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Titleist TSi3 9° Driver Tensei Blue AV Series 60 Graphite Extra Stiff

$229.99
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CategoryGolf > Clubs > Drivers
BrandTitleist DriversTitleist
ModelTitleist TSi3 DriverTSi3
Flex Extra Stiff Flex Golf DriversExtra Stiff
Gender Men's Golf DriversMen's
Hand Right Handed Golf DriversRight
Condition Used
Loft 7
Quantity1 available

Grip: Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360 Grip Size: Standard Head Cover: No Loft: 9° Department: Men Golf Club Type: Driver Length: 45.25" Handedness: Right-Handed Material: Graphite Condition Rating: 7.5 Flex: Extra Stiff category: Clubs Brand: Titleist Shaft Model: Tensei Blue AV Series 60 Bag and play wear with scratches and chipping to the paint finish on the crown, sole and face. In good condition.

Perfect driver for:
Players who create consistent contact and require more precise control over CG placement.
Accuracy/Control
Forgiveness
Distance

The Titleist TSi3 Driver caters to golfers who value a compact shape and adjustable weighting. Its Speed Chassis design enhances energy transfer, and the SureFit CG track offers five custom positions for ball flight optimization. Ideal for low-handicap players seeking distance or mid-handicap golfers wanting control, the TSi3 can boost performance.

The Titleist TSi3 Driver is a game-changer for golfers seeking workability and distance in a premium package. This driver isn't for everyone, though. It's designed for better players who prioritize control over pure forgiveness. It packs a punch with a large, 460cc clubhead, but it feels smaller and sleeker at address than some drivers thanks to its classic shape. The focus here is on precision and shot-shaping, and I love the responsive feel at impact. Some golfers might find the TSi3 a bit less forgiving on mishits compared to some max forgiveness drivers, but I think the distance and workability gains are worth the trade-off.

Mark Wright

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