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Titleist TSR2 Fairway Wood

2022Players DistanceAdjustableFrom $349

Titleist TSR2 Fairway Wood: Key Specs

Category
Players Distance
Adjustable
Yes
Loft options
15 to 18 degrees
Model year
2022
MSRP
$349

Wood Options & Stock Shafts

Wood #LoftShaftFlexWeightKick PointTorque
3W15.0°Fujikura Ventus Blue 6Stiff65gMid4.4°
5W18.0°Fujikura Ventus Blue 5Regular55gMid5.3°

Players Distance Fairway Wood

The TSR2 is the driver most golfers should hit before they talk themselves into something lower-spinning. It sits in the middle of Titleist's 2022 TSR lineup, more forgiving than the TSR3 and far more playable than the low-spin TSR4, and it's built for the player who wants speed without giving up the middle of the clubface. Titleist calls this a players distance driver, which is a fancy way of saying it looks clean at address and rewards a decent swing, but it won't punish you for missing the sweet spot by a groove or two.

What you get is a 460cc head with a taller, thinner face than the previous TSi2, a reworked aerodynamic shape that cuts drag through the downswing, and a low, deep center of gravity that launches the ball high with mid-range spin. That combination is why so many mid-handicappers and better players end up in this head. It carries. Off-center hits hold their ball speed. And it does all of it while looking like a Titleist, which for a lot of golfers matters more than they admit.

The SureFit hosel gives you 16 loft and lie positions, and there's an adjustable SureFit weight in the back of the sole to fine-tune swing feel and a touch of ball flight. This is not a driver you buy and forget. Get it fit properly and the TSR2 becomes one of the easiest drivers in the bag to trust off the tee.

  • Mid-handicappers who want more forgiveness than a tour-style head but still want the clean Titleist look at address
  • Players with moderate swing speeds who need help getting the ball up and carrying it
  • Anyone who tends to lose ball speed on heel and toe misses and wants a face that protects those strikes
  • Golfers willing to get properly fit, since the SureFit hosel and CG weight reward dialing in loft, lie, and shot shape
  • Better players stepping down from a low-spin driver who keep leaking spin and distance on off-center hits

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between the Titleist TSR2 and TSR3?
The TSR2 is the more forgiving, higher-launching head with a low, deep CG that's easy to get airborne. The TSR3 has a movable SureFit Track weight for precise shot-shape control and a slightly more compact, penetrating flight aimed at faster, more consistent ball strikers. If you want maximum forgiveness, go TSR2. If you want to shape shots and control spin more tightly, look at the TSR3.
Is the TSR2 adjustable?
Yes. It has the SureFit hosel with 16 independent loft and lie settings, plus a SureFit CG weight in the rear sole that a fitter can swap to adjust head weight and fine-tune ball flight. You can add or subtract loft, flatten or upright the lie, and nudge the shot shape without changing the shaft.
What swing speed is the TSR2 best for?
It works across a wide range, but it shines for moderate swing speeds, roughly the mid-80s to low-100s mph, where the easy launch and mid spin help carry the ball. Faster players who want lower spin usually end up in the TSR3 or TSR4, but plenty of high-speed golfers still play the TSR2 for the forgiveness.
What lofts does the TSR2 come in?
It's offered in 8, 9, 10, and 11 degree lofts, and the SureFit hosel lets you adjust each of those up or down by about 1.5 degrees. Most players land in the 9 or 10 degree head and let a fitting session settle the final number.
Is the TSR2 worth upgrading to from a TSi2?
If your TSi2 still fits you well, the jump isn't dramatic, but the TSR2 has a thinner, faster face and a more aerodynamic shape that add a little ball speed and carry, especially on off-center hits. Hit both on a launch monitor before deciding. The gains are real but modest, so it comes down to whether the numbers justify it for your swing.

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