Close Menu
  • Home
  • Golf News
  • Tips
  • Interview
  • Club & Courses
  • Gear & Equipments
  • Reviews

Subscribe to Updates

Our mission is to develop a Golf community of people who try to make Golf Fun. The website strives to educate individuals in Learning about Golf, Courses, Clubs, and more.

What's Hot

PGA Tour set to shake up tournament structure

October 30, 2024

Spanish resort Camiral to host 2031 Ryder Cup

October 30, 2024

LET Rookie of the Year winner eyes up bigger prize

October 28, 2024
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Golf Problems
  • Home
  • Golf News
  • Tips
  • Interview
  • Club & Courses
  • Gear & Equipments
  • Reviews
Golf Problems
Home»Gear & Equipments»Titleist launches TSR1 metalwoods
Gear & Equipments

Titleist launches TSR1 metalwoods

March 20, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Pinterest Email
Designed to generate speed and distance for the mid-to-slow swing speed player – those with driver swing speeds of less than 90 mph – TSR1 driver promotes optimal launch conditions through an ultra-lightweight design, enhanced aerodynamics and strategically placed centre of gravity.Weighing around 40g less than TSR2 driver, the TSR1 also boasts the same aerodynamic ‘boat tail’ shape that helps golfers swing TSR1 faster through the air. A Variable Face Thickness face ensures ball speeds are maintained on off-centre hits, while a deep centre of gravity almost perfectly centred to the face promotes higher launch and exceptional ball speed.

MMT SpeedMesh shafts weighing under 40g in all flexes, offers ultra-lightweight speed paired with incredible stability and energy transfer at impact.

“The TSR1 line represents a continued commitment to deliver speed to every style of player,” said Stephanie Luttrell, Titleist Director of Metalwood Development. “With the TSR1 driver, we found more speed and launch for the player through a lightweight design, better aerodynamics and our deepest CG ever in a Titleist driver.”

Lofts: RH: 9°, 10°, 12° | LH: 10° (9°, 12° custom only).
Shafts: Mitsubishi MMT SpeedMesh 40 (Men) and 35 (Ladies)
RRP: £529

TSR1 Fairway Woods

Like the driver, the TSR1 fairway woods are designed to help moderate swing speed players get even more speed and launch out of every strike. With a 180cc head volume, the TRS1 3-wood has a larger footprint than the TSR2, however,it weighs 20g less.
An open hosel construction helps create a deeper CG placement that promotes higher launch and more forgiveness. TSR1 fairways also have a 15% higher MOI than their predecessor thanks to improved shaping and weighting. For golfers seeking to get the golf ball up in the air higher and faster, TSR1 is designed to do just that.

See also  Scotty Cameron launches Jet Set putter range

“In designing TSR1 fairways, high launch was the top priority,” said Josh Talge, Vice President, Titleist Golf Club Marketing. “We wanted to make the highest launching and most forgiving fairway we could. The result makes for a seamless transition from TSR1 driver through the top end of the bag.”

Lofts: 3 (15°), 5 (18°), 7 (20°), 9 (23°)
Shafts: Mitsubishi MMT SpeedMesh 40 (Men) and 35 (Ladies)
RRP: £289

TSR1 Hybrids

Built for golfers seeking distance and stability in their hybrid game, TSR1 hybrids achieve more speed and higher MOI through its enhanced profile and ultra-lightweight construction.
A larger ‘wood-type’ clubhead allows for a deeper CG placement and a more confidence-inspiring look at address. Despite the larger profile, the TSR1 hybrid’s design achieves performance gains without increasing swingweight. TSR1 hybrid shafts utilise a 0.335-inch fairway tip and are half-inch longer than prior generations for increased speed and launch.

“Keeping with the increased demand for higher lofted fairways from players, TSR1 hybrids are the most ‘wood-like’ hybrids we have ever made,” said Talge. “With a larger profile and a slightly longer shaft, TSR1 hybrids promote the speed and launch golfers may want from a fairway but with the added gapping flexibility to fit into the rest of the bag.”

Lofts: 4 (20°), 5 (23°), 6 (26°), 7 (29°)
Shafts: Mitsubishi MMT SpeedMesh 50 HY (Men’s) and 40 HY (Ladies)
RRP: £259

For more details, visit www.titleist.co.uk

Source link

launches metalwoods Titleist TSR1
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Email

Related Posts

PING launches new Junior Golf Tour

October 21, 2024

The crossover market between golf trainers and traditional golf shoes

October 11, 2024

TaylorMade launches two new P·Series irons

October 8, 2024

adidas launches next gen CodeChaos shoe

October 5, 2024

Under Armour unveils Goin’ Under apparel range

October 3, 2024

Seve Ballesteros Foundation launches SEVE apparel collection

October 2, 2024
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Don't Miss

PGA Tour set to shake up tournament structure

October 30, 2024

Smaller, higher quality fields look set to be part of a major overhaul of the…

Spanish resort Camiral to host 2031 Ryder Cup

October 30, 2024

LET Rookie of the Year winner eyes up bigger prize

October 28, 2024

Third Champions win keeps Harrington in hunt for season title

October 28, 2024
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Our Picks

PGA Tour set to shake up tournament structure

October 30, 2024

Spanish resort Camiral to host 2031 Ryder Cup

October 30, 2024

LET Rookie of the Year winner eyes up bigger prize

October 28, 2024

Third Champions win keeps Harrington in hunt for season title

October 28, 2024

Subscribe to Updates

Our mission is to develop a Golf community of people who try to make Golf Fun. The website strives to educate individuals in Learning about Golf, Courses, Clubs, and more.

From Our Partners
(Coming Soon)
About Us
About Us

Our mission is to develop a Golf community of people who try to make Golf Fun. The website strives to educate individuals in Learning about Golf, Courses, Clubs, and more.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Our Picks

PGA Tour set to shake up tournament structure

October 30, 2024

Spanish resort Camiral to host 2031 Ryder Cup

October 30, 2024

LET Rookie of the Year winner eyes up bigger prize

October 28, 2024
Sponsors
(Coming Soon)

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.