Titleist TSi2 Driver: Key Specs
- Category
- Players Distance
- Head size
- 460cc
- Adjustable
- Yes
- Loft options
- 9 to 12 degrees
- Model year
- 2021
- MSRP
- $549
Loft Options & Stock Shafts
| Loft | Shaft | Flex | Weight | Kick Point | Torque |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9.0° | Mitsubishi Diamana D 60 | Stiff | 60g | Mid | 4.0° |
| 10.5° | Mitsubishi Diamana D 60 | Stiff | 60g | Mid | 4.0° |
| 12.0° | Aldila Ascent 50 | Regular | 50g | High | 5.5° |
Technology
Players Distance Driver
The TSi2 is Titleist's forgiveness-first driver from the 2021 lineup, and it's the one most amateurs should be looking at before its lower-spinning TSi3 sibling. Titleist built it around a full 460cc head and a face made from ATI 425 aerospace titanium, a material they pulled from the aerospace world specifically to get more speed out of off-center hits. The pitch is simple. Keep the ball speed up when you miss, launch it high, and don't punish the golfer for a strike that lands a groove or two off the sweet spot.
Where the TSi3 asks you to find the center of the face to get your reward, the TSi2 spreads the good results across a wider area. It sits a touch back from the extreme game-improvement drivers in spin, so it's not a balloon-ball machine, but it launches higher and holds more forgiveness than the TSi3. That combination made it a fixture on tour and in the bag of weekend players at the same time, which is rare.
This is a 2021 driver, so it has since been replaced by the TSR2 and later models. That works in your favor now. A used or clearance TSi2 gives you a genuinely modern, adjustable, forgiving head for a fraction of the launch-day price, and the performance gap to the newest Titleist drivers is smaller than the price gap suggests.
- You want forgiveness on mishits but don't want a driver that looks or sounds like a game-improvement club at address.
- Your driver tends to come out low and you need more carry and a higher launch to hold fairways and greens.
- You're shopping used or clearance and want a modern adjustable head without paying for the newest release.
- You tried the TSi3 and found it too demanding or too low-spinning for your swing speed.
- You value a clean, traditional Titleist look and a solid, muted sound over flashy paint and loud impact.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What's the difference between the Titleist TSi2 and TSi3?
- The TSi2 is the higher-launching, more forgiving head with weight positioned low and back for a bigger sweet spot. The TSi3 spins less, sits more workable, and uses a track weight for front-to-back CG tuning, so it rewards better ball strikers who want to shape shots. If you miss the center of the face often or your drives fly too low, the TSi2 is the safer pick.
- Is the TSi2 adjustable, and how many settings does it have?
- Yes. The SureFit hosel offers 16 independent loft and lie positions, so you can add or reduce loft and open or close the face without locking yourself into one setting. A separate SureFit CG weight in the sole lets you nudge the ball flight toward a draw or fade.
- Who should play the TSi2 driver?
- Mid to higher handicap players and anyone who wants forgiveness with a traditional Titleist look. It also suits low handicappers who simply want a higher, more stable ball flight than the TSi3 gives. Slower and moderate swing speeds especially benefit from the higher launch and added carry.
- Is the 2021 TSi2 still worth buying now that newer Titleist drivers exist?
- For most golfers, yes. The TSi2 has been replaced by the TSR2 and later heads, but the performance difference is modest while the price difference is large. A used or clearance TSi2 gets you a fully adjustable, high-MOI titanium driver that still competes with current gear for real-world scoring.
- What loft options did the TSi2 come in?
- The TSi2 was offered in 8.5, 9, 10 and 11 degrees, and the SureFit hosel lets you adjust each of those up or down by roughly a degree and a half. Most players landed in the 9 or 10 degree head and tuned launch from there based on swing speed and attack angle.
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