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This Driver Just Dropped in Price

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This Driver Just Dropped in Price

It’s no secret that prices continue to climb in the golf equipment market. With some drivers coming in at $600+, it can be hard to justify buying new. Today’s deal brings you one of the top drivers of 2022 (and 2023) at a discounted price.

The Titleist TSR3 is marked down to $450 at the PGA Tour Superstore.

finding the proper location for movable weights is a critical element of driver fitting.

Why We Love the TSR3

  • Advanced Aerodynamics
  • Speed Ring VFT Technology
  • Performance-Tuned Adjustability

It’s no secret that Titleist recently launched their newest driver line in GT. However, if the price is out of your current reach, the TSR3 is a fantastic performer at a lower cost. Take advantage of today’s deal and upgrade your tee game.

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      Pete S

      2 years ago

      I wish they would allow you to buy just a new head as I am perfectly happy with my current driver shaft.

      Reply

      Max R

      2 years ago

      Yes! Most of the time they up charge to encourage or dissuade the client from pursuing this option. I tried to do this years ago and was frustrated by the marketing process.

      Reply

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