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Breaking Down the TSR Drivers: TSR1, TSR2, TSR3 and TSR4 Explained

When it comes to elite driver performance, Titleist TSR drivers have become a go-to for players across the world, from tour professionals to dedicated amateurs. Each model in the TSR range is engineered to suit a specific type of player. But what sets them apart, and how do you know which one is right for you?

This guide explains the differences between the TSR1, TSR2, TSR3 and TSR4 to help you make an informed choice.

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TSR1: Lightweight and Easy to Launch

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TSR1: Lightweight and Easy to Launch

Who it's for: Golfers with slower or moderate swing speeds looking to increase launch and distance.

Features:
  • Lightweight build, including head, shaft and grip
  • 460cc head with maximum forgiveness
  • Higher launch for improved carry
Summary: TSR1 helps players with smoother or slower swings generate more clubhead speed and hit the ball higher without extra effort. Suitable for seniors, juniors, or anyone who struggles with launch and distance.

TSR2: Forgiving and Fast

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TSR2: Forgiving and Fast

Who it's for: Golfers who want forgiveness, high launch and solid ball speed.

Features:
  • Aerodynamic shaping for faster swings
  • Deep centre of gravity for higher launch and added stability
  • Traditional 460cc shape
Summary: TSR2 is a strong all-round performer. It suits players who may not always hit the centre of the face and want a driver that helps maintain distance and accuracy.

TSR3: Precision for Confident Ball Strikers

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TSR3: Precision for Confident Ball Strikers

Who it's for: Players who consistently strike the centre of the face and want more control over ball flight.

Features:
  • Adjustable SureFit track for fine-tuning centre of gravity
  • Mid-launch with controlled spin
  • Compact, traditional head shape
Summary: If you're looking to shape shots and manage trajectory with accuracy, TSR3 offers adjustability and feedback. This is a favourite among skilled amateurs and tour professionals.

TSR4: Low Spin for Maximum Control

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TSR4: Low Spin for Maximum Control

Who it's for: Players with faster swings who produce too much spin and want to bring it down for more efficient drives.

Features:
  • Compact 430cc head
  • Two centre of gravity settings for spin control
  • Lower launch and flatter trajectory
Summary: TSR4 is designed for distance through spin reduction. It’s ideal for players who create excess backspin and prefer a smaller, more compact head shape.

Final Thoughts

Each TSR driver delivers premium performance but caters to different swing types and player needs:

  • Choose TSR1 if you need help getting the ball airborne and want effortless speed.
  • Choose TSR2 for a balance of speed, forgiveness and traditional shape.
  • Choose TSR3 if you're confident with strike location and want more control over shot shape.
  • Choose TSR4 to lower spin and fine-tune distance with a compact head.

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