The switch from TM to Titleist

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By Benjamin C

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  1. Hi all, So I have been a long term fan of Titleist and gamed the stuff for years but I got bored (and divorced) and made a full switch to TM. I am once again bored (still divorced) and am wanting to make the switch back to Titleist. There is nothing wrong with my clubs but I have some weird OCD where everything has to match, so it’s a full bag switch. What started my switch was moving to the Pix ball and the clubs followed. Could I get some advice over what a direct switch would be, prior to going to a fitting? I like to have sold it in my mind prior to testing everything. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Qi10 driver UDI Qi10 tour 5 wood 4-Pw P7CB 48 MG4 52 MG4 56 Hi toe 4 TP5x

    I would probably look to drop the 5 wood/UDI for 3 wood/hybrid setup

  2. Brock L

    Brock L
    Fort Myers, FL

    This is all information to be presented to the fitter, along with letting him know your tendencies and what you like and don't like about your current setup. What someone tells you would be a direct replacement might not be the best club for you. Find a great fitter and let them guide you through the process.
  3. Edward K

    Edward K
    Wesley Chapel, FL

    Military
    A good fitter will start you with a 7-iron, compare the numbers between your irons and a few Titleist models. I'm a T-100/forged guy, every cycle we still hit the CB's/MB's just to check. The P7CB is a good club, but I'm sure most Titleist guys would have you hit the 100's and 150's to start, establish a baseline. Titleist woods are fantastic, as are TM's. That's a whole other conversation. I have a Sim2 strong 3-wood I carry occasionally that I absolutely smash. Personally, even my buddy at cally will tell you, you CAN'T beat the Vokey/ProV1 combo. Good Luck!
  4. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    You’re going to spend a ton of money. The best value is waiting to find a Titleist sponsored fitting event. Each session is $100 but can be applied to a purchase that day. These sessions have the widest selections and fitters trained on the equipment.
    You might need two sessions. A whole bag requires a fair amount of stamina. The fitter can recommend 1 or 2 sessions (well, it will be for 2 sessions, just whether they are consecutive).

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