STREAMLINED AND TURBOCHARGED
golf/WOMEN|Volume 16
Ultra light driver delivers distance.
Amelia Yong
STREAMLINED AND TURBOCHARGED

With the reign of Titleist’s D-series metalwoods which were born more than a decade ago, there was almost never a D1 model, with the exception of 907D1 in 2007. Fast forward to 2019, the TS-series being the new ‘it’ club has now finally shown its TS1 model.

Designed with a streamlined shape to reduce drag, the TS1 was created for players with moderate to lower swing speeds, injecting effortless distance and maximum joy off the tees. A majority of women golfers struggle to find distance in their game - namely due to clubs that don’t suit them or swing techniques that require a lesson or more. Unfortunately, many don’t have the time to be standing at the range pounding balls and working on their swing, so the former would be the next best option.

Most of the time the clubs are usually not suited to the players - be it the length, flex, weight, lie angle, etc. Here’s where the Titleist Speed Project comes in.

Offering a driver with less head weight is a start and with that, Titleist stripped 8-grams off the other TS offerings. Not a lot, right? Well, they didn’t want to run the risk of taking off too much weight and compensating distance with inaccuracy and less forgiveness. Thus, this 275-gram design was able to deliver the distance, all while maintaining a high MOI for stability and forgiveness.

This story is from the Volume 16 edition of golf/WOMEN.

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