![]() Setting the TSR4 driver (above, left) next to the TSR 3, the size difference is noticeable. ![]() The sole of the TSR4 driver is actually a touch busier than the 2 or 3 thanks to the two weight ports, but it’s still one of the slickest looking drivers in the bag. This driver has a slight pear shape and is very compact in every dimension.įlipping it over, you’ll find a sole that matches the crown’s black and silver color scheme. The small “TSR” alignment aid creates a focal point on the gloss black crown. Having reviewed the original TS4 driver, I had high expectations for the looks of the TSR4. But is it possible that Titleist snuck enough technology into the TSR4 to make it playable for weekend golfers? I tested one to find out. In this era, pulling out a driver that’s sub-460cc lets everyone know that you intend to put on a driving clinic. Titleist bills their new TSR4 as “the ultimate low-spin driver,” but more than that, it’s the biggest flex on the tee box. Adjustable weights to dial in spin and feel. Face technology designed to enhance forgiveness. The Titleist TSR4 driver is a sub-460cc beauty.
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