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Learn MoreThe Titleist TS drivers come in four different models.
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Covid-19 may have put any purchasing ideas you had in March on hold. Now, it’s game on, and time to reassess your equipment needs. So, we’ve compiled the “Best in Show” from ClubTest 2020 to give you a refresher. These clubs are bold and beautiful, like the game itself. In this edition, we highlight Titleist’s TS drivers.
Having middling speed no longer means middling distance. If you want to run faster, it helps to get lighter, and that’s a part of the thinking here, as the TS1 tips the scales, barely, at 275 grams. That translates into less effort needed for more yards.
The TS2 is for aggressive swingers who sometimes miss the sweet spot and need forgiveness. A face with variable thickness and a refined crown led to a new weight distribution that practically guarantees more fairways per round.
A Tour player favorite. You can maneuver the CG and fine-tune distance and forgiveness to your liking and your specs. Static golf clubs are sooo passé.
There’s no shame in producing too much spin, but doing so often yields balloon balls that cost you yards. By pushing the CG low and forward in the head, this TS tamps down spin for a more optimal trajectory.
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Jonathan Wall is GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com’s Managing Editor for Equipment. Prior to joining the staff at the end of 2018, he spent 6 years covering equipment for the PGA Tour. He can be reached at jonathan.wall@golf.com.
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Andrew Tursky is the Senior Equipment Editor at GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com.