Need a new fairway wood

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By matt o

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  1. matt o

    matt o
    Tracy, CA

    Help. I was fitted for a TSR2 Driver and love it. However, I'd rather not spend another $50 to get fitted for a fairway wood. Can you recommend a comparable fairway wood based on my driver specs? Thanks.

    RH 9 degrees MCA KuroKage Black DC 5G SFW50 Regular -0.5 inches Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360 +2 weight B4 setting

  2. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    If we give you bad advice, you’ve now lost upwards of 3 Benjamin’s. An insurance policy of a Grant (a fitting) is not a bad choice.

    Unless you are going to a box retailer like Gol Galaxy, you should be able to negotiate a reduced or waived fitting fee with a purchase. Especially if you already paid for a driver fitting.
  3. matt o

    matt o
    Tracy, CA

    Appreciate the advice. Great idea. Thanks.
  4. J22abe

    J22abe
    Texas

    Yeah, a driver fitting does not anyway help a 3W purchase. They are likely completely different swings.
    However, for what it's worth, I recently had to change from a TS2 15* 3W due to a dented face. I initially did a straight swap with a TSR2 but it was not even close to the same. Launch and Spin were higher. The technology in the club head changed a lot and I returned it for a TSR3 which has been very similar to my TS2.
  5. Richard P

    Richard P
    Lorraine, QC

    Hi,
    Honestly, the $50.00 worth the money.
    The driver is a different club, you should hit it up.
    The fairway club, you should hit down.
    The approach is different and the spins, launch and other variables should be different.

    It is a lot cheaper to pay the $50 to be sure you will have the good model of wood, TSR2 or TSR3, which loft? 15, 16.5, 18 ? Which shaft? More that 20 to choose. And what length, etc..
    You see, I passed through all these questions and I have a fitting schedule in 2 weeks.
    That is my conclusion,

    Best regards,
  6. Military
    I would recommend the TSR2 16.5, allows easy set up for the rest of your distances I have found the driver shaft type will work with 3. Not sure why you would get charged. Search Team Titleist for a fitter. Usually even a golf shops ifyo it thedriver
  7. Military
    Usually golf shops who charge will take off the charge from cost. Always ask Team Titleist for fittings in your area.
  8. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    KOgle said:

    Usually golf shops who charge will take off the charge from cost. Always ask Team Titleist for fittings in your area.

    Can always go to this link on this site......this where I would refer them to

    www.titleist.com/locator
  9. Edward K

    Edward K
    Wesley Chapel, FL

    Military
    Golf courses/retail shops don't make as much off club sales as one would think, but they'll generally work with you if you are a frequent flyer, that's for sure. Supporting a club or shop consistently goes a long way.

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