I’ve been waiting a while to get my hands on these clubs. I am a big fan of hybrids and always have at least two in my bag so how did I get on? You can watch my Titleist TS hybrids review for the TS2 and TS3 here…
If you’d prefer to read what I have to say about the Titleist TS2 and TS3 hybrids, you can head to the next page…
Titleist TS hybrids review: First impressions
Initially when looking at the clubs visually I preferred the look of the TS2. It has much more of a rounded style and more of a traditional hybrid shaping.
I already carry the TS2 driver and three wood which I love the looks and performance of so I couldn’t wait to give this a hit and see how it performed.
Titleist TS hybrids review: The technology
The Titleist Speed Project has extended to hybrids bringing, they say, more speed to all players. I’m told they provide increased distance without losing out on dispersion and keeping an ideal descent angle so you can hold shots into the greens.
The hybrids feature a new thinner, faster face. The fastest club-face Titleist has ever put in a hybrid and is 16% thinner than its predecessor.
This is designed to deliver faster ball speeds and increased forgiveness.

A refined crown and face thicknesses create a lower centre of gravity. This helps provide a higher launching shot but with lower spin.
Forgiveness is increased as the MOI of the club is up to 10% higher on average than 818 hybrids, creating a powerful combination of speed and stability.
The TS2 is for the golfer with a sweeping delivery who likes using fairway woods. It is designed for high launch, easy distance and tremendous forgiveness. It includes a SureFit Flatweight for adjustability.

In contrast the TS3 is designed for golfers with steeper delivery who prefers the look of an iron. It provides mid launch, precise distance and iron like control. It features an adjustable magnetic SureFit CG weight for ball flight customisation.



