Drivers and fairway woods.

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By mallbritton

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  1. I love all of my Titleist equipment. But I’ve really struggled to find a driver and fairway woods from Titleist that I like. I play a draw biased wood. I’m a 10 handicap. To everyone who plays a Titleist driver, what is the best forgiving driver but not sacrificing distance

  2. Larry D.

    Larry D.
    Scotland

    On paper TS2 is probably the most forgiving.. but golf isn’t played on paper and what works best for one player won’t work best for the next. My handicap is 9. I was fit into TS4. I can only advise to go for a fitting with an authorised Titleist fitter to find out which driver/ fairway is best for your game. The TS range from TS1 to TS4 now covers pretty much all golfers needs.
  3. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    The Sure-Fit adaptor can be adjusted to increase loft/lie to increase draw bias. A 9.5 driver adjusted to 10.25 degrees loft will set up with a closed face versus a 10.5 driver that is slightly open at the base setting.
  4. Dr. Kovatchian

    Dr. Kovatchian
    Carlsbad

    Go see a Titleist fitter they will get you all squared away.

    Cheers!
    Dr. K
  5. I play the TS3, it has the weight that can be switched to create a draw or fade bias. I play mine in the standard weight setting and B1 (.75* flat). I love the fact that the Titleist TS3 drivers can be adjusted independently for loft & lie also fade or draw bias.
  6. Mike M

    Mike M
    Marblehead MA

    I've got an old 9.5 910D3. It's set at B1 (.75 flat).I've got a 73 gram Project X-7C3 stiff shaft in it. It's got a really small head, which visually appeals to me. Probably why I haven't changed it out, although it is getting weary.

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