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Titleist TS2 Hybrid

2019Game Improvement

Titleist TS2 Hybrid: Key Specs

Category
Game Improvement
Adjustable
No
Loft options
17 to 25 degrees
Model year
2019

Hybrid Options & Stock Shafts

Hybrid #LoftShaftFlexWeightKick PointSwing Weight
2H17.0°-----
3H19.0°-----
4H22.0°-----
5H25.0°-----

Game Improvement Hybrid

The TS2 is the driver Titleist built for golfers who wanted the ball in the air without a fight. It came out of the company's Speed Project work in late 2018 and hit shelves fully in 2019, and it sits as the forgiving, higher-launching option in the TS family. If the TS3 was aimed at better players who wanted to shape shots and dial in spin, the TS2 was the one you handed to the person who just wanted to hit it straighter and get more carry.

Titleist thinned the crown on this head to move weight low and back, and that single change is why the TS2 launches easily and holds a steadier line than a lot of what the brand had made before it. The head is a full 460cc, and the face is shallow and fast across a wide area, so hits off the heel or toe still hang on to more ball speed than you'd expect. This is a forgiving driver, but it doesn't feel bloated or clunky at address the way some game-improvement heads do.

What you give up is workability. The TS2 wants to launch high and go relatively straight, so a player trying to hit low bombs or big cuts will feel the club resisting. For the golfer it was built for, that's not a flaw. It's the whole point.

  • Moderate swing speeds that struggle to get enough height and carry off the tee
  • Anyone who loses too many drives to the right and wants a head that leans toward straight
  • Players stepping up from an older, smaller driver who want more forgiveness on off-center hits
  • Golfers who want a Titleist look and feel but don't need the shot-shaping demands of the TS3

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between the Titleist TS2 and TS3?
The TS2 launches higher and is more forgiving, with weight set low and back for a straighter ball flight. The TS3 has a movable weight track for fine-tuning the center of gravity and is built for better players who want to work the ball and control spin. Most golfers who aren't chasing shot shape are better off with the TS2.
Is the TS2 a good driver for high handicappers?
Yes. The easy launch, the low-back weighting, and the forgiveness across the face all help a higher handicapper get the ball up and keep mishits in play. It's one of the friendlier drivers Titleist made in that era.
What lofts does the Titleist TS2 come in?
The TS2 driver is offered in 8.5, 9.5, 10.5, and 11.5 degrees. The 9.5 and 10.5 heads cover most golfers, while the 11.5 suits slower swings that need extra height and the 8.5 fits faster players who spin the ball too much.
Is the Titleist TS2 still worth buying in 2026?
As a used pickup, it holds up well. The launch and forgiveness that made it popular haven't gone anywhere, and prices on the used market are a fraction of a new driver. You may give up a little ball speed to the newest models, but for the money it's a lot of driver.
How forgiving is the TS2 on off-center hits?
It's built for it. The thinned crown and rearward weight keep the head stable through impact, so strikes off the heel and toe lose less ball speed and stay closer to your target line than they would on a lower-spin, more workable head.

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