Watch: TT Talks TSR Drivers with Director of Metalwood Development Stephanie Luttrell

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By Mike D., Titleist Staff

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  1. Team Titleist Staff

    Go under the hood of Titleist TSR Drivers and hear what goes into developing the Titleist family of metals as Director of Metalwood Development Stephanie Luttrell answers questions from Team Titleist. And if you have any other questions, feel free to drop a comment and we'll do our best to get you the answers!

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  2. Joseph R

    Joseph R
    Pacific North West

    What an awesome insight into the Inception-Design-Fabrication process. It never ceases to surprise me how Titleist sticks to the 2-year product release cycle with game-changing equipment. Unfortunately, my day job can't keep up but this is what makes the experience so fulfilling when I do upgrade.
  3. Jason R

    Jason R
    Ottawa, ON

    Great video - I really enjoy these types of podcast interviews. Please keep them coming!
  4. Jason R

    Jason R
    Ottawa, ON

    Jason R said:

    Great video - I really enjoy these types of podcast interviews. Please keep them coming!

    And I should have added - can't wait to see what is in store for us this year!
  5. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Sweeeeet. Good insider info. From the R&D to personal. Was she with us at Scottsdale? Thanks, as always, Mike.
  6. Figs

    Figs
    Carlsbad, CA

    This is the perfect time for me as I will be looking to upgrade my driver and hybrid. Would be cool to test out these new woods out on the range and out on course.
  7. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Thanks for posting. Looking forward to seeing what the next generation brings.
  8. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    Huh…. Steph used to play the -2 drive using the hammer analogy. My ball speed is close. I know fitting is key, but I was never able to gain ball speed with a -1 vs. -2. Does she increase the swing weight from stock with the -1? With the next release I’ll need to try both drivers -1 and -2 to get the best result.

    I did add the -1 hybrids and fairways after Scottsdale. One partner had the -1 hybrids (in LH no less). Borrowed it for one shot and I was sold. I have a 23 hybrid and already have a session scheduled to see about adding the 26 degree. Glad that Titleist now caters to all serious golfers at any ball speed.
  9. jsh_golf

    jsh_golf
    Wisconsin

    This is a great video series! Keep it coming!
  10. Man, I loved this discussion, this kind of information is why I think Titleist is the best golf products on this planet.
    Thank You Titleist
  11. Talk about how the OEM's put weights in their heads? That changes the compelxion of the club and swing weight.
    I'm both a teaching pro and clubmaker. Most people don't understand the swing weight of the club like D1 or D2?

    Augie 708-465-0707
  12. Mike D., Titleist Staff said:

    Go under the hood of Titleist TSR Drivers and hear what goes into developing the Titleist family of metals as Director of Metalwood Development Stephanie Luttrell answers questions from Team Titleist. And if you have any other questions, feel free to drop a comment and we'll do our best to get you the answers!

    Subscribe to the Titleist YouTube channel

    I have a Titleist TRS1 (26) hybrid and a TRS1 (20) hybrid. The TRS1 (26) hybrid makes a "png" sound when hitting the ball but the TRS1 (20) does not make a png sound but a normal sound like my TRS1 (18) fairway wood. Is there something wrong with the TRS1 (26) hybrid?
  13. I have a Titleist TRS1 (26) hybrid and a TRS1 (20) hybrid. The TRS1 (26) hybrid makes a "png" sound when hitting the ball but the TRS1 (20) does not make a png sound but a normal sound like my TRS1 (18) fairway wood. Is there something wrong with the TRS1 (26) hybrid?
  14. Keep doing these podcast type interviews, very informative and fun to listen to. Let’s hear more from Stephanie.

    Just wondering though whether instead of prioritising the design and validation process from a top amateur and tour pro perspective, a different approach angle and starting position from an average golfer or club golfer perspective might deliver improved products for the masses?

    Can’t wait to see what the new metalwood product line brings us in 2024.

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