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How To Adjust Titleist TSi2 Hybrids (Adjustment Guide – Loft & Lie)

Titleist TSi2 Hybrids

Need to know how to adjust Titleist TSi2 hybrids to switch the loft and lie angles? We have a complete guide and adjustment chart.

The Titleist TSi2 rescues is fully adjustable with a hosel offering you the opportunity to adjust the loft to increase or decrease your launch angle.

The amount of adjustment you can make differs from brand to brand but the step-by-step guide below shows you how the Titleist TSi2 hybrids can be adjusted.

You can also read the full guide to the Titleist adjustment chart for hybrids.

Titleist TSi2 Hybrids Lofts

The Titleist TSi2 rescues are sold in three standard lofts of 18 degrees, 21 degrees and 24 degrees.

Titleist TSi2 Rescues Specs

Loft: 18 degrees, 21 degrees and 24 degrees

Standard Length: 39.5 inches to 40.5 inches

Standard Lie: 57.5 degrees to 58.5 degrees

Adjustability: Can be adjusted by one degree down or two degrees up (17-20 degrees, 20-23 degrees & 23-26 degrees)

Adjusting The Loft Angle of Titleist TSi2 Hybrids

Titleist TSi2 Hybrids

There are a few simple steps you can take to adjust the loft angle of your hybrid. You will just need an adjustment tool or wrench to get started.

Here’s how to adjust a Titleist TSi2 hybrids:

1. Locate the screw on the sole of your Titleist TSi2 rescues that attaches the head to the shaft.

2. Using the wrench, loosen the screw by turning anticlockwise.

3. Once the screw is fully out, you can rotate the adjustable hosel to a lower loft or a higher loft depending on your preference. You will notice the letter and number combination you had it set to and be able to turn the shaft to up to 16 further options.

Titleist Adjustment Chart Hybrids

4. When you have turned the hosel to your required loft, slot the shaft back into your club head. Your new loft will be display through the window on most clubs.

5. Put the screw back in place and tighten with the wrench by turning clockwise. When it is fully tight, you will hear a crank that sounds like the clubhead is cracking. At this point, the screw is as tight as needed.

Every time you want to adjust the loft, you repeat this process.