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Titleist TSi 3 Driver 9 Degree w/Diamana ZF 60 Stiff. $13.00 shipping. Titleist TS3 Driver 9.5 Hzrdus Black Smoke 6.0 Stiff with headcover. TS i offers players two distinct ways to take advantage of our most advanced driver design ever. Find the one that fits you and experience what it's like to step up to every tee ready to perform. 'TSi is simply better when it comes to all four fundamentals of driver design – distance, accuracy, looks and sound,' said Josh Talge, Vice President, Titleist Golf Club Marketing. 'We continue to make every investment necessary to help players achieve the speed and distance gains they are asking for, without having to make any. The new TSi series from Titleist builds on the TS series that added significant ball speed for golfers. Key to the construction of the new TSi2 and TSi3 drivers is a new shape and a new face. The new shape features a modified toe area that promotes better aerodynamics and more clubhead speed, which unlocks more potential distance.

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Gear: Titleist TSi2, TSi3 drivers
Price: $549 with Mitsubishi Kuro Kage Black, Mitsubishi Tensei AV RAW Blue or White, or Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black RDX shafts
Specs: 460-cc titanium construction with moveable weights (TSi3) and an adjustable hosel.
Available: Nov. 12

Titleist released a pair of drivers two years ago, the TS2 and TS3, designed to be more aerodynamically efficient so golfers could create more speed and generate more distance off the tee. Now Titleist is releasing the next generation of TS drivers, the TSi2 and TSi3, and the company said they deliver even more speed while boosting stability.

TSi2: Distance with forgiveness

The Titleist TSi2 driver is designed to optimize speed and stability. (David Dusek/Golfweek)

Available in 9-, 10- and 11-degree versions, the TSi2 is an all-titanium, 460-cc driver with a classic glossy-black crown and adjustable hosel mechanism. Golfers and fitters can independently increase or decrease the club's stated loft by as many as 2 degrees.

What golfers can't see are the subtle aerodynamic improvements Titleist has made with this upgraded driver. According to the company, it produces 15 percent less drag on the downswing than the TS2 it replaces – golfers can swing it faster with the same effort.

The ATI 425 titanium alloy used in the face bends more than other titaniums without breaking. (David Dusek/Golfweek)

To take full advantage of that speed, Titleist has given the TSi2 a face made from ATI 425, a titanium alloy that can bend without breaking more than other titaniums used in golf. Previous applications for ATI 425 were in ballistic armor and the aerospace industry, including on NASA's Mars lander, and Titleist said it is the only company using it in the golf industry.

The TSi2 is also designed to maximize forgiveness. More weight was moved to the back of the head to increase stability and encourage a higher launch angle.

A flat adjustable weight in the back of the sole is not designed to be removed by golfers. It allows fitters to tweak the swing weight more easily based on the club's length and the golfer's preferences.

At the same time, designers also worked to increase the moment of inertia, not only from heel to toe but also up and down. As a result, golfers can expect better performance on shots hit slightly high or low in the face.

TSi3: Distance with adjustability

The TSi3 is designed for players who want speed with shot-shaping maneuverability. Techfaith port devices driver download for windows 10 bit. (David Dusek/Golfweek)

The 460-cc TSi3 comes in 8-, 9- and 10-degree versions and has a classic pear shape, adjustable hosel and ATI 425 titanium alloy face like the TSi2.

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The TSi3 has a deeper face, which is often preferred by golfers who like to shape the ball off the tee, and looks smaller at address than the TSi2.

The TSi3 has a weight track in the back of the sole. (David Dusek/Golfweek)

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The biggest difference between it and the TSi2, however, is a moveable weight track in the back of the sole. The track has five settings. Affixing the weight into the H1 and H2 positions moves the center of gravity to encourage a draw. When the weight is in the T1 or T2 setting, the TSi3 has a fade bias. The N setting in the center stands for neutral.

Wacom driver download. Titleist said the advantage of having a weight-track system on the back of the head is to create a shot-shape bias without dramatically lowering the moment of inertia, so players are not sacrificing stability.

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The best golf drivers take on Titleist TSi. Mark Crossfield and Coach Lockey have rounded up the best golf drivers 2020 and are facing them up against the new Titleist TSi golf drivers. Titleist golf are claiming the longest, straightest, best looking and best sounding driver they have ever made in the TSi2 and TSi3 and who knows there might even be a TSi4... but how do they compare to the latest Taylormade golf SIM driver, Callaway golf Mavrik driver and Ping golf G410 Plus driver. This video includes what the guys think of the looks and feels of the top golf drivers, they take a look at the tech, have a challenge against themselves and also look at the all important price of each driver. Will Mark's and Coach's opinions and findings stack up to the like of golf reviewers MyGolfSpy in their latest driver compare, find out in the video. ATI 425 aerospace titanium, FS2S titanium, speed injected foam, forged faces, the top golf drivers certainly have it all but how do the drivers compare. Enjoy and comment below which driver you think will WIN.SUBSCRIBE TODAY use this link https://www.youtube.com/markcrossfield?sub_confirmation=1Music by LabelGREYSocial LinksTwitter http://www.twitter.com/4golfonlineInstagram http://www.instagram.com/crossfieldmarkFacebook https://www.facebook.com/AskGolfGuru/




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