The all-new TSR2 and TSR3 models – available for fittings from February 2 and in golf shops beginning February 23 – continue to raise the bar with advancements and refinements that will benefit all players seeking long iron alternatives.

These new additions to the TSR metalwood family come in two distinct models: the TSR2 hybrid, which offers forgiving speed and performance, and the TSR3 hybrid, which delivers next-level precision and workability.

The TSR2 and TSR3 hybrids make their PGA Tour debut this week at The American Express, joining a TSR metalwoods line that continues to gain momentum across the worldwide professional Tours.

The versatility and gapping options offered in the TSR hybrid line-up make for a seamless transition in players’ bags from TSR drivers and fairways.

“TSR2 and TSR3 hybrids offer players options at the top end of the bag,” Titleist Principal Product Manager – Fairways & Hybrids Tom Bennett said. “Players can choose between the more classical shape and high launch of the TSR2 or the refined profile and adjustability of the TSR3. Both clubs provide a fast, forgiving, and high-launching long-iron alternative that gives the golfer the confidence to pull off any shot.”

TSR2 is a high launching, mid-low spin, forgiving long-iron replacement, best-suited for players that deliver the club in a sweeping motion.

An extended blade length, a deeper CG, and a reimagined sole shape bring even better forgiveness and improved turf interaction than its popular predecessors, all packed into a classic hybrid profile available in 18°, 21°, 24°.

Offering a flatter trajectory, and a refined shape inspired by popular predecessors, TSR3 is highly adjustable, featuring a new 5-position ‘SureFit Adjustable CG Track System’ that allows players to dial in their ideal setup.

Available in 19°, 21°, 24°, TSR3 is tailored to players seeking workability and precision and has a refined tour-inspired shape that gives players the confidence to hit any shot

The TSR2 hybrids are classically shaped and have a slightly lengthened blade length, shifting the impact centre further from the shaft, which increases face flex and results in more speed and forgiveness. Meanwhile, TSR3 hybrids feature an iron-like hybrid profile inspired by popular predecessors, and a slight reduction in offset helps improve performance

In TSR2, Titleist engineers pushed the centre of gravity (CG) deeper while keeping it low, making high-launching and soft-landing approaches with maximum forgiveness even easier. TSR3 hybrids are more stable due to a higher inertia body, preventing deflection and twist when playing from difficult conditions

Added sole relief pockets on both TSR2 and TSR3 are designed to move the club faster through all rough conditions, heavy or light. Less surface area means less friction and less chance to drag or grab, also resulting in smooth turf interaction from the fairway.

With a refined 5-position SureFit Adjustable CG Track System, it is now easier than ever to dial in the exact setup you need in the TSR3 with a wider and more precise range of CG placements.

Amazing sound and feel are paramount in the design of a superior golf club. Both hybrids have been tuned to deliver the acoustic and physical feedback each player needs to develop consistency and trust.

The TSR hybrid shaft line-up features four aftermarket models from top shaft manufacturers to provide a wide range that complements different players and swing profiles.

SRP: $479

For more information, visit www.titleist.com.au