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Golf is all about confidence in your game and your equipment. That’s why Titleist design arguably the highest performing equipment with one of the most precise club fitting experiences in the game. Duncan Lambert’s highly skilled team of fitters utilises the most advanced tools to help players optimise driver performance, make iron play more precise, dial in their wedges and fine-tune set compositions.

The best way to truly appreciate the high performance value of Titleist golf clubs, achieve total confidence on every shot and shoot lower scores, is to experience a Titleist club fitting for yourself.

Driver Fitting

Since the debut of TSi drivers in early September, more than 100 players around the world have played new TSi2 and TSi3 models in competition, including Justin Thomas (TSi3), Adam Scott (TSi3), Jordan Spieth (TSi3), Rafael Cabrera Bello (TSi3), Cameron Smith (TSi3), Ben An (TSi3), Charley Hoffman (TSi3) Jimmy Walker(TSi3), Lucas Bjerregaard (TSi3), Brian Harman (TSi2), Will Zalatoris (TS2), Bernd Wiesberger (TSi3), Charles Howell III (TSi3), Lanto Griffin (TSi2), Bill Haas (TSi2), Tyler Duncan (TSi2) and Andrew Johnston (TSi3).

Breakthrough Face Material, Player-Tuned Aerodynamics Drive Exceptional Speed Performance with Tour-Preferred Looks, Sound and Feel Faster in the air and faster at impact, the new Titleist TSi drivers push the boundaries of speed through advanced engineering and material breakthroughs – including a new ATI 425 Aerospace Titanium face construction never before used in golf – that combine to produce the longest, straightest, best-looking, and best-sounding Titleist drivers ever.

Titleist has been the most played driver on the PGA Tour for two seasons running.

Iron Fitting

Titleist pride themselves for ensuring they have covered both forgiveness and playability without compromising the aesthetics of the club. The new T-Series Irons represent an entirely unique approach to iron engineering built from the ground up. Powered by breakthrough technology – including new Max Impact – they deliver a balance of power and performance, unlike anything we’ve ever made. And yet, with one swing, you’ll feel they are 100% pure Titleist.

The Titleist T-series irons (T100, T200, T300) break new ground for the company for their use of multiple materials and thinner face constructions. It’s the first complete overhaul of the Titleist iron family since the original AP irons were introduced eleven years ago. That’s in part a result of the company’s club R&D team numbering in the 70s today compared to the teens back then. But what these new designs really reflect is three distinct ways to enhance the games of players ranging from those seeking their tour cards to those just trying to break 90.

At the most basic level, the forged dual-cavity design T100 is built to be all things tour players were asking for in terms of shape, feel and control, while the players-distance T200 and game-improvement T300 focus on building ball speed with thin faces and a unique construction that got its genesis from the company’s golf ball division. (For those familiar with past Titleist irons, the T100 would be the next generation of AP2, while the T200 is similar to the most recent AP3 and the T300 is aimed at players who previously considered the AP1.

Wedge Fitting

Since 2004, Vokey wedges have been the number one wedge within golf and it is easy to see why.  Their clean and aesthetically pleasing club head, teamed with a variety of finishes, are complimented with a variety of Loft, Bounce and Sole Grind Options inspired by the worlds best players. The shift that will reshape your wedge game. SM8 features a centre of gravity that is pushed forward from the face, through the use of high density tungsten, producing a more consistent, pure strike that helps you hit your target more often.

Loft gapping is extremely important when giving the best coverage of yardages in your golf game. How many wedges should you carry in your golf bag? We can help you decide.

Bounce is the angle between the leading and trailing edge of the wedge. Common misconceptions are that only elite players use less bounce. In truth, it is your swing type that determines the grind and amount of bounce you require. At Duncan Lambert Golf we have the knowledge and experience the find the perfect wedge specification for your game.