Titleist SureFit Hosel Adjustment Guide for Drivers and More (2024)

Titleist SureFit Hosel Adjustment Guide for Drivers and More (1)

Congrats on your new Titleist driver, fairway wood or hybrid purchase! Now what do those letters and numbers mean along the hosel?

Don’t worry, our Titleist SureFit chart is below – plus our staff of PGA Professionals answer some of your most asked questions around the hosel, Titleist driver settings and more. We want you to be able to make the most of your new purchase and max out your performance. Gaining more accuracy with your preferred ball flight is a great bonus, too.

While the information below is noted in the context of a Titleist driver, most of it applies to fairway woods and hybrids as well. We’ll be sure to point out any differences!

What Is the Titleist SureFit Hosel?

The hosel is the part of the adjustable golf club – usually a driver – that connects the clubhead to the golf shaft. The Titleist SureFit hosel has two moving parts with four settings each that can create 16 different lie and loft options.

Titleist Golf’s innovation here is brilliant, as any of their top-selling drivers can be customized to your swing. However, if you don’t know what your Titleist TS2 driver settings should be, for example, there can be a lot of confusion around configuring the best setup.

How Does the Titleist SureFit Hosel Work?

First, let’s start with the basics - how does this hosel even work? Using your Titleist SureFit Torque Wrench, loosen the screw in the clubhead until you can remove it; you’ll find you have space to move around the two different rings on the hosel now. Once you have your desired loft and lie combination set, reattach the clubhead and tighten the screw with the wrench again until you hear it lock with a click.

Now that you know the physical steps you need to take to work the SureFit hosel, let’s figure out which setting is right for you. That’s where the Titleist hosel adjustment chart comes in, and it’s more than just a Titleist loft chart.

How to Adjust a Titleist Driver

Every right-handed Titleist driver starts in the A-1 position while every left-handed Titleist driver starts in the D-4 position. If you want a higher trajectory, move up the Titleist adjustment chart from the original position; if you want a lower trajectory, move down.

To add more draw your shot shape, move left (for a right-handed golfer) along the chart. For a fade, move right (for a right-handed golfer) along the Titleist driver adjustment chart.

The Titleist fairway wood adjustment chart is the same as the Titleist driver chart. Both use 0.75-degree increments in their settings. The Titleist chart for hybrids, however, uses 1-degree increments.

Titleist TSR3 SureFit Settings

Because the Titleist TSR3 driver has the additional weight adjustment, this could impact your typical loft and lie settings. Keep these settings in mind when adjusting your (right-handed) driver hosel right or left to affect shot shape:

  • N: Neutral
  • T1: Slight Fade
  • T2: More Fade
  • H1: Slight Draw
  • H2: More Draw

Sample Settings for Your Titleist Driver

Let’s test out some setting examples. If you’re a right-handed golfer and want to hit the ball higher with more draw, you would adjust the SureFit hosel to D-3. If you’re a left-handed golfer who wants to hit the ball higher with more draw, you would choose the A-2 setting.

What if you’re curious about specific Titleist driver settings? Here are some guides around Titleist Golf’s most popular lines so you can understand the base setup before adjusting for more (or less) draw and height:

  • Titleist TSi Drivers
  • Titleist TS Drivers
  • Titleist Drivers by Handicap

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Finding the Best Titleist Hosel Chart Settings for You

If you’re unsure which setting is best for you, reach out to our staff of PGA Professionals and we can point you in the right direction.

If you’re also in the market for some new golf clubs, don’t forget to check out our Titleist golf club selector tool, USelect®, and narrow down by club type. We instantaneously generate recommendations for you based on your skill level and preferences. Then, you can try before you buy for 14 days when you use UTry®.

At GlobalGolf, we want you to feel confident with your purchase, especially after you need a Titleist adjustment chart for your driver. Whatever stage you’re in, we can help you with those Titleist TSi driver settings, TS3 driver settings, etc. We’re excited you have a new Titleist golf club and are here to support you in any way you need to maximize your performance.

Titleist SureFit Hosel Adjustment Guide for Drivers and More (2024)

FAQs

What is the standard setting for a Titleist driver? ›

Every right-handed Titleist driver starts in the A-1 position while every left-handed Titleist driver starts in the D-4 position. If you want a higher trajectory, move up the Titleist adjustment chart from the original position; if you want a lower trajectory, move down.

What is the easiest to hit Titleist driver? ›

The TSR2 driver will be the most forgiving driver of the four heads available. Titleist's new Multi-Plateau Variable Face Thickness design means a much bigger sweet spot on the face. Club players, higher handicappers, and anyone who doesn't always strike the centre of the clubface will suit the TSR2.

What does A1 mean on Titleist Driver? ›

A1 = standard loft, standard lie. A2 = standard loft, 1.5° upright lie.

Does upright lie promote a draw? ›

For example, if you tend to slice the ball or want to hit a draw, a more upright angle may help you square or close the clubhead through impact. Conversely, if you tend to hook the ball, a flatter lie angle could help straighten things out.

Does adding loft to a driver open or close the face? ›

Changing the loft of a golf club also changes the face angle. Adding loft to a golf club closes the clubface and taking loft opens the clubface. Considering most people miss right with a driver, taking loft off a driver can be a dangerous game as it will make the clubface point more to the right.

What does TS stand for in Titleist driver? ›

Welcome the TS2 and TS3 drivers and fairways. TS stands for Titleist Speed since these clubs are the result of the Titleist Speed Project (the internal nomenclature used during the creation of the clubs).

Should I adjust my driver lie angle? ›

To be clear, every golfer should be getting their clubs custom-fit and decide on a preferred lie angle across the entire set. But if driver contact becomes an issue down the road and the lie angle needs to be adjusted, it'll likely be for golfers on the high end of the speed spectrum.

What is the least forgiving Titleist driver? ›

With the heavier weight back, the center of gravity position is more similar to the TSR3. It's why Titleist has taken to calling the configuration the TSR3. 5. It should go without saying that the TSR4 is the least forgiving driver in the TSR lineup.

What is the best Titleist golf ball for slower swing speeds? ›

Titleist 2024 Tour Soft Golf Ball

Some soft feel golf balls struggle to maintain speed but this wasn't the case with this Titelist model, so even those golfers with slower swing speeds will be able to get good distance from this ball.

How to use Titleist SureFit hosel? ›

Insert SureFit wrench into hosel screw and rotate counter-clockwise until hosel becomes loose, move adjustment ring to the desired setting, and tighten clockwise until you feel and hear the wrench “click”. If the screw feels like it is binding, stop and realign components.

Which Titleist driver is for high handicappers? ›

Titleist TSR1 Driver

The TSR1 is 40g lighter than any of the other TSR drivers, with weight savings in the head shaft and grip. This will allow players to move the club quicker and hit it further. It also has the lowest and furthest back centre of gravity, which provides a high launch and maximum forgiveness.

What does changing the lie angle on a driver do? ›

Lie angle directly impacts making great contact, and it plays a huge role in shot shape as a result. If you have clubs that are too upright for your swing, you are naturally going to make contact with the heel portion of the clubface more often. This will generally result in the ball going too far to the left.

Can you adjust loft on Titleist driver? ›

Titleist Driver & Fairway SureFit Hosels adjust in . 75° loft and lie increments. Titleist Hybrid SureFit Hosels adjust in 1° loft and lie increments.

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