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Titleist TSR2 Hybrid

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The TSR2 hybrid is Titleist's answer for golfers who want a long club that goes where they aim without a fight. It sits in the bag as the easy-launching option in the TSR lineup, the one you reach for when you need to get a ball up quickly from a tight lie or a fairway bunker. Titleist builds this one around a low, deep center of gravity, and you feel that the moment you hit a slightly thin one and watch it still climb.

What makes the TSR2 worth a look in 2026 is how it splits the difference between a fairway wood and an iron. It launches high and lands soft, but the face is hot enough that you're not giving up much carry. Players who have struggled to flight their long irons usually find this club replaces the 3 and 4 iron without a second thought.

The adjustable SureFit hosel is the other piece. You get 16 independent loft and lie settings, so the club you buy off the rack is rarely the club you end up playing. That matters more on a hybrid than people expect, because a half degree of loft change moves both your launch and your tendency to draw or fade it.

  • You want to replace a 3 or 4 iron you can't launch high enough to hold greens.
  • Your miss is a thin strike, and you need a club that still gets airborne when you catch it low on the face.
  • You like having loft and lie adjustability so you can dial in launch and shot shape over time rather than living with the stock setting.
  • You play firm fairways or thick rough and need a sole that slides through both instead of digging.

Frequently Asked Questions

What lofts does the Titleist TSR2 hybrid come in?
The TSR2 hybrid is offered across the standard hybrid loft range, typically running from the high teens through the low twenties so you can match it to the gap below your fairway woods. Because the SureFit hosel adds 16 loft and lie settings, each head covers a window of about four degrees, so the loft stamped on the head is only your starting point.
Is the TSR2 hybrid draw biased?
The stock TSR2 is built fairly neutral, but it launches high and tends to turn over slightly easier than the lower-spinning TSR3. If you want more draw, you can use the SureFit settings to add it, and if you fight a hook you can flatten the lie and take that tendency out. It's adjustable enough that bias becomes a setup choice, not a fixed trait.
How is the TSR2 hybrid different from the TSR3 hybrid?
The TSR2 is the higher-launching, more forgiving of the two. It has a deeper center of gravity that helps the ball climb and holds its line on off-center hits. The TSR3 is more compact with adjustable CG weighting for players who want to move the ball both ways and prefer a flatter, more penetrating flight. If you want max ease of launch, the TSR2 is the pick.
Can the TSR2 hybrid replace my long irons?
For most golfers, yes. A 19 or 21 degree TSR2 will carry a similar distance to a 3 or 4 iron but launch higher and land softer, which makes it far easier to hold a green. Players who already strike long irons well and like to flight the ball down may prefer to keep one, but the TSR2 is built specifically to take that hard-to-hit club out of your bag.
Does the TSR2 hybrid work well out of the rough?
It does. The sole is shaped to slide rather than dig, so the head doesn't get hung up when the grass grabs it. Combined with the high launch, that makes it one of the easier clubs to use from a lie where you need to get the ball up and moving quickly. From deep rough no hybrid is automatic, but the TSR2 gives you a better chance than a long iron will.

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