Titleist TSR2 Fairway Fairway Wood: Key Specs
- Category
- Players Distance
- Adjustable
- Yes
- Loft options
- 15 to 21 degrees
- Model year
- 2023
- MSRP
- $329
Wood Options & Stock Shafts
| Wood # | Loft | Shaft | Flex | Weight | Kick Point | Torque |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3W | 15.0° | Mitsubishi Diamana D 60 | Stiff | 60g | Mid | 4.0° |
| 5W | 18.0° | Fujikura Ventus Blue 5 | Regular | 55g | Mid | 5.3° |
| 7W | 21.0° | Fujikura Ventus Blue 5 | Regular | 55g | Mid | 5.3° |
Players Distance Fairway Wood
The TSR2 fairway is Titleist's answer for golfers who want a 3-wood that gets the ball up without a fight. It sits in the higher-launching, more forgiving half of the 2023 TSR fairway lineup, the one you reach for when the TSR3 feels a touch too demanding off the deck. Larger footprint, lighter overall build, and a face tuned to add ball speed low in the hitting area where a lot of fairway wood strikes actually land.
Titleist built this one around a refined head shape and an open hosel design that cleaned up the airflow through impact. The result is a fairway wood that swings easy and launches high, which matters most on long approach shots and tight par 5s where carry distance decides whether you hold the green. It is forgiving, but it does not feel hot or springy in a way that hides feedback. You still know where you hit it.
This is not a low-spin bomber for fast swingers chasing flat trajectories. The TSR2 wants to help you launch the ball and keep it in the air, and it does that job well for a wide range of players. If your fairway wood numbers have been falling short on carry, this is the part of the bag where the TSR2 earns its spot.
- Mid and slower swing speed players who struggle to get a 3-wood airborne off the turf
- Anyone whose current fairway wood comes up short on carry distance into greens
- Players who want SureFit loft and lie adjustability without fiddling with a weight track
- Golfers replacing a long iron or hybrid who need higher launch and more forgiveness from the fairway slot
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the difference between the TSR2 and TSR3 fairway?
- The TSR2 has a larger head, launches higher, and is built for forgiveness and easy launch off the deck. The TSR3 is more compact, spins a little less, and adds a SureFit CG track that lets you shift weight to fight a hook or slice. Slower and moderate swing speeds usually do better with the TSR2. Faster, more consistent ball strikers who want shot shaping tend toward the TSR3.
- What lofts does the TSR2 fairway come in?
- The TSR2 fairway is offered in 13.5, 15, 16.5, 18, and 21 degrees. With the SureFit hosel, each of those can be adjusted up or down by 1.5 degrees, so a 15 degree head can play anywhere from about 13.5 to 16.5 depending on how you set it.
- Is the TSR2 fairway adjustable?
- Yes. It uses Titleist's SureFit hosel, which has 16 independent loft and lie settings. You can raise or lower loft and set the lie more upright or flat to tune launch and dial in your shot shape. It does not have a movable weight, so adjustability is loft and lie only.
- Is the TSR2 fairway good for higher handicappers?
- It is one of the more forgiving fairway woods Titleist makes, and the high launch and stable head suit higher handicappers well. The VFT face holds ball speed on mishits low and across the face, which is exactly where many higher handicap strikes land. It is still a Titleist, so it gives honest feedback, but it is friendly to play.
- What swing speed is the TSR2 fairway best for?
- It fits a broad range, but it shines for moderate swing speeds, roughly the 85 to 100 mph driver range, where getting the ball up and maximizing carry matters most. Faster swingers can play it too, though many of them prefer the lower spin and shot shaping of the TSR3.
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