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Titleist TSR2 & TSR3 Hybrids Review



We test the brand new TSR line of hybrids from Titleist to see how they perform as well as how well their adjustability features work!

0:00 // Intro
3:59 // TSR2
5:12 // TSR3
5:58 // TSR3 Version 2
7:40 // TSR3 Version 3
9:20 // Conclusion

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23 Comments

  1. Would love to see another comparison of the tsr3 hybrid and tsr3 5 wood with how versatile these clubs have become

  2. Driver, 3-wood, 5-wood, 4-iron here. I'd like to get a 3-iron. 20 years ago, I had a 2-iron I loved, but traded away from it and my wife talked me into letting it go.

  3. Wouldn't mind a little update to the hybrid vs 5wood topic with maybe some special thought toward dispersion/accuracy.

  4. Just went from the tsi2 3 and 4 hybrids to the tsr3 3 and 4 hybrids.. I liked both the tsr 2 and 3 but I went with the tsr3 because the bigger head of the tsr2 was throwing me off looking down at the ball. Great clubs

  5. I'm still gaming the 816H2 19°… never been inclined to change it or try anything else as I can't see how it would make any difference

  6. I play a 816 21 turn down to 20 and my biggest issue is that flat low draw. Makes my 245 club a low longer ad hell 260+ plus club. That said – I won't take it out the bag because I can shape it in any way I need it to

  7. I’m still playing the 716 h2 prob the best hybrid ever made is the tsr3 similar to that

  8. For me driving/utility irons are a one trick pony due to there lack of versatility in going for a par 5 in 2. Can I hit UI's high and soft? Yeah but it's a lot harder to pull off than hitting a higher flying hybrid low if I need to.

  9. Stripe show! Amazing how the adjustments to the 3 showed immediate changes in ballflight. Wowzers!

  10. The TSR line of woods and hybrids do not disappoint in any fashion. These set of clubs HAVE to be in the line of clubs to be tested out and fitted for. So long as you are in the market and seek new tools for the bag!

  11. Been thinking about a new current model hybrid, after this review . Currently using TaylorMade SLDR 18 degree and this club is still a beast, as good as the SLDR is, I have a want for something newer that has similar but better performance

    My bag progression goes driver, 5 wood, hybrid then irons. Mostly using TaylorMade with the exception of putter and wedges (Edel Wedges and Cobra 3D putter). I am one that has no issue with a mixed bag of brands as different equipment works differently for each person and this is from a professional bowling pro shop operator and fitter.

  12. I have the TSi2 4 Hybrid and it's easily one of my favorite clubs. Aesthetically you can't beat it either, looks like a smaller wood than some of the oddly shaped one's out there. Sounds and feels great too.

  13. Would love to see some more videos where you focus on the effects that weight/loft/etc adjustments have like you did with the TSR3 here

  14. On the website they mentioned the TSR2 being more of a sweeper club. Would you guys agree? I am typically a steep angle of attack guy.

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