It’s interesting to hear 430 cc drivers described a small lol. I play the 4 with the weight back and other than catching it inside, it seems to deliver expected results. And I’m a low spin player. I don’t like it with the weight in the front but in the back it is phenomenal.
I think you should add higher speed to the tests for the lower handicap drivers. I would think most 5 or less handicaps are swinging faster than 95 with driver. Or do a video later comparing drivers with speeds higher at 115 to 120
110mph Tests will be for 2024 release drivers for sure. Its been a big year for us getting this together, but much more to come. Thanks for staying with us.
Ok so i've watched the video on how the driver data is gathered but I am still confused since these driver videos are only showing the sweet spot driver image. Are the mishits been accounted for in this data? Like the 3/4 inch off center hits? Because when comparing the tsr2 and tsr3, it seems obvious that the forgiveness would be similar if we're only talking about 1/4 inch off center hits.
It’s interesting to hear 430 cc drivers described a small lol. I play the 4 with the weight back and other than catching it inside, it seems to deliver expected results. And I’m a low spin player. I don’t like it with the weight in the front but in the back it is phenomenal.
I think you should add higher speed to the tests for the lower handicap drivers. I would think most 5 or less handicaps are swinging faster than 95 with driver. Or do a video later comparing drivers with speeds higher at 115 to 120
I would love to see it with speed at about 110. That is where a lot of us lower handicap players are at.
Im off 11 and swing 105. Over performer.
110mph Tests will be for 2024 release drivers for sure. Its been a big year for us getting this together, but much more to come. Thanks for staying with us.
Bump the volume up on these videos please? Great information that we struggle to hear. Thanks
Are these numbers carry or total?
Carry
Ok so i've watched the video on how the driver data is gathered but I am still confused since these driver videos are only showing the sweet spot driver image. Are the mishits been accounted for in this data? Like the 3/4 inch off center hits? Because when comparing the tsr2 and tsr3, it seems obvious that the forgiveness would be similar if we're only talking about 1/4 inch off center hits.
So, based on all the data it appears the TSR2 is actually the weakest perpformer in Titleist's line.
Anyone can play that driver... the face has the same forgiveness tech in the face as the TSR2.
Unfortunately the face is not the only factor in firgiveness but it is a great driver!