What is the newest Titleist 3 wood?
The new Titleist TSi2 and TSi3 fairways have a new aerodynamic shape and a channel behind the golf club’s face for more flex, higher launch, lower spin, faster balls speeds and more consistency.
Which Titleist fairway wood is best?
I would argue that the Titleist TSi1 fairway wood is one of the best fairway woods for high handicap golfers or beginners. It’s lightweight, extremely forgiving, and makes it easy to launch the ball high (even when you’re hitting it from the fairway and not off a tee).
Is the Titleist TS2 3 wood forgiving?
The TS2 is the longest, most forgiving Titleist fairway wood ever, generating incredible speed, accuracy and forgiveness. The TS3 delivers speed-tuned performance through Titleist’s adjustable SureFit CG technology with dynamic forgiveness and maximum shot control.
Which Titleist fairway wood is easiest to hit?
TSi fairways are faster, straighter and easier-to-hit than ever – and deliver an experience at impact that many golfer would never expect from a fairway wood.”
What is the difference between Titleist TSi2 and TSi3 fairway woods?
Titleist TSi Fairway Woods – Key Takeaways Titleist TSi fairway woods will be available in two models. The TSi2 features higher launch and greater forgiveness. The TSi3 offers a penetrating flight and movable weight technology. The retail price is $299.
Which is easier to hit TS2 or TS3?
TS3 – Specialized Speed This move creates mid-launching shots but still with low spin for more carry distance. The pear shape also makes the TS3 easier to shape shots, which better players usually prefer. That’s not to say only better players should play TS3 and all others should play TS2.
What is the difference between TS2 and TS3 fairway woods?
The TS2 features a single interchangeable weight all the way back for better forgiveness across the entire face, and the TS3 fairway metal has the SureFit weight port for players who want to move the sweet spot to a position that fits their swing and common misses.
Why do I only slice my 3 wood?
The cause of a slice with a fairway wood is no different than it is with any other club in the bag. If the ball is curving badly to the right (for a right-handed golfer) as it flies, you are making contact with the club face open relative to the swing path.