. The playability has been improved from past versions by changing the face design. Its variable-thickness pattern is designed much like that of the TSR2’s face with the result being a little more forgiveness on off-center hits. Though low-spin is its hallmark, the two sole weights (one heavier, one lighter) can be flipped around to dial in the ideal spin reduction you need.
Characteristics
- This model has the most forward center of gravity of any TSR model and tends to produce the lowest spin.
- A movable weight in front and back allows for extreme and moderate spin-reduction settings.
- The variable-thickness face favors similar ball speed across a wider area of the face.
- 8, 9, 10 degrees (with a 16-way adjustable hosel)
Highlights
- Top 3 smallest driver heads
Price
$600
HOT LIST PLAYERS FEEDBACK
Ratings are based on players’ assessments in three key performance areas.
Reviews
Love the crown and how it's one uniform color. I like how the center of the face is outlined and draws my eye to it. Impact feels powerful, but I could still work it both ways. This is definitely a good player's driver because it's so workable.
Wesley, 29, Handicap: +1Just inviting to hit over and over. Classic look with no frills. The sound and feeling you get off the sweet spot is tough to describe it's so good. Stays in the air and travels for miles. Like your first ride in a brand new car.
Josh, 28, Handicap: 1Max-out Your Speed and Carry Distance with The Driver
Whether you want more distance or a consistent shot shape, you need one skill above all others: the ability to make flush contact with the ball. It’s the No. 1 fundamental in golf, and without it, this game can be an eternal mystery. Here, Sean Hogan, one of Golf Digest’s Best Teachers in Florida, helps you improve your impact with the driver.