Tsi2 to tsr3

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By l

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  1. I currently game the tsi2 driver with a Fuji ventus black 6x, and recently demo’d the tsr3 at the pga super store and was extremely impressed with it. My club head speed hovers between 118 and 122 a typical carry with my tsi2 is around 290-295, I hit multiple shots with the tsr3 and the carry was 310 or more on each shot.

    My question is if anyone has made the switch from the tsi2 to the tsr3? And if so how did the forgiveness factor play out? Specifically how much forgiveness did you give up if any?

    Thanks!

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  2. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    I did. During my fitting session back when the TSi models came out, the TSi3 was not working for me on off-center hits. I ended up in the TSi2. When the TSR models came out, the fitting was totally opposite. The TSR3 was giving me the best numbers, even on off-center strikes. yes, I know it's hard for me to miss the sweet spot but I will do anything for test purposes. :) I also find that the rear weight adjustment helps more than the SureFit hosel adjustment for draw and fade bias. Everyone is different and whatever your best numbers you get during a fitting should drive your choice. Good luck.
  3. Tom

    Tom
    Rochester NY

    I switched from TSR2 to TSR3 at the end of last season… TSR3 was way longer and didn’t notice any difference in forgiveness.. for me if anything the TSR3 was MORE accurate
  4. Eric H

    Eric H
    Ridgway, PA

    I dont think with that much club head speed, which is above tour average, the forgiveness you might "lose" wouldn't be significant. There is only one way to find out and thats to test them both and see what happens.
  5. Thank you for the input!
  6. If I were to order a TSR 5Hybrid at 1” short and std swing weight, how would the shaft be tipped differently than a std length shaft in same club?
  7. I would ask for more detail....were you hitting prov1 or prov1x balls (basically the exact same ball you play on the course)? If not, you cannot trust the details of the fitter...some balls spin higher or lower and thus give you inaccurate information...

    IMHO

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