Moment of Inertia (MOI) measures a club’s resistance to rotation, which directly affects its stability at impact. Balanced with other functional components of performance, MOI contributes to what...
Tungsten is a very dense metallic element that club designers use to strategically place significant amounts of weight into areas of very small volume. Marni Ines, Titleist Director of Iron...
Cavity back is a term in golf club design used to describe a clubhead shape in which material and mass is moved from directly behind the club face and redistributed to the outer edges of the clubhead....
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.
Believe it or not, at the Titleist Performance Institute one of the favorite tools we use for teaching power...
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There's more than one way to swing a golf club. In fact, there are infinite ways to swing but finding the most...
The TPI team approach emphasizes collaboration among various professionals, including trainers, physical...
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