Titleist launches TSR2+ fairway wood

Titleist has added a new loft option to its range of TSR fairway woods with the launch of the TSR2+ in a new 14.5° model.

Titleist has added a new loft option to its range of TSR fairway woods with the launch of the TSR2+ in a new 14.5° model.

Designed based on feedback from tour players, TSR2+ fairways offer a larger profile and a taller face than TSR fairway models with a low, deep centre of gravity. The result is a longer, more forgiving, tee-biased 3-wood that is still easy to launch and playable off the turf.

Previously a tour-only option, the 14.5° TSR2+ is available golf shops now, with an RRP of £289. The TSR2+ fairway is also available in a 13° model.

TSR2+ fairways are in the bags of several players on the PGA Tour, including Charley Hoffman, Chesson Hadley and Tyler Duncan, who are all gaming the 14.5° model. Will Zalatoris has played both 13° and 14.5° models, while Cameron Young has also used the 14.5° this season.

“This is an absolute rocket, I love this thing,” Zalatoris said. “It’s the best 3-wood I’ve ever had. It’s pretty cool to be able to have something besides driver that I can hit off the tee and basically hit it as far as I want. And then if I need to hit high and soft into greens, I can do that as well.” 

With a face made from high-strength stainless steel and offered with SureFit Adjustability, the TSR2+ is offered in 13° (LH/RH) and 14.5° (RH only) with a Tensei 1k Black 75g shaft in X-Stiff flex or a HZRDUS Black 4G 70g with 6.0 flex.

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