Titleist TS Hybrids & U-Series Utility Irons
Golf Asia|November 2019
The forgiving speed of metalwoods or precision long iron performance
Ken Lye
Titleist TS Hybrids & U-Series Utility Irons

In golf, not all hybrids are an equal combination of metalwood and iron. Understanding that different golfers have different needs, Titleist offers a choice with their new TS hybrids that combine the explosive speed and distance of TS metalwoods with advanced technology, and the U•500 and U•510 utility irons that maximize long iron performance through increased launch, speed and forgiveness.

TS Hybrids

Born from the Titleist Speed Project, the new Titleist TS hybrids feature all the successful elements and advanced technology from the Titleist Speed Project so that “These things Go!”

These new models deliver faster ball speeds with high launch, lower spin and increased MOI for more playable distance. Stephanie Luttrell, Director, Metalwoods Development, Titleist Golf Club R&D shared, “By taking everything we learned in developing TS drivers and fairways and implementing those technologies into our hybrid platform, we’ve been able to improve our speed and distance performance while maintaining the incredible playability that makes these hybrids scoring clubs – that easy, consistent distance that launches high and lands soft, closer to the hole.” Indeed, hitting it closer equates to shooting lower scores.

Based on the hybrid platform, Titleist offers their TS hybrids in 2 distinct models, the TS2 and TS3.

The TS2 is the tremendously forgiving hybrid maximising performance for players who tend to have a sweeping delivery to the ball. With the center of gravity lower and further back, the TS2’s ease of launch and high trajectory delivers explosive distance. Its larger head profile is for players who prefer the look of a fairway metal.

This story is from the November 2019 edition of Golf Asia.

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