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Titleist TS3 Hybrid

2019Players Distance

Titleist TS3 Hybrid: Key Specs

Category
Players Distance
Adjustable
No
Loft options
17 to 22 degrees
Model year
2019

Hybrid Options & Stock Shafts

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

Players Distance Hybrid

The Titleist TS3 was the driver Titleist built for players who wanted to fine-tune ball flight without giving up ball speed. It landed in 2019 as the middle option in the TS lineup, sitting between the higher-launching, more forgiving TS2 and the ultra-low-spin TS4. If you swing it well and want a driver you can shape, this is the one Titleist pointed you toward.

The headline feature is the SureFit CG track weight in the sole. Slide it toward the heel or toe and you nudge the center of gravity to fight a slice or a hook, which is something the TS2 doesn't let you do. Pair that with the SureFit hosel and its 16 loft and lie settings, and you get a driver that fits a real range of swings rather than one narrow window.

This is not the most forgiving driver Titleist has ever made, and it doesn't pretend to be. Miss it off the toe and you'll know. But for a low-to-mid handicap who catches the center often enough, the TS3 rewards good swings with strong, penetrating ball flight and a satisfying sound at impact.

  • Low to mid handicaps who find the center of the face often and want ball flight they can control
  • Players who want to dial in a draw or fade bias through the sole weight rather than accept a fixed setting
  • Golfers being professionally fit who value the 16-position hosel for matching loft and lie to their swing
  • Anyone who preferred the classic Titleist look and sound over larger, more forgiving driver heads

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between the Titleist TS3 and TS2 drivers?
The TS2 has a fixed rear weight and is built for higher launch and more forgiveness, so it suits players who want a set-and-forget driver. The TS3 adds the sliding SureFit CG track weight so you can bias the head heel or toe to fight a slice or hook, and it launches a touch lower with slightly less spin. TS3 is the pick if you want to shape shots and tune your flight.
Is the Titleist TS3 adjustable?
Yes. It has the SureFit hosel with 16 loft and lie settings, plus the SureFit CG sliding weight in the sole that lets you move the center of gravity toward the heel or toe to change shot shape. It's one of the more adjustable drivers Titleist made in that era.
Is the TS3 forgiving enough for a mid handicapper?
A mid handicapper who catches the center consistently will do well with it. The variable-thickness face helps hold ball speed on slight misses. But if you scatter your strikes across the face, the more forgiving TS2, or a newer game-improvement driver, will be more consistent for you.
What lofts did the Titleist TS3 come in?
The TS3 was offered in 8.5, 9.5, and 10.5 degree stock lofts, and the SureFit hosel lets you adjust each of those up or down by roughly 1.5 degrees, so the real usable range is wider than the stock number suggests.
Is the 2019 Titleist TS3 still worth buying used?
It can be. The TS3 gives up some ball speed and forgiveness to the latest models, but it's a well-built adjustable driver that fits a wide range of swings, and used prices are far below current releases. If you get it properly fit through the hosel and CG weight, it's a lot of driver for the money.

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