
Titleist · Fairway · 2020
TSi3
Best for you're a low HCP (0-12) at 95-120mph who wants tour-spec workability with the brand's earliest CG-track adjustability — comfortable trading max-forgiveness for shape-shifting and a penetrating low-spin ball flight.
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The Titleist TSi3 is a 2020 fairway from Titleist. Listed on CaddyCompare in 15°, 17°, 18°, 21°, 24° and 27° lofts, in right-hand and left-hand, with regular, stiff and senior flex options. Not currently listed by any UK retailer we track.
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Agentic-research score from synthesised reviews, lab tests, and head-to-head comparisons. Relative to category peers — see methodology.
78Forgiveness
84Distance
84Workability
84Feel
84Sound
84Looks
Pros & cons
Pros
- Independent 2021 Fairway Wood Test: joint 4th-longest fairway of the year — measurably one of the longest fairways at launch
- Impact is whisper quiet but the feel is still hot and fast — Tour-Quality Sound paired with hot impact sensation
- 3-position SureFit CG track (Toe/Neutral/Heel) — active bias tuning between fade, neutral, and draw flight
- Tour-requested softer toe profile + compact round-not-stretched shape — head golfers will want to bag
Cons
- Moving the weight has a relatively small impact on ball flight — CG track is more granular tuning than dramatic shape bias
- For the higher handicap player, unless they have a particular skill with fairway woods, the forgiveness-spec sibling will be the wiser choice — tour-spec head needs the player
- Now 5 years old — superseded by the TSR3 (2022) with 5-position 0.5mm-precision CG track and GT3 (2024)
- 21° loft only offered in right-handed builds — LH ladder caps at 18°
Best for: You're a low HCP (0-12) at 95-120mph who wants tour-spec workability with the brand's earliest CG-track adjustability — comfortable trading max-forgiveness for shape-shifting and a penetrating low-spin ball flight.
Avoid if: You're a higher HCP who isn't already skilled with fairway woods (the TSi2 is the wiser choice), you want bigger CG-shift effects (the TSR3 has finer 5-position tuning), or you're a left-hander wanting the 21° (RH-only).











