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The new Titleist TSR fairway woods, much like the TSR drivers, sent the Titleist engineering team back to the drawing board to make every possible improvement they could from the already beloved ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The Titleist GT1 lineup of driver, fairway woods and hybrids continues the idea of bringing the technology of the company's mainstream lineup to players who are looking for ...
Tom Bennett, Titleist’s principal product manager for metalwoods, uses plenty of f-words to describe the new GT2 and GT3 fairway woods. Before your mind starts to wander, be assured these are ...
What you should know: Titleist designed the GT1 fairway woods to be big, easy to hit and adjustable to help players and fitters fill gaps and hit shots to precise distances. The deep dive ...
Available Aug. 23. 1. Crowning achievement. With fairway woods still being the hardest clubs in the bag to hit off the ground, even for Titleist’s bounteous stable of tour players, finding new ...
Titleist had a singular goal in mind during the creation of its new TS drivers and fairway woods: Build a product that was not only markedly better than its predecessor but focused specifically on ...
The Skinny: Titleist made the TSR1 drivers, fairway woods and hybrids more aerodynamic and designed them as part of a lightweight package that can help players who have slower and moderate ...
However, by applying the critical new feature it developed for the new GT drivers to the GT fairway woods, Titleist feels it has unlocked new levels of overall performance, blending more distance with ...
Scott Kramer covers golf and luxury technology. For the past month, I’ve been previewing Titleist’s new line of TS drivers and fairway woods that officially debuted this morning. Jumping over ...
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