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Likewise!! Great job


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4 hours ago, HeathS16 said:

Write up is Posted! Enjoy it during halftime of one of the football games today or just enjoy it whenever!! 
 

Is there somewhere I can find the posted reviews?  I have found some of them embedded in this chain of posts -- when others have posted a comment on the review, and was then able to "expand" and read them.  That hasn't happened on yours, and I can't find it and would like to read it.  Thanks.

I'm decidedly brand agnostic -- but a bit less so with my recent change from a PING driver

:titelist-small: - TSi2 10.5 Driver - Tensei AV Raw Blue 55 R

:titelist-small: - TS2 4W - Graphite Design Tour AD DI 6 RS TS2 7W - Alta CB 65 R

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8 minutes ago, Tom D. said:

Is there somewhere I can find the posted reviews?  I have found some of them embedded in this chain of posts -- when others have posted a comment on the review, and was then able to "expand" and read them.  That hasn't happened on yours, and I can't find it and would like to read it.  Thanks.

They are on the first page

Driver: PXG 0811 X+ Proto w/UST Helium 5F4

Wood: TaylorMade M5 5W w/Accra TZ5 +1/2”, TaylorMade Sim 3W w/Aldila rogue white

Hybrid: PXG Gen2 22* w/AD hybrid

Irons: PXG Gen3 0311T w/Nippon modus 120

Wedges: TaylorMade MG2 50*, Tiger grind 56/60

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3 minutes ago, RickyBobby_PR said:

They are on the first page

Thank you kindly.  Being 34 pages in, I had not thought to go back to page 1.  Appreciate it !

I'm decidedly brand agnostic -- but a bit less so with my recent change from a PING driver

:titelist-small: - TSi2 10.5 Driver - Tensei AV Raw Blue 55 R

:titelist-small: - TS2 4W - Graphite Design Tour AD DI 6 RS TS2 7W - Alta CB 65 R

:cobra-small:- Baffler 23* - Aldila NV-HL 65 R

th.jpg.d6e2abdaeb04f007fd259c979f389de6.jpg - Original Series 0211 - 5-PW - MMT 80 S

:cleveland-small: - CBX2 50 / 54 / 58 - Rotex

image.png.49fcc172a1ed0010d930fbe1c5dc8b79.png - Directed Force 2.1 (Nickel) - KBS Tour - Press No. II 3*

:Snell:- MTB  Black

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1 hour ago, HeathS16 said:

 


Likewise!! Great job


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*Both were with the wind, which was 10-12 mph BUT STILL! I am showing you a 3-putt so you know I'm not lying...348 and still a bogey.... * 

Had a good chuckle on this one.  Thanks!

I'm decidedly brand agnostic -- but a bit less so with my recent change from a PING driver

:titelist-small: - TSi2 10.5 Driver - Tensei AV Raw Blue 55 R

:titelist-small: - TS2 4W - Graphite Design Tour AD DI 6 RS TS2 7W - Alta CB 65 R

:cobra-small:- Baffler 23* - Aldila NV-HL 65 R

th.jpg.d6e2abdaeb04f007fd259c979f389de6.jpg - Original Series 0211 - 5-PW - MMT 80 S

:cleveland-small: - CBX2 50 / 54 / 58 - Rotex

image.png.49fcc172a1ed0010d930fbe1c5dc8b79.png - Directed Force 2.1 (Nickel) - KBS Tour - Press No. II 3*

:Snell:- MTB  Black

datrek-brand_1456761019__86876.original.jpg.7c24f9ae71c7730ce29a828226731487.jpg - DG Lite II cart bag attached via Top-Lok to image.png.77fe07cbfea697deca64bd4a4263a151.png - Quad XL and Tracked by :ShotScope: - V3

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*Both were with the wind, which was 10-12 mph BUT STILL! I am showing you a 3-putt so you know I'm not lying...348 and still a bogey.... * 
Had a good chuckle on this one.  Thanks!

Hahaha I have to keep it real glad it provided a laugh! I still just had to share those!


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On 10/21/2020 at 12:03 PM, HeathS16 said:

Titleist TSi3 Driver- Official MGS Forum Review by HeathS16-

Introduction-  

 

First of all, I would like to thank Titleist and MyGolfSpy for this amazing opportunity. While this is not my first test for MGS, this is my first driver test so here is a video of my swing:

 

 

My typical ball flight is a slight draw and I tend to launch the ball at a mid/high trajectory. The main miss is a low, nasty little duck-hook that just sneaks up and bites me 2-3 times per round.  

 

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Due to that miss my driving is BY FAR my worst statistical category, I find myself having to hit multiple recovery shots every round that put a lot of pressure on other aspects of my game. To help combat my driving issues I took the plunge in 2019 and got fit for my current gamer, a Callaway Epic Flash Sub Zero. With it my average carry is between 255-265 with a swing speed hovering between 110-112. Here are the club distances before putting the TSi3 in my bag: 

 

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However, my accuracy is so bad that the distance makes no impact, which is something I mentioned earlier in this thread as being my number 1 goal; hit more fairways and find my ball more often. I am hoping that by increasing my accuracy I can be more aggressive off of the tee instead of playing defense.  

 

First Impressions- 

 

As a minimalist I LOVE the simple look of the TSi3.  Titleist is synonymous with premium and this glossy finish on the top of the club looks great.  Combine that with the classic shape and you have a pretty good looking golf club.  I was worried that the TSi3’s smaller profile would mess with my confidence, this was not the case.

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 In the driver category I had the preconception that Titleist was a bit of a niche company.  They historically made drivers for “better players” and with my struggles I felt I didn’t really fit into that category. The TS line that came out in 2018 kind of broke the myth that Titleist drivers couldn’t run with the big boys when it came to distance and speed. Here is what Titleist says the TSi3 improves on from the TS3 from two years ago. 

 

  • ATI 425 Aerospace Titanium clubface- Improve performance on mis-hits
  • Improved aerodynamics- the “speed” part of TSi 
  • SureFit CG track with 5 positions to help increase MOI 

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Probably the most underrated thing about this whole experience was the Titleist Thursday event that I attended to get fit for the driver. You find the recap here in this thread: 

 

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Here are the specs that we landed on as well as how they compare to the gamer: 

 

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I cannot stress enough how good the fitting experience was. The fitting also helped me decide what metrics to judge the TSi 3 with:  

  1. Maintain ball speed and distance
  2. Hit more fairways
  3. Have positive strokes gained driving average. 

 

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Here is how I decided to tackle the testing:

  1. Play at least 4-5 rounds with the driver to test on-course performance
  2. At least 1-2 range sessions to get familiar
  3. 1 Launch monitor session to validate on course data  


Looks- (9/10)

 

I have to say, Titleist nailed it in the looks department.  The TSi3 is beautiful, sleek and classy.  I love the glossy finish on the top with the shortened back end, it just seems to roll up into an awesome address position: 

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From the simple alignment TSi logo to the cool graphics, technology and a sleek finish it’s an A+ here. A classic touch with modern appeal. 

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How does the TSi 3 compare to the gamer?In short, I am way more a fan of the color scheme with the TSi 3 than I am with the Epic Flash. IMO the TSi3 is one of the better looking drivers out there. 

 

The only reason I deducted a point is that this glossy finish does tend to show skymarks and smudges easily. I had one bad swing and created an idiot mark towards the toe. I was lucky in that mine was able to be wiped off but if someone were to really get into one on a pop up it might ruin the topline. 

 

Sound and Feel (10/10)- 

Once again the TSi3 performs well here. It has a very pleasant, lively sound to it. Here are some examples.  The second video alternates between the EFSZ and the TSi3 so you have a comparison

 

 

I could listen to this driver all day, a loud, high smack! As the ball rifles down range.  The sound stays consistent across the face until you get to the extreme heel or toe.

 

 

 

Basic Characteristics (19/20)- 

 

The TSi3 gets high praise from me here. It flat out performs. The biggest standout from just hitting this thing? The low, penetrating ball flight that just pierces the air as it flies out into space.  Living in Oklahoma, that is a HUGE plus, being able to control trajectory in the wind we often have here.  Example: this drive was into an 15 mph wind and slightly uphill: 

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I found that the TSi3 is not a difficult club to hit and allowed me to hit a fade and draw without much difficulty. Astonishingly, the TSi3 was starting where I wanted and ended where I wanted a high percentage of the time and was going further than my EFSZ was.  This was a huge boost of confidence as my mind wrapped around the fact that I might actually be able to control my tee shot. On the range, even the mis-hits were going straighter and only losing 10-15 yards. 

 

-1 point for no adjustment tool, I didn’t have mine with me during the first range session so I couldn’t play around with the settings. 

 

On-Course/LM Performance (28/30)-

 

This driver exceeded ALL of my expectations. Seriously, the on course data and even the LM data verifies it. Here is my strokes gained from Arcoss for the last 4 rounds: 

 

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As you can see the SG data has me gaining 1.4 shots, which is up over 3 shots compared to my last four rounds with the EFSZ. This advantage is a game-changer for me, I have been able to attack pins with the same or a lower club much more often and have more makeable birdie chances than before. 

Here are a few hall of fame drives with the TSi3 so far: 

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*Both were with the wind, which was 10-12 mph BUT STILL! I am showing you a 3-putt so you know I'm not lying...348 and still a bogey.... * 

Here is the Driver club distance after the test with the TSi3 (compare with picture from earlier)

 

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Probably the biggest factor in the on-course performance was the forgiveness of the club.  I was blown away with just how good the mis-hits were turning out to be.  I JUST KEPT FINDING MY BALL. Here is a prime example: 

 

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These two were identical in strike yet the TSi3 is 20 yards ahead of the EFSZ. On average the TSi3 was at least 5-10 yards longer off of the tee. 

 

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Even the launch monitor data supports the things I was seeing on the course, lower launch, by almost a full degree, higher ball speed, carry and lower spin. There isn't a huge difference but it certainly supports what I was seeing on the course. 

 

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Final Comments- The TSi3 accomplishes what Titelist says. I was blown away by how well the driver performed. Did it fix all of my problems? No, but I started this test as an 8.1.  I am now down to a 6.9 in just one month.  The only thing that has changed? My driver.  I would love to see Titleist continue to develop this ATI tech they have on the face, it works. 

 

Miscellaneous (7/10)- 

 

The only thing I have to say here is why does such a premium company like Titleist not ship an adjustment tool with an adjustable driver? Might be the only negative of this whole review.  

 

Oh BTW the TSi3 also took on the Tiger Tees!! 

 

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Play it or Trade it? (20/20)- 

Play it.  It’s in the same category as Taylormade and Callaway in terms of price and performance. As far as who should play the TSi3 I would caution people who struggle to get the ball up in the air.  The low penetrating flight is great for some but won’t maximize carry for those who don’t deliver enough loft. For me, this one will be in the bag for a long time. 

 

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Conclusion- Titleist has to be considered one of the contenders now. The TSi3 performs just as well as the big guns at Taylormade and Callaway, especially since it booted a Most Wanted Winner out of my bag. While you won’t find a huge distance gain from this club the consistency and forgiveness is astonishing. I started with a few reservations as to whether I would be able to play this club or really any Titleist club and throughout this test I have been impressed with the quality and performance. 

 

Final Score- (93/100)

Fantastic top to bottom review. Really glad you included LM and arccos data that just proves everything you’re saying. “A classic touch with modern appeal. “ is a great description of this. What I see from All the photos it’s simply that. Great review 

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5 hours ago, HeathS16 said:

Write up is Posted! Enjoy it during halftime of one of the football games today or just enjoy it whenever!! 
 

Great review that provides real data along with your experiences to back up your comments made in the review.

Driver & Fairway: :titleist-small: Titleist TSR3 10 degree - :Fuji: Ventus TR Blue & :titleist-small: TSR3 15 - :projectx: Project X Hzrdus Smoke Black 

Hybrid: :callaway-small: Callaway Apex UW 19 - :projectx: Hzrdus Smoke Black

Irons: :titleist-small: Titleist T200 3G (4) & T150 - (5-G) - :projectx: Project X LZ 

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7 hours ago, Rickp said:

Well I talked to the 14 year old Gson and Review is up.



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Great review Rick, I like the fact that you kept it simple, and true in how in actually relates to an older golfer than some of the younger members here.

Not a bad thing, as I am sure there are many of us here in the mid 60 and up range that use this type of information to make decisions for ourselves.

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Great review Rick, I like the fact that you kept it simple, and true in how in actually relates to an older golfer than some of the younger members here.
Not a bad thing, as I am sure there are many of us here in the mid 60 and up range that use this type of information to make decisions for ourselves.

Thanks, we all want to play the best we can when getting older. Equipment, like this Driver helps that cause.


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7 wood; Ping 425, Senior Shaft 55 gr      
5 hybrid; Cally Steelhead, Hazardous R2     
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Wedges; Titleist S9 54*, Mizuno SW 56*

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3 hours ago, Lacassem said:

Fantastic top to bottom review. Really glad you included LM and arccos data that just proves everything you’re saying. “A classic touch with modern appeal. “ is a great description of this. What I see from All the photos it’s simply that. Great review 

Really tried to be genuine so that people could see exactly how it worked for me. I am very much data driven so it became pretty simple, does it maximize my ability to to use the strengths of my game more?  Turns out it does. Fairways are up over 30%. 

3 hours ago, rkj427 said:

Great review that provides real data along with your experiences to back up your comments made in the review.

Very glad you enjoyed it! I think most of the testers would agree with me that this is a line of clubs that need to be in the discussion if you're in the market for a new driver. 

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Great reviews so far. So a trend I am noticing. Club speed for the three reviews is about 1-1.5 mph slower with the TSi but the ball speed is 2-4mph faster than your comparison driver. I presume that has to do with the hotter face? This is interesting the forgiveness these seem to also bring, even with the TSi3 which is a more players version. You all tempt me as my EFSZ has been inconsistent for me. 

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Great reviews so far. So a trend I am noticing. Club speed for the three reviews is about 1-1.5 mph slower with the TSi but the ball speed is 2-4mph faster than your comparison driver. I presume that has to do with the hotter face? This is interesting the forgiveness these seem to also bring, even with the TSi3 which is a more players version. You all tempt me as my EFSZ has been inconsistent for me. 

I hope to be adding to this Thread often over next few months.
I believe you’re correct about the “Hot” face, it definitely helps the ball pop off the club.


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Driver; PXG 0311XF Cypher 50 gr Senior  
5 wood; Ping 425, Senior Shaft 55 gr       
7 wood; Ping 425, Senior Shaft 55 gr      
5 hybrid; Cally Steelhead, Hazardous R2     
Irons; Mizuno JPX 923HM 7-GW Recoil 460 F2
Wedges; Titleist S9 54*, Mizuno SW 56*

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The only thing I have to say here is why does such a premium company like Titleist not ship an adjustment tool with an adjustable driver? Might be the only negative of this whole review.  


So I got to searching, and apparently to save money Titleist does not include the tool as they figured everyone already has one from a previous club. In my opinion, if someone is paying $550+ for a driver, they should without a doubt get the $15 tool to adjust it.

According to what I have read through on the Titleist forums, you can reach out to support and they will send you one.

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So I got to searching, and apparently to save money Titleist does not include the tool as they figured everyone already has one from a previous club. In my opinion, if someone is paying $550+ for a driver, they should without a doubt get the $15 tool to adjust it.

According to what I have read through on the Titleist forums, you can reach out to support and they will send you one.

Annoying, but not totally surprising at this point. Sort of like how Apple is now trying to not include power cables with phones.

Honestly though I only have one because I always include them when I move on. I can see them not including them on adjustable hybrids or fairways, but I think it still should be included with a driver.


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So I got to searching, and apparently to save money Titleist does not include the tool as they figured everyone already has one from a previous club. In my opinion, if someone is paying $550+ for a driver, they should without a doubt get the $15 tool to adjust it.

According to what I have read through on the Titleist forums, you can reach out to support and they will send you one.

I have 3 or 4 tools and didn’t even notice.
So much for me and details.
I was hoping to hit a bucket today but going to rain all day.



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Left Hand, 

Driver; PXG 0311XF Cypher 50 gr Senior  
5 wood; Ping 425, Senior Shaft 55 gr       
7 wood; Ping 425, Senior Shaft 55 gr      
5 hybrid; Cally Steelhead, Hazardous R2     
Irons; Mizuno JPX 923HM 7-GW Recoil 460 F2
Wedges; Titleist S9 54*, Mizuno SW 56*

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So I got to searching, and apparently to save money Titleist does not include the tool as they figured everyone already has one from a previous club. In my opinion, if someone is paying $550+ for a driver, they should without a doubt get the $15 tool to adjust it.

According to what I have read through on the Titleist forums, you can reach out to support and they will send you one.

I’m sure Titleist will help you out. They’re Customer Service is really good.


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Left Hand, 

Driver; PXG 0311XF Cypher 50 gr Senior  
5 wood; Ping 425, Senior Shaft 55 gr       
7 wood; Ping 425, Senior Shaft 55 gr      
5 hybrid; Cally Steelhead, Hazardous R2     
Irons; Mizuno JPX 923HM 7-GW Recoil 460 F2
Wedges; Titleist S9 54*, Mizuno SW 56*

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I’m looking forward to the remaining Reviews. I’m curious if everyone is getting the same positive results.


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Left Hand, 

Driver; PXG 0311XF Cypher 50 gr Senior  
5 wood; Ping 425, Senior Shaft 55 gr       
7 wood; Ping 425, Senior Shaft 55 gr      
5 hybrid; Cally Steelhead, Hazardous R2     
Irons; Mizuno JPX 923HM 7-GW Recoil 460 F2
Wedges; Titleist S9 54*, Mizuno SW 56*

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I’m sure Titleist will help you out. They’re Customer Service is really good.


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Yeah I reached out to them a handful of times and someone finally got back with me on Friday, I’ll keep y’all updated if they end up sending me one.

Driver:            :cobra-small: Aerojet 9* | Hzrdus Black Gen 4
Fairway:         :ping-small: G410 3W 13* | Alta CB 65
Hybrid:           :titleist-small: TS2 18* | Tensei AV Blue 70 S
Hybrid:           :ping-small: iCrossover 20* | Kai'li White 80
Irons:              :taylormade-small: P790 5-PW | DG S300
Wedges:         :titleist-small: Vokey SM9 | 52, 56, 60 | DG S200
Putter:            :L.A.B.: Link.1 | Accra x LAB

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So I got to searching, and apparently to save money Titleist does not include the tool as they figured everyone already has one from a previous club. In my opinion, if someone is paying $550+ for a driver, they should without a doubt get the $15 tool to adjust it.

According to what I have read through on the Titleist forums, you can reach out to support and they will send you one.


I was wondering that same thing! $550 for a new driver and no tool just seems crazy. Good to know they are sending them out if needed. Kind of like Apple not having a charging block with the 12. Thanks for tracking that down, I hadn’t thought about looking at it too closely, probably should have thought of that!!


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Wedges:  :cleveland-small:  RTX-4 50* and 54* RTX-3 *58

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I was wondering that same thing! $550 for a new driver and no tool just seems crazy. Good to know they are sending them out if needed. Kind of like Apple not having a charging block with the 12. Thanks for tracking that down, I hadn’t thought about looking at it too closely, probably should have thought of that!!


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Notch... and no charging block... fail. 🙃

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Review is finally posted. Hope the youtube vids actually are embedded this time! 🤪

Driver:  :titelist-small: TSi 3 10* w/ Graphite Design AD IZ 7X 

Fairway/Hybrid: :titelist-small: TSi 2 15* & 18* w/ Graphite Design AD IZ 7X, AD IZ 95X

Irons: :taylormade-small: P790 4i, P770 5-7i, P7MC 8-P, $ Taper 120

Wedges:  :vokey-small: SM7 52F/54 S, 58 M w/ Modus 125

Putter:  :cameron-small:  California Hollywood 34" Circle H

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Intro
My name is Patrick, and I am one lucky SOB!  This is my second review on MGS, following my review of the Bridgestone Tour B XW-1 wedges in early 2019.  I am 33 years old, and I live in San Diego with my wife, 8 month old son, and a nutso 3 year old chocolate lab.
My game is very much jack of all trades, master of none. I am a solid ball striker, good putter, and have good touch around the greens, but am not consistent enough in any of those facets to really threaten to move down to scratch.
My driver sits around 106 mph, but can crank up near 110 if I am messing around at the range, or if I just 3-putted and have room to spray it from the next tee box. Generally ball speed sits in the mid to high 150s, and carry is anywhere from 255-275. My tempo is quick with an aggressive transition. I am trying to play a tight fade and my misses are usually left via a straight pull or a double cross, and I also throw in the occasional snap hook and lean-back block for good measure.
My driving game lately has been particularly inconsistent. I was fitted last year at TrueSpec for a Callaway Epic Flash Sub Zero with a Ventus Blue 6x. Rather than pay full freight for a custom build, I found pieces on eBay to put together a similar driver (only difference being a Triple Diamond head). I am now realizing (after the Titleist fitting) that I think the club is too light for me, and really exposes my rhythm/tempo deficiency, which has been a painful realization given that this was the most money I have ever spent on a club!
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Goals
With this test I set out to find a driver that I can trust. My length off the tee is plenty for me to score if I can reliably find fairways at a higher rate, so I’m not looking for every last MPH of ball speed, but I do need forgiveness and consistency. While Titleist was the first brand of club I purchased with my own money (681 irons and a 975 driver, off eBay with no fitting or trial ), I have not played Titleist irons or metals for the last 10+ years. I know they make great stuff but I have been lucky enough to have friends in the industry (living right by all the major golf company HQs helps), first at TaylorMade and then at Cobra, which allowed me to try out new gear at great prices (R11, R1, F6+, LTD, F8+ were the driver predecessors to my purchase of the Epic last year).
It’s no secret that Titleist fell behind the other big 5 brands in ball speed over the last few years. Their TS line was the first attempt at catching up, and it seems to have been a success. The TSi line is their second try, and this time they bring some interesting face technology to the party with their ATI 425 Aerospace Titanium. Titleist claims that this face provides multi-dimensional stability, delivering “more speed and a tighter spin range up and down the face”. That bit, if true, is what would appeal most to me because consistent spin on miss hits would mitigate some of my worst misses.
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Fitting
So if you’re reading this you already know that I hit the jackpot by being selected for the test. (yes, we do have to put in actual work to test these things out as the MGS staff often points out, but let’s be honest: there wouldn’t be thousands of people signing up to test these bad boys if it weren’t such a sweet trade off). What you might not know if you haven’t followed this string from the beginning, is that I hit a double jackpot on this test. As a San Diego resident, I live very close to the famed Titleist Performance Institute, and@Golfspy_CG2 was kind enough to reach out to Titleist to see if I could do my fitting there. They graciously agreed, and I was off to the institute for a fitting by the experts into a club that was still only available to the tour at the time. Are you forking kidding me?! Details of the fitting can be found here;
[/url] I won’t repeat all of that but suffice to say, my experience was amazing, and I ended up in a stock 45.5” 10* loft TSi3 head and the Graphite Design AD IZ 7X shaft. Settings are B1 (flat), with 4g extra weight in the head, and the sliding weight moved to the toe to slow down the face-closing at impact.
Grading
Looks – 9.5 out of 10 points
This is, in my humble opinion, the best looking driver on the market going back over the last few years. The classic shape evokes the 975, with a clean crown (no turbulators for me, thank you very much), and technology that is hidden rather than prominently shown with high contrast and/or fluorescent colorways. I subtracted .5 points because the face is a little bit loud for my tastes, but you don’t really see that at address.
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Sound and Feel – 10 out of 10 points
You could play this sound without knowing what model it is and it might confuse you for a driver that came out 30 years ago. Completely solid, without even a hint of harshness or “tinny” that many drivers over the last couple of years have had. After I hit this, I never wanted to hear an Epic, or a Ping sound again, MGS most wanted award be damned!
Basic Characteristics – 17 out of 20 points
As the newest offering from arguably the most prestigious brand in golf, this club ticks all the boxes, as it should and needs to in order to keep up with the other major brands that keep churning out hits.
-        Trajectory is a bit lower than other drivers I have tried. My fitter echoed those sentiments as well with what he had observed from all of his fittings. This is why I ended up in the 10 degree model.
-        Forgiveness is the best I have experienced in a driver. I think the properly fitted shaft and head weight plays an enormous part in that equation, but it seems like the ATI technologies face does actually provide a measure of forgiveness across the face. I tested the entirety of the face and found that it was not nearly as punishing as my Epic.
-        With the moveable sole weight (TSi3) and the most versatile hosel on the market, you can adjust settings as needed.
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-        Ball speed is the only place where I deducted points. Despite my Epic being a year old and a half inch shorter than my TSi, I could not beat its ball speed. When I connect with the Epic, 160-161 mph ball speed is very doable, but I never cracked 158 with the TSi. In my case the extra ~2 mph is absolutely not something that would scare me off as long as the other facets are there, but this could be significant for some and was somewhat surprising since this is the newest model on the market compared to a year old offering.
Performance – 27 out of 30 points
This club has flat out improved my performance off the tee. It performs just about as well on well-struck drives as any offering on the market that I have tried, but more importantly it has improved my dispersion materially by mitigating my worst misses. Shots that are struck low on the face do not get too spinny or lose too much distance, and hooks that hit high and toe-side have enough spin that they don’t dive out of the air.
Averages with the AD-IZ (TSi3) from my fitting, which have carried over to several range sessions and on course performance: 106 club speed, 159 ball speed, 1.5 smash, 11.3 launch, 2100 spin, 80 ft apex, 260 carry 290 total.
Most of all, I am confident with the driver in my hands again. This is one I was particularly happy with; the 16th hole on Torrey Pines North is an uphill, slight dogleg right par 4 with the Pacific Ocean on the left, and very steep, blocked out rough on the right. I haven’t hit a good drive here in years. On this one, I confidently stepped up, aimed to the left side of the fairway, far enough left that my normal miss would be swimming, and hit a high power fade right down the pipe.
Miscellaneous – 10 out of 10 points
Did I mention Titleist let me get a fitting at the Performance Institute? Also, they allowed us to test the full spectrum of premium shafts, which enabled me to find my new favorite in the AD IZ. Finally, they built and sent my club within mere days, meaning I had the driver in use on the driving range before it was even available in stores. This section should get them more than 10 points, come to think of it.
Miscellaneous anecdote: One of my best buddies has been a big TaylorMade guy for the last few years; single guy, plays like 75 rounds per year, 4 handicap, averages about 10 more yards than me off the tee. He got fitted for a SIM back in August, and then tried out my TSi on the course in November. Within a week he had gone to hit it again, then scheduled a fitting and ordered the TSi, and won’t be going back to the SIM any time soon.
Play it or Trade it – 20 out of 20 points
This is my gamer, period. I was fit by the top experts at Titleist headquarters, and I really feel like they nailed it; the setup is perfect for my game and I wouldn’t change a thing.
Not only that, but I am now on the lookout for a TSI fairway wood and potentially hybrid too (in a few months) if I can sell off some other stuff.
I could not be more grateful for this entire experience. Thank you so much to MGS and Titleist!
FINAL SCORE – 93.5 out of 100 Points
TL:DR
This driver improved my dispersion substantially. You may not set any ball speed records, but it will keep up with anything out there, and the face is more forgiving top to bottom than any other driver I have tried.

Yup, I’m also waiting for the TSi hybrids!! Anything like the Driver it will be a winner
BTW, my iMovies are still in cyberspace


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Left Hand, 

Driver; PXG 0311XF Cypher 50 gr Senior  
5 wood; Ping 425, Senior Shaft 55 gr       
7 wood; Ping 425, Senior Shaft 55 gr      
5 hybrid; Cally Steelhead, Hazardous R2     
Irons; Mizuno JPX 923HM 7-GW Recoil 460 F2
Wedges; Titleist S9 54*, Mizuno SW 56*

Putter; Waaay too many to list

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Intro
My name is Patrick, and I am one lucky SOB!  This is my second review on MGS, following my review of the Bridgestone Tour B XW-1 wedges in early 2019.  I am 33 years old, and I live in San Diego with my wife, 8 month old son, and a nutso 3 year old chocolate lab.
My game is very much jack of all trades, master of none. I am a solid ball striker, good putter, and have good touch around the greens, but am not consistent enough in any of those facets to really threaten to move down to scratch.
My driver sits around 106 mph, but can crank up near 110 if I am messing around at the range, or if I just 3-putted and have room to spray it from the next tee box. Generally ball speed sits in the mid to high 150s, and carry is anywhere from 255-275. My tempo is quick with an aggressive transition. I am trying to play a tight fade and my misses are usually left via a straight pull or a double cross, and I also throw in the occasional snap hook and lean-back block for good measure.
My driving game lately has been particularly inconsistent. I was fitted last year at TrueSpec for a Callaway Epic Flash Sub Zero with a Ventus Blue 6x. Rather than pay full freight for a custom build, I found pieces on eBay to put together a similar driver (only difference being a Triple Diamond head). I am now realizing (after the Titleist fitting) that I think the club is too light for me, and really exposes my rhythm/tempo deficiency, which has been a painful realization given that this was the most money I have ever spent on a club!
1312164963_TSivs_Epic.jpg.4f9215a7a2c483d6a67ab7296a078c08.jpg
Goals
With this test I set out to find a driver that I can trust. My length off the tee is plenty for me to score if I can reliably find fairways at a higher rate, so I’m not looking for every last MPH of ball speed, but I do need forgiveness and consistency. While Titleist was the first brand of club I purchased with my own money (681 irons and a 975 driver, off eBay with no fitting or trial ), I have not played Titleist irons or metals for the last 10+ years. I know they make great stuff but I have been lucky enough to have friends in the industry (living right by all the major golf company HQs helps), first at TaylorMade and then at Cobra, which allowed me to try out new gear at great prices (R11, R1, F6+, LTD, F8+ were the driver predecessors to my purchase of the Epic last year).
It’s no secret that Titleist fell behind the other big 5 brands in ball speed over the last few years. Their TS line was the first attempt at catching up, and it seems to have been a success. The TSi line is their second try, and this time they bring some interesting face technology to the party with their ATI 425 Aerospace Titanium. Titleist claims that this face provides multi-dimensional stability, delivering “more speed and a tighter spin range up and down the face”. That bit, if true, is what would appeal most to me because consistent spin on miss hits would mitigate some of my worst misses.
image.png.09fa11660a2f2ea0e091f12c904ecc0a.png
Fitting
So if you’re reading this you already know that I hit the jackpot by being selected for the test. (yes, we do have to put in actual work to test these things out as the MGS staff often points out, but let’s be honest: there wouldn’t be thousands of people signing up to test these bad boys if it weren’t such a sweet trade off). What you might not know if you haven’t followed this string from the beginning, is that I hit a double jackpot on this test. As a San Diego resident, I live very close to the famed Titleist Performance Institute, and@Golfspy_CG2 was kind enough to reach out to Titleist to see if I could do my fitting there. They graciously agreed, and I was off to the institute for a fitting by the experts into a club that was still only available to the tour at the time. Are you forking kidding me?! Details of the fitting can be found here;
[/url] I won’t repeat all of that but suffice to say, my experience was amazing, and I ended up in a stock 45.5” 10* loft TSi3 head and the Graphite Design AD IZ 7X shaft. Settings are B1 (flat), with 4g extra weight in the head, and the sliding weight moved to the toe to slow down the face-closing at impact.
Grading
Looks – 9.5 out of 10 points
This is, in my humble opinion, the best looking driver on the market going back over the last few years. The classic shape evokes the 975, with a clean crown (no turbulators for me, thank you very much), and technology that is hidden rather than prominently shown with high contrast and/or fluorescent colorways. I subtracted .5 points because the face is a little bit loud for my tastes, but you don’t really see that at address.
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Sound and Feel – 10 out of 10 points
You could play this sound without knowing what model it is and it might confuse you for a driver that came out 30 years ago. Completely solid, without even a hint of harshness or “tinny” that many drivers over the last couple of years have had. After I hit this, I never wanted to hear an Epic, or a Ping sound again, MGS most wanted award be damned!
Basic Characteristics – 17 out of 20 points
As the newest offering from arguably the most prestigious brand in golf, this club ticks all the boxes, as it should and needs to in order to keep up with the other major brands that keep churning out hits.
-        Trajectory is a bit lower than other drivers I have tried. My fitter echoed those sentiments as well with what he had observed from all of his fittings. This is why I ended up in the 10 degree model.
-        Forgiveness is the best I have experienced in a driver. I think the properly fitted shaft and head weight plays an enormous part in that equation, but it seems like the ATI technologies face does actually provide a measure of forgiveness across the face. I tested the entirety of the face and found that it was not nearly as punishing as my Epic.
-        With the moveable sole weight (TSi3) and the most versatile hosel on the market, you can adjust settings as needed.
image.png.6b1fc7c7cf365b7ce4760889c06ac4db.png
-        Ball speed is the only place where I deducted points. Despite my Epic being a year old and a half inch shorter than my TSi, I could not beat its ball speed. When I connect with the Epic, 160-161 mph ball speed is very doable, but I never cracked 158 with the TSi. In my case the extra ~2 mph is absolutely not something that would scare me off as long as the other facets are there, but this could be significant for some and was somewhat surprising since this is the newest model on the market compared to a year old offering.
Performance – 27 out of 30 points
This club has flat out improved my performance off the tee. It performs just about as well on well-struck drives as any offering on the market that I have tried, but more importantly it has improved my dispersion materially by mitigating my worst misses. Shots that are struck low on the face do not get too spinny or lose too much distance, and hooks that hit high and toe-side have enough spin that they don’t dive out of the air.
Averages with the AD-IZ (TSi3) from my fitting, which have carried over to several range sessions and on course performance: 106 club speed, 159 ball speed, 1.5 smash, 11.3 launch, 2100 spin, 80 ft apex, 260 carry 290 total.
Most of all, I am confident with the driver in my hands again. This is one I was particularly happy with; the 16th hole on Torrey Pines North is an uphill, slight dogleg right par 4 with the Pacific Ocean on the left, and very steep, blocked out rough on the right. I haven’t hit a good drive here in years. On this one, I confidently stepped up, aimed to the left side of the fairway, far enough left that my normal miss would be swimming, and hit a high power fade right down the pipe.
Miscellaneous – 10 out of 10 points
Did I mention Titleist let me get a fitting at the Performance Institute? Also, they allowed us to test the full spectrum of premium shafts, which enabled me to find my new favorite in the AD IZ. Finally, they built and sent my club within mere days, meaning I had the driver in use on the driving range before it was even available in stores. This section should get them more than 10 points, come to think of it.
Miscellaneous anecdote: One of my best buddies has been a big TaylorMade guy for the last few years; single guy, plays like 75 rounds per year, 4 handicap, averages about 10 more yards than me off the tee. He got fitted for a SIM back in August, and then tried out my TSi on the course in November. Within a week he had gone to hit it again, then scheduled a fitting and ordered the TSi, and won’t be going back to the SIM any time soon.
Play it or Trade it – 20 out of 20 points
This is my gamer, period. I was fit by the top experts at Titleist headquarters, and I really feel like they nailed it; the setup is perfect for my game and I wouldn’t change a thing.
Not only that, but I am now on the lookout for a TSI fairway wood and potentially hybrid too (in a few months) if I can sell off some other stuff.
I could not be more grateful for this entire experience. Thank you so much to MGS and Titleist!
FINAL SCORE – 93.5 out of 100 Points
TL:DR
This driver improved my dispersion substantially. You may not set any ball speed records, but it will keep up with anything out there, and the face is more forgiving top to bottom than any other driver I have tried.

Well done!! Loved the write up!


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5-Wood:  :Sub70: Pro (18*) 

Irons :  :ping-small: i210 4-PW

Wedges:  :cleveland-small:  RTX-4 50* and 54* RTX-3 *58

Putter::1332069271_TommyArmour: Impact No. 3

Ball:  MAXFLI TOUR 

Tracked by: :Arccos:  

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Got another round in today: 62 degrees and a 5 mph wind, in December! I’m in my 3rd week of the Fit For Golf Superspeed program and did my workout 2 hours before I got to the course, my body was a noodle for about 6 holes. But the TSi3 was still SOLID!

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Wedges:  :cleveland-small:  RTX-4 50* and 54* RTX-3 *58

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Of course I had my two worst driving rounds since receiving the TSi this weekend, right after I finished my review. So this isn't a magic wand we're talking about (in case that wasn't clear based on my glowing review)! 😐 

That said, I still think this club/shaft combo mitigates the worst of my misses. Was it enough to avoid a few lost balls this weekend? No, but that was because my swing was that bad...as evidenced by the irons being crap too. Oh well; two more rounds lined up for 2020 to get it back on track.

Driver:  :titelist-small: TSi 3 10* w/ Graphite Design AD IZ 7X 

Fairway/Hybrid: :titelist-small: TSi 2 15* & 18* w/ Graphite Design AD IZ 7X, AD IZ 95X

Irons: :taylormade-small: P790 4i, P770 5-7i, P7MC 8-P, $ Taper 120

Wedges:  :vokey-small: SM7 52F/54 S, 58 M w/ Modus 125

Putter:  :cameron-small:  California Hollywood 34" Circle H

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On 12/20/2020 at 11:22 PM, hartrick11 said:

Review is finally posted. Hope the youtube vids actually are embedded this time! 🤪

Great review, very nicely done with the words, pictures, and videos.  👍

20 hours ago, alfriday101 said:

I just posted my review on the first page of the thread.  Hope you enjoy.  

 

Nicely done, and here's hoping that your feelings stay the same when you are 64. 

Driver & Fairway: :titleist-small: Titleist TSR3 10 degree - :Fuji: Ventus TR Blue & :titleist-small: TSR3 15 - :projectx: Project X Hzrdus Smoke Black 

Hybrid: :callaway-small: Callaway Apex UW 19 - :projectx: Hzrdus Smoke Black

Irons: :titleist-small: Titleist T200 3G (4) & T150 - (5-G) - :projectx: Project X LZ 

Wedges: :vokey-small: Vokey SM8 54, and 58

Putter: :cameron-small: Cameron Phantom X 7

Ball: :titleist-small: Pro V1 & :maxfli: Maxfli Tour

 

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Played yesterday morning and was able to use both drivers, G410 plus & TSI2 on 7 of 9 holes head to head.
Weather cool and fareways wet. As B4 TSI2 edged out G410 by possibility 5 yards. The TSi2 still has the upper hand with finding fareways.



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Driver; PXG 0311XF Cypher 50 gr Senior  
5 wood; Ping 425, Senior Shaft 55 gr       
7 wood; Ping 425, Senior Shaft 55 gr      
5 hybrid; Cally Steelhead, Hazardous R2     
Irons; Mizuno JPX 923HM 7-GW Recoil 460 F2
Wedges; Titleist S9 54*, Mizuno SW 56*

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