Not surprisingly, given all that it has to offer, Titleist can also claim one of the most impressive stables of PGA Tour players, including major champions like Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas, and Adam Scott.
Titleist has also garnered a reputation through the years for developing some of the game’s best players irons, including the iconic AP2 and MB lines, and its brand new TS 2 and TS3 drivers have been widely lauded by touring professionals and recreational players alike for their impressive combination of ball speed and forgiveness. Additionally, Titleist’s long-term relationships with Scotty Cameron and Bob Vokey, have made the company arguably the most successful in golf when it comes to high-end putters and wedges, respectively.
Titleist might be best known through the years for golf balls, and Pro V1 and Pro V1x have been the far and away the two most popular premium golf balls in the game, as they dominate ball counts on every professional tour week after week. Thanks to a long and storied history, one that began in the 1930s, Titleist has built a loyal following in the golf world and has been especially popular among serious players. Whether you’re looking for a driver, putter, fairway wood, irons, or wedges, you can browse through the Titleist models you’re most interested in and get a great deal by trading in your used clubs.
Enjoy muscle and precision every time you step on the links.2nd Swing Golf has the largest selection of new and used Titleist golf clubs for you to choose from. Discover Titleists full lineup of the longest, straightest, best looking and best sounding drivers we’ve ever made. Whether you're out for the afternoon or playing on the Tour, Titleist irons give you that explosive launch that's sure to be a favourite. Used Titleist Ts2 11.5 Degree Regular Flex Graphite Shaft Drivers.
Titleist TS2 Driver 10.5 (Tensei AV Series Blue 55 Regular, LEFT) Golf Club LH. It's all about balancing precision with control for the ultimate golfing experience. Titleist TS2 Driver 10.5 (KuroKage Black 50 Stiff, LEFT) Golf Club LH. Don't bother with a long iron when you can put these clubs in your bag instead. Some golfers call hybrids rescue clubs Titleist calls them scoring clubs. They give you the precise control and loft of an iron, without giving up the range of a wood. Titleist hybrid clubs combine the best qualities of a wood and an iron. It's all about balancing performance with forgiveness so your ball starts where you want it. The hosel can adjust both loft and lie independently, and you can also set the centre of gravity to match your swing. These drivers feature large club heads with all the adjustments you need to ensure the club is set for your game not anyone else's.
The Titleist 917 series drivers are for the serious golfer. Wedges are like irons, but give you more height to get over obstacles. Hybrid clubs combine features of both woods and irons and are best suited for middle distances.
Next come the irons, which handle shorter distances with more loft. Drivers are your opening club, followed by woods, designed to get the golf ball as far as possible. There are a number of different kinds of clubs in a set, ranging from the putter through the woods, which are no longer made of wood. Later the company took the same approach to quality when it started making clubs as well as balls. Concerned that most golf balls were unbalanced, Titleist took the extraordinary step of X-raying all their golf balls before release. As a company, Titleist began by producing golf balls. No serious golfer will hit the links without their own set of golf clubs.