Shop the complete used Titleist TSR family, including pre-owned TSR1, TSR2, TSR3, and TSR4 drivers, fairway woods, and hybrids. TSR (Titleist Speed Refined) is one of Titleist's most acclaimed long-game platforms, built around Multi-Plateau Variable Face Thickness technology, Speed Ring Face Technology on the TSR3, and the SureFit hosel for precise loft and lie adjustability. Every used Titleist TSR club in our inventory has been hand-inspected and graded so you know exactly what you're getting before it ships.

The TSR family is designed around four distinct player profiles. The TSR1 is the lightweight model with a deep CG, built for moderate swing speeds under 90 mph who need help generating clubhead speed and launch. The TSR2 is the high-MOI, broadly playable model that fits the widest range of golfers from tour pros to mid-handicaps, with a forgiving head shape and reliable launch. The TSR3 is the tour-inspired model with Speed Ring Face Technology and the most precise CG adjustability in the family, built for stronger players who want to fine-tune ball flight. The TSR4 driver is the 430cc low-spin option, built for players with faster swing speeds who want to eliminate spin off the tee. The TSR2+ fairway wood rounds out the lineup as a mid-launch option that sits between the TSR2 and TSR3 fairway profiles.

Because the TSR family is designed to work together across drivers, fairway woods, and hybrids, the model variants pair across categories. The TSR1 driver pairs with the TSR1 fairway wood and TSR1 hybrid for moderate swing speeds. The TSR2 across all three categories offers the most balanced setup. The TSR3 across all three categories gives stronger players a more precise, workable option. Building a TSR-based long-game setup means every club from the tee through the long irons is talking the same language.

TSR sits in a strong spot in the used market. The platform earned its reputation across drivers, fairway woods, and hybrids when it launched, and the technology that defined it (Multi-Plateau VFT, Speed Ring Face, SureFit adjustability) remains highly relevant. Because TSR has been on the market longer than Titleist's newer long-game platforms, used TSR inventory is priced more aggressively, making it one of the strongest value plays in the used Titleist lineup.

FAQs

Are the photos of the exact club I will receive?

Yes. Every product photo on our site shows the actual club you will receive. We never use stock images. You will see real-condition details - including face wear, grips, and any cosmetic marks - so you know exactly what’s arriving at your door.

Are your used golf clubs authentic?

Yes. All clubs we sell are 100% authentic. Our intake team includes experts with years of experience handling tens of thousands of clubs across every brand. They inspect each item for the correct look, feel, and build quality to ensure it meets genuine manufacturer standards. We do not list or sell counterfeit clubs.

What is your return policy for used golf clubs?

We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee. If you’re not happy with your club, you can return it within 30 days of delivery for a refund. Items outside the 30-day window are not eligible for a refund but may still be returned for store credit. For help with returns, contact support@nextround.com.

Are used Titleist TSR clubs worth buying?

Yes. TSR was one of Titleist's most acclaimed long-game platforms, built around Multi-Plateau Variable Face Thickness technology, Speed Ring Face Technology on the TSR3, and the SureFit hosel for precise loft and lie adjustability. Because TSR has been on the market longer than Titleist's newer long-game platforms, used TSR inventory is one of the strongest value plays in the used Titleist lineup.

Can I mix and match TSR models across my bag?

You can, and many golfers do. The TSR family is designed so that the model variants pair across categories. The TSR1 driver, fairway wood, and hybrid all share the lightweight, easier-launch profile built for moderate swing speeds. The TSR2 across all three categories offers the most balanced setup with high MOI and reliable launch. The TSR3 across all three categories gives stronger players a more precise, workable option. If you're building a TSR-based setup, starting with matched-model variants will give you the most consistent ball flight from one club to the next.

Is the Titleist TSR family good for beginners?

Yes, the TSR1 and TSR2 are. The TSR1 is the most beginner-friendly option in the family with a lightweight construction, the deepest CG in any Titleist driver at the time it released, and the easiest launch. It's built specifically for moderate swing speeds under 90 mph, which includes most beginners. The TSR2 is the next best fit for beginners and improving golfers, with high MOI and a forgiving head shape across drivers, fairway woods, and hybrids. Skip the TSR3 and TSR4 if you're new to the game, since both are built for stronger players with faster swing speeds.