TSI-3 Fairway wood cracked

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By JCorro

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  1. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Those clubs were released from 2018-2020. When did you purchase yours? The correct procedure was to take it back to where you purchased it, with your receipt and let them help you. They would contact Titleist and get a return authorization for Titleist to take a look at the club(s). Titleist warranty covers new clubs for a period of one year on workmanship from date of purchase. Most top brands run around $599 for the top of the line drivers with one exception, Cally is $699. Titleist is priced fairly.
  2. I was hitting balls with my TSi1 fairway wood which I have had for 1 year. Absolutely crushed one off of the deck 240. Next ball I hit I noticed it made a weird sound and upon looking at the club noticed the head was cracked in two places and the weight behind the face was missing which was resulting in the hollow clanging sound I was hearing. Super disappointing. I have had Titleist fairway woods for years as they have been the most consistent for me. However, now that I need a new 3 wood not sure if I want to risk it.
  3. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Jason d said:

    I was hitting balls with my TSi1 fairway wood which I have had for 1 year. Absolutely crushed one off of the deck 240. Next ball I hit I noticed it made a weird sound and upon looking at the club noticed the head was cracked in two places and the weight behind the face was missing which was resulting in the hollow clanging sound I was hearing. Super disappointing. I have had Titleist fairway woods for years as they have been the most consistent for me. However, now that I need a new 3 wood not sure if I want to risk it.

    You are probably right, why risk another problem with the industry leader in quality when you can get something else with a greater chance of failure? I'm sure there could not have been any other factors leading to this failure besides the poor quality of the club. Seriously, sorry this happened to you and that it was a late purchase of the older discontinued model which is no longer available for warranty return but if you contact customer service and provide additional details like where you purchased it (proof of authenticity) and how it was damaged, they might be able to help. If not, another used TSi1 or TSi2 is better priced these days given the TSR popularity. BTW, the TSi1 is designed for slower swing speeds with a lighter head so someone hitting fairway woods 240 yards probably needs a TSR2 or TSR3.
  4. Anything over 110 MPH swing speed, under 40 degrees and rock hard golf balls is not a good recipe with these driver heads. The materials they use and technology to make them longer compromises their durability. I have a TSI3 with an LA Golf shaft, and the crown cracked the other day after 2 swings on the range. Stay away from long range sessions especially when temps are low if you want to extend life.
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