Titleist has long been at the forefront of golf equipment innovation. Since the company’s inception in the early 1930s, Titleist’s objective has been to produce the very best golf balls and clubs using best practice in research and development and manufacturing.
In recent decades, Titleist has produced some of the best performing and best looking golf clubs that have been available to the equipment buying public. It’s a very tough job to select the absolute best they have delivered in terms of drivers, fairways, irons, wedges and putters. But, we’ve given it a go!
Of course, our selection is somewhat personal – each of the section winners has been championed by at least one of the Golf Monthly team who have used those selected clubs with great success and pleasure in the past. It must be remembered though, our list here is subjective and others might have a very different idea of what the all-time Titleist bag might look like.
But this is our list. When it came to building the ultimate Titleist golf bag, these are our favourite clubs from the brand’s history.
Driver – TSi3
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Since the 975D was released in 1998, Titleist has been producing drivers that proper golfers salivate over. The brand favours clean lines and simple styling. But that is by no means at the expense of performance. There were countless suggestions in this category from that first 975D, a groundbreaking, players’ club, to the 905T, your author’s favourite, and the much-loved 983K – It had a couple of votes.
But we decided to go for one of Titleist’s more recent creations – the TSi3. GM’s Joel Tadman gave this driver five stars when he reviewed it in 2022 and it made it into our coveted Editor’s Choice list.
It was a driver that a number of players out of contract chose to put in their bag when it came out which is always a sign that it was a top performer. We felt it delivered significant improvements in terms of looks and performance over the TS3. It offered exceptional ball speed and the adjustability options made it hugely versatile. The TSi3 looked great with a more rounded toe and it produced a superb blend of consistency and distance.
Fairway/s – 906f2
Ian Poulter recently put his 906f2 back in the bag
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