This video needs to be repeated for every brand, would love a callaway, ping, TM version of this! Oh and PXG, Mizuno, Srixon, and the rest if you get round to it 😂
Simon I think you hit the nail on the head here! This year I have been messing around trying a lot with used drivers to see what has changed over the years. It sounds like I have a similar miss like you, when I start turning my hands I will close my face and have that dredded duck hook left... I have tried the Callaway GBB epic, Epic Speed, Rogue Max LS and TD (previous gamer).... The only brand that I have had real consistent success with was Titliest. I picked up a used 913 D3 and a 917 D2 and have loved the adjustability with the face angle as I like to see a head sit more open. I used them for a few rounds and ended up flipping them... This past month I was out on vacation playing a few rounds with a rental set and fell in love with the TSR2. It was such a nice feeling and even when I didn't put a good swing on it it didn't penalize me like other drivers in the past did. As soon as I got home I found one on ebay and haven't looked back! I love you videos and you are my used club Guru!
Great video! Just goes to show how many moving parts that there are when figuring out which clubs to play, even with a fitting. The more that I see stuff like this, the more that I understand that club fitting is an art whether it is done by a professional or on your own. Thanks for taking the time to do this!
Love these type of videos showcasing benefits (if any) of old vs new equipment without bias. Have become my favorite channel of late. Would love to see something similar with old vs new player cb irons. Just got a mint set of old maxfli revolution black dots for cheap and wonder how much I’d be giving up gaming them
You could throw the 909D3 into that group and I don't think you would see much of a difference. I saw a negligible amount of ball speed going from the 909D3 to the Tsi3. The biggest difference was adjustability and forgiveness. Outside of that I would still be playing my 909D3. It's fast and long yet but the shaft is heavier and I can't adjust anything with it.
Super test and also a bit disappointing. I’m a TS 3 player and was hoping to see huge gains from the newer generations, even tho I know that’s not going to happen. Now looking for somewhere else to waste my money. Any chance you could do similar with the titleist fairways and show how inferior the tsi 3 is ?
I’ve just bought an ex demo TSR3 got a decent shaft (paid a few 💰💰💰 for this) but I’ll keep that in bag for 2/4 yrs B4 I change to the latest titelist diver. Tried the GT v the TSR and no difference at all
I suffer from your same swing faults but obviously don't swing it as fast as you! How do you try and minimise the faults as I'm hooking my driver and 3 wood really badly at the moment but striping my irons Help please!
@@yjk1234 well that is incorrect. Tests and numbers have been done and the get is the longest and most forgiving driver they have made. And the woods by far
@@edanzore it is the most forgiving driver they have ever made, by a very noticeable margin. It also spins the least and it does go farther. I’ve never ever hit a titleist driver that is this forgiving and is more consistent on off center hits and keeps spin from getting out of control, especially on low strikes
This video needs to be repeated for every brand, would love a callaway, ping, TM version of this! Oh and PXG, Mizuno, Srixon, and the rest if you get round to it 😂
Can you do a video with the jumbo grips? Your swing is so consistent it’d be interesting to see if anything changes.
Simon I think you hit the nail on the head here! This year I have been messing around trying a lot with used drivers to see what has changed over the years. It sounds like I have a similar miss like you, when I start turning my hands I will close my face and have that dredded duck hook left... I have tried the Callaway GBB epic, Epic Speed, Rogue Max LS and TD (previous gamer).... The only brand that I have had real consistent success with was Titliest. I picked up a used 913 D3 and a 917 D2 and have loved the adjustability with the face angle as I like to see a head sit more open. I used them for a few rounds and ended up flipping them... This past month I was out on vacation playing a few rounds with a rental set and fell in love with the TSR2. It was such a nice feeling and even when I didn't put a good swing on it it didn't penalize me like other drivers in the past did. As soon as I got home I found one on ebay and haven't looked back! I love you videos and you are my used club Guru!
I have a 917 D2, performs as well as more modern drivers my friends have. Still constantly looking at new stuff as we all do 😂
Great video! Just goes to show how many moving parts that there are when figuring out which clubs to play, even with a fitting. The more that I see stuff like this, the more that I understand that club fitting is an art whether it is done by a professional or on your own. Thanks for taking the time to do this!
Love these type of videos showcasing benefits (if any) of old vs new equipment without bias. Have become my favorite channel of late. Would love to see something similar with old vs new player cb irons. Just got a mint set of old maxfli revolution black dots for cheap and wonder how much I’d be giving up gaming them
This guy is the most honest of all RUclipsrs
I still rock the 917 awesome driver when you middle it 🔥
These are all great drivers. Any average golfer would play well with these. Great review. Golf technology works only so well. Lessons work the best.
You could throw the 909D3 into that group and I don't think you would see much of a difference. I saw a negligible amount of ball speed going from the 909D3 to the Tsi3. The biggest difference was adjustability and forgiveness. Outside of that I would still be playing my 909D3. It's fast and long yet but the shaft is heavier and I can't adjust anything with it.
I used to game the 915D2. One of the most forgiving and confidence aspiring drivers at address
You think it's worth me picking one up at £50?
@@X3Vort I’d say go for it. Great deal. For what it’s worth, Justin Thomas is still gaming his 915 5 wood
Super test and also a bit disappointing. I’m a TS 3 player and was hoping to see huge gains from the newer generations, even tho I know that’s not going to happen. Now looking for somewhere else to waste my money. Any chance you could do similar with the titleist fairways and show how inferior the tsi 3 is ?
I wish this test did the 3 line on titleist. I’m curious if the test ends up the same
I’ve just bought an ex demo TSR3 got a decent shaft (paid a few 💰💰💰 for this) but I’ll keep that in bag for 2/4 yrs B4 I change to the latest titelist diver. Tried the GT v the TSR and no difference at all
I really like the ts1
I have a horrible power fade. Other than lessons….. What driver do you think might help for £100?
I suffer from your same swing faults but obviously don't swing it as fast as you! How do you try and minimise the faults as I'm hooking my driver and 3 wood really badly at the moment but striping my irons
Help please!
great video love me some titleist!!!
Show me them titlies !!!
Still think the TaylorMade M2 2016 is solid driver
Tsi3 and tsr2 was best driver they made so far.
No, the GT is now the best they have made so far
@@UnRaT3Dx I tested them all, I think TSI3 was still best so far
@@yjk1234 well that is incorrect. Tests and numbers have been done and the get is the longest and most forgiving driver they have made. And the woods by far
@@UnRaT3Dxwhat’s does it do differently
@@edanzore it is the most forgiving driver they have ever made, by a very noticeable margin. It also spins the least and it does go farther. I’ve never ever hit a titleist driver that is this forgiving and is more consistent on off center hits and keeps spin from getting out of control, especially on low strikes
About £400 😂