I have the TSi3, and it replaced a G425 LST. It's an unbelievable club. The TSR3 was just a little harder feeling off the face for me, and hitting 100 shots each with the same shaft, the difference was negligible to warrant the extra money. The Ping was so annoying out the toe, and just pushed left out the heel, but the TSi3 creates a lovely fade out the heel, and just straight out the toe for me, so a winner.
I am curious to see if this trend between the Tsr2 and Tsr3 will still be applicable at the 110mph test. According to this test, the Tsr3 is better than the Tsr2 in all things including forgiveness. Apparently the Tsr2 also spins less than the Tsr3.
This review kinda irks me. I went to 3 major fitting places here in the US and was told by all 3 that they weren't going to include the TSR3 in my clubs to be fitted for because you needed 110 mph clubhead speed and more or else it would cost me lots of distance. All 3 said since I was in the 98-101 mph club that the TSR2 is really the only option for me. This data you posted suggests otherwise.
@@CoolClubs I'm very curious to see if the sole slots in clubs like the Stealth 2 fairway help on thin shots compared to fairways without the sole slot. Please do a testing on this popular feature.
@@CoolClubs Yes all of these reviews you guys have been doing is incredible. Next time, I'm just gonna bite the bullet and fly to AZ for a fitting with you guys.
I have the TSi3, and it replaced a G425 LST. It's an unbelievable club. The TSR3 was just a little harder feeling off the face for me, and hitting 100 shots each with the same shaft, the difference was negligible to warrant the extra money. The Ping was so annoying out the toe, and just pushed left out the heel, but the TSi3 creates a lovely fade out the heel, and just straight out the toe for me, so a winner.
Tsr3 is really amazing. Ive never felt more confident off the tee box
We need more driver reviews. I would like to see this next to the Paradym and the Stealth 2 for comparison.
Coming very soon
Gotta admit it, I don’t drop a dime until I see your review.😂
Would love to see the Tsr2+ review. Apparently very straight but doesn't feel that great. Can''t find a LH model to try.
I hope when you test the 4 you will move the weight and test both front and rear positions. Thanks!
I am curious to see if this trend between the Tsr2 and Tsr3 will still be applicable at the 110mph test. According to this test, the Tsr3 is better than the Tsr2 in all things including forgiveness. Apparently the Tsr2 also spins less than the Tsr3.
In my testing the tsr2 definitely spun more than the tsr3. I haven’t had the tsr3 long but it’s quickly shaping up to be the best driver I’ve ever had
So I am assuming the higher the number the better and by all your reviews I've watched it seems to be the highest in everything, am I wrong on that.
Higher SpinLaunch isnt good or bad it just shows its flight characteristics, but this is an awesome allround driver.
This review kinda irks me. I went to 3 major fitting places here in the US and was told by all 3 that they weren't going to include the TSR3 in my clubs to be fitted for because you needed 110 mph clubhead speed and more or else it would cost me lots of distance. All 3 said since I was in the 98-101 mph club that the TSR2 is really the only option for me. This data you posted suggests otherwise.
That's absolute bunk by the fitters. I swing 95-100 and TSr3 was longer and more consistent than TSr2 and TSr4 and my old gamer TSi3.
The big shock for me was that I'm longer and more consistent by going down to 44 3/4 length and adding 22 grams to the head.
We hope this data can help give people knowledge and confidence.
@@CoolClubs I'm very curious to see if the sole slots in clubs like the Stealth 2 fairway help on thin shots compared to fairways without the sole slot. Please do a testing on this popular feature.
@@CoolClubs Yes all of these reviews you guys have been doing is incredible. Next time, I'm just gonna bite the bullet and fly to AZ for a fitting with you guys.