The new Titleist TSR driver family is replacing the TSi family of drivers that was released in 2020. The clubs made their PGA Tour debut in late June at the Travelers Championship outside Hartford, Connecticut, and within weeks players like Justin Thomas, Will Zalatoris and Jordan Spieth had transitioned into one of them.
For all the technology details and explanations on how the clubs are different from their TSi counterparts, check out David Dusek’s in-depth article. If what you want to see are images of the clubs from all the key perspectives and angles, you have come to the right place. The gallery below features the TSR2, TSR3 and TSR4 drivers up close.
Titleist TSR2The Titleist TSR2 has a smooth sole and a single weight in the back.
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Titleist TSR2The crown overhands the sole in the back to improve aerodynamics.
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Titleist TSR2The face is designed to maximize ball speed across a larger area.
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Titleist TSR2The adjustable hosel allows players and fitters to change the loft and lie angle independently.
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