Should you use yours more?
How do you see your fairway woods? When do you take them out? They’re often seen as safety clubs when lacking confidence with your driver, but is that fair?
Equipment
When you look at the table above, what jumps out at you?
For us, it’s the stark contrast between serial winners and… well, a lack of wins. Of course, if you’re going to play on the PGA Tour you have to be pretty decent at golf, but there is another level to the likes of Rory and Rahm.
It’s been pretty common knowledge in golf for some time now that hitting it far is fun. When you add up the win totals of each column it’s quite hard to ignore that the big-hitting game seems to work. Hitting it far with confidence-inspiring accuracy - now there's a lethal combo.
Getting away from the Tour for a second, let’s talk about you. Are you trying to eek out a few extra yards or focusing on finding the fairway? More importantly, could you be getting more out of your drives?
The whole idea behind Titleist’s TSR drivers is to go further. The incredible engineering behind Titleist’s long-term Speed Project has seen its drivers lead the way with usage and wins on the PGA Tour; proving the distance-enhancing technologies to be one of the best in the industry.
But, of course, yardage leaders like Cameron Young and Major Champs like Cam Smith, Spieth, Thomas, etc. aren’t hitting it 300-320 yards out of bounds. They all benefit from the bespoke playability & forgiveness in Titleist’s drivers; keeping them in-play (or even on the fairway!). The best part? You can get the same technology in your TSR driver!