Why Smart Golfers Choose Pre-Owned Titleist Drivers
The golf industry's release cycle means "last year's" technology often performs just as well as this year's at a fraction of the cost. Titleist drivers are engineered with premium aerospace-grade materials that withstand thousands of strikes without degrading, meaning a well-maintained used driver delivers virtually identical performance to a new one.
At Next2NewGolf, you're saving money while investing in authentic Titleist quality, professionally inspected and graded on our transparent condition scale. With same-day dispatch on weekday orders before 12 pm and our 14-day return policy, you can upgrade your bag with complete confidence and zero risk.
Popular Titleist Driver Models
GT Series. The latest evolution of Titleist's Speed Project features a revolutionary Proprietary Matrix Polymer crown for exceptional forgiveness and ball speed retention across the face.
TSR Series. Refined aerodynamics and multi-plateau face technology deliver consistent spin and distance, with four head options (TSR1-4) to match every swing type.
TSi Series. Known for their ATI 425 aerospace titanium face, TSi drivers offer outstanding speed and a powerful feel at impact.
TS Series. The foundation of Titleist's modern driver success, offering proven performance and excellent value on the pre-owned market.
All modern Titleist drivers feature the SureFit adjustable hosel system, giving you 16 unique loft and lie combinations to fine-tune your ball flight.
SureFit Technology: Adjusting Your Driver for Peak Performance
One of the standout features of modern Titleist drivers is the SureFit adjustable hosel system, which gives you 16 unique loft and lie combinations to dial in your ball flight. The system uses a sleeve-and-ring design: the sleeve has settings numbered 1-4, and the ring has settings lettered A-D. For right-handed golfers, A1 is the neutral setting, delivering the stated loft with a standard lie angle.
Moving up the chart (towards A4) adds loft and promotes a higher launch with draw bias, perfect for fighting a slice. Moving right (towards D1) lowers loft and encourages a fade bias for players who need to reduce spin or tame a hook. Each adjustment changes loft in 0.75° increments and subtly alters face angle to influence shot shape.
You'll need a SureFit wrench to make changes: simply loosen the hosel screw, rotate the ring and sleeve to your desired combination, then tighten until you hear a click. When buying a used Titleist driver from Next2NewGolf, check if the wrench is included, or contact our team to purchase one separately. Experimenting with these settings on the range can unlock significant improvements in distance and accuracy without spending a penny.