During its annual PGA Tour stop at The Memorial, Titleist unveiled its latest lineup of drivers, generating high anticipation due to the success of its previous releases, including the TS, TSi, and TSR drivers. Those drivers were all developed as part of the Titleist Speed Project, which has been a massive success, resulting in them being the most-played driver on the PGA Tour for the past five years. Today, we can finally share the official details of the new Titleist GT drivers. There has been a lot of talk and speculation about this lineup, but one thing is for sure: Titleist continues to build on its momentum and, with a significant material change, shows no signs of slowing down.

“The GT line represents a monumental leap forward for Titleist driver design and engineering,” said Stephanie Luttrell, Director of Titleist Metalwood Product Development. The breakthroughs we made in material, construction, shaping, and design weren’t possible in prior generations. All the advancements found in GT are working in concert to create the highest-performing driver we have ever made.”
Titleist’s GT release marks a significant change as they move away from using a titanium crown and introduce a new era of drivers with a never-before-used crown material. Each driver in the GT lineup features a Seamless Thermoform Crown made of a Proprietary Matrix Polymer. Titleist realized that to enhance the speed of the TSR, they needed to move away from the all-titanium designs. This material change resulted in an approximately three times lighter crown, which unlocked significant internal weight changes. Furthermore, wrapping the crown around the edges and down to the sole provides the advantage of manipulating the center of gravity locations and lends itself to an incredibly clean and seamless look.

Titleist fans may be concerned about the impact of the new crown material on the classic Titleist driver sound. The industry’s shift towards carbon fiber/composite crowns has varied drivers’ sound profiles. For Titleist, maintaining their unique sound was a top priority for the R&D team. Thankfully, the new proprietary matrix polymer not only reduces weight but also possesses unique acoustic properties, enabling Titleist engineers to fine-tune the sound profile. This ensures that golfers will have a driver with exceptional sound and feel.
The new crown material allows for significant internal adjustments. Switching to a three-times lighter crown has created many new possibilities. Club designers always aim to remove limitations and explore countless options, and that’s precisely what occurred here. As a result, Titleist engineers developed a new Split Mass Construction, allowing them to place weight exactly where it’s most beneficial within the clubhead.
With Split Mass Construction, weight was divided up, with some being pushed low and forward to dial up the speed while the remainder found its way towards the back of the head to enhance stability and increase MOI. The positioning of internal weights differs across the three heads of the GT lineup, as they have three distinct profiles. This allows golfers to find the GT driver that offers them the best combination of launch, speed, and spin. With all the possibilities, the easiest way to determine which head works best for your game is to go and get fit.

Another change that was implemented due to the shift from titanium was the aerodynamic properties. Thanks to the new internal construction and weight distribution, Titleist was able to take a closer look at how aerodynamics will affect the clubhead throughout the swing. With improved shaping, particularly to the crown and sole curvature, Titleist optimized airflow and reduced turbulence and drag. According to Stephanie Luttrell, “The result is a significant gain in clubhead speed.”

Speaking of speed, Titleist takes advantage of two main face technologies to help produce intense ball speeds across the entire lineup. It starts with an upgraded titanium Speed Ring, stabilizing the clubface’s perimeter. A reinforced perimeter maximizes the COR and produces maximum ball speeds on shots that find the center of the face. For off-center contact, a Variable Face Thickness (VFT) helps maintain ball speeds while reducing the amount of distance loss.

“When we release a new product, it has to outperform the previous line,” said Josh Talge, Vice President of Titleist Golf Club Marketing. “For GT, it needed to be faster than TSR. It needed to be longer and straighter, and it had to sound better, look better, and feel better. GT delivers across the board without compromise.”
Titleist GT2
The GT2 driver maintains the same classification as previous releases. It is designed for golfers who seek a fast and forgiving driver that achieves a high launch and low spin. The GT2 features an upgraded Speed Ring and VFT, resulting in improved ball speeds across the face, and it offers maximum stability with its higher MOI design.

In developing the GT2, Titleist aimed to combine a confidence-inspiring shape with enhanced aerodynamics. The result is a 460cc clubhead with a longer front-to-back profile and a slightly shallower face height while incorporating more of the classic pear shape. This design is expected to appeal to a wide range of golfers, especially those who favor the shape of a GT3 but seek the extra forgiveness offered by the GT2. Additionally, there is a 9-gram weight positioned in the rear that can be swapped out to adjust both headweight and swingweight.
Standard Length: 45.5″
Lofts: 8°, 9°, 10°, 11° (RH/LH)
Titleist GT3
Titleist offers the GT3 for players who want maximum adjustability to fine-tune their distance and shot shape. One of the key changes is the Adjustable CG Track, which has been moved to a more forward position closer to the face. This track allows golfers and fitters to choose from five CG locations (H2, H1, N, T1, T2) to match their center of gravity position with their strike tendencies. Finding the best location on this track can help generate even more speed and ensure a more consistent ball flight. According to Titleist, the results are even more noticeable in the GT3 because of the forward location of the track.

Similar to the GT2, the GT3 features a 460cc clubhead, appearing as if it’s more compact and even more pear-shaped. Golfers should expect higher speeds than the TSR3, thanks partly to the improved aerodynamic shaping.
Standard Length: 45.5″
Lofts: 8°, 9°, 10°, 11° (RH/LH)
Titleist GT4
Titleist targets the better player with the GT4, designed for those with higher swing speeds who struggle to keep their spin rates under 3,000 RPM. The GT4 stands out with its mid-launch profile, providing a more penetrating ball flight and the ability to reduce spin. Unlike the GT2 and GT3, this driver head is 430cc, making it the most compact and classic-looking profile in the lineup.

Like the TSR4, the GT4 features two swappable weights, one located on the rear of the sole and the other closer to the face. Players looking to reduce spin the most can place the 11-gram weight forward and the 3-gram weight in the back. Meanwhile, those seeking a more stable/balanced setting can move the heavy weight to the rear.
Standard Length: 45.5″
Lofts: 8°, 9°, 10° (RH/LH)
Titleist offers a variety of shaft options, such as Project X Denali Red, Mitsubishi Tensei 1k Blue, Project X HZRDUS Black 5th Gen, and Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Black. Additionally, there is a premium Graphite Design option, including the Tour AD-VF, Tour AD-DI, and Tour AD-UB, which will cost an additional $200. If your preferred shaft is not listed, don’t worry, as Titleist has a deep selection of custom shafts to choose from.
Titleist GT drivers are currently available for fitting and will be hitting store shelves on August 23, 2024, for $649. Check out the selection at www.worldwidegolf.com.
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Continuing to love what I’m getting out of the GT2. This thing is just money! I’m no big hitter, 93-95 swing speed, but this GT just flat out gets the most out of what I can put into it. LOVE IT!
Played my favorite course yesterday which has a lot of uphill holes, and with the lush fairways, not seeing a lot of roll out.
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It’s a par 71 with 5 par 3’s so only 13 fairways to hit. I went 8/13 yesterday, which I’m super happy with as it could have easily been 11/13 with a few drives just a couple of yards into the rough. Of course I sprayed a couple right, into the scrub, and had to take a couple of unplayable drops.
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Now, if I can only get the rest of my game to align with what I’m getting off the tee. I’m working on it though.
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Man I’d kill for that high of a FW percentage that’s so good
I got out for an early-afternoon round today — my second round of the year, and at my new home course after moving to Indiana. My game was rusty today — lots of missed opportunities around the greens: wedges a little short or long; a few putts left a few inches short. But the GT3 was terrific.
I’ve found as I start this year with the set-up tips Stephanie Luttrell gave me plus some work on my transition from a couple lessons late last year, my shot shape with the GT3 is a tight little draw. When the ball starts left (I’m a lefty), it’s almost always a good drive. When it starts right, I’m in trouble — it’s not fading back. I did have a couple of those today. Got lucky that they stayed in play. But for the most part, I was seeing good drives.
Thought I’d share my favorite one: 510-yard par 5, and there’s a downslope that you can catch if you carry it 255-260 that gets you all the way to a little creek that’s 190 away from the flag.
Here’s where the drive ended up:
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And here’s the look back up the slope that my drive caught:
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I had 190ish to the pin and hit my 5 hybrid. Stuck it here for a really good look at eagle:
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Aaaand left the putt a little on the high side. Tap-in birdie though.
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I’m loving the GT3. I’ve never had a driver before that’s put me in positions like this consistently. It’s truly been a game-changer for me, and it sounds and feels so freaking good.
Couldn’t really find it today off the tee with the GT3. Swing with driver and woods just felt off for the most part throughout the round. Went up to the range to hit a few balls after playing 9 and worked on making some adjustments and was then consistently finding the middle and seeing the flight I am used to with it. Playing another 18 tomorrow and really going to try and feel clearing my lead side to get to impact better. That was the focus on the range and it made a big difference. That and just trusting my swing instead of trying to do too much.
Drive of the day with the GT3. Yes, that is a chunked 7i immediately after ?
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Some swing issues popped up with the driver but even shots off the toe are flying further than my old driver. I looked for around a 235 carry before on a good shot, but toe shots are carrying 250+, and center shots plugged at 260 this weekend.
Hitting drives longer could be problematic but I am hitting my 50%+ fairway goal so far:
Weekend rounds:
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Lesson on Wednesday that I want to focus on driver to figure out why I am having trouble with race control, but I am happy with the results so far
A friend mentioned that a shot sounded ‘plastic like’ when I missed hit a shot off the heel. Interesting comment, but that shot still found the fairway. Miss hits in the fairway…this is fine :p
GT3 and I had an up and down day. I was alternating using it along with another driver I’m toying with and on the front nine, they were pretty similar results. I didn’t hit driver as much on the back nine, but the couple times I hit the GT3, I lost it more right than I’ve seen with this driver. My back was starting to tighten on me, so the swing was largely to blame, but the other driver wasn’t heading quite as far right. I bring this up to say that the GT3 is forgiving, but still requires a decent swing to get decent results. Not surprising, but it’s easy to forget because it is still such a forgiving club. Just not the most forgiving option out there, if that makes sense.
Played the little Par 63 executive course by my house this morning and just continue to be enamored by the GT2. I’ve had it paired with the Volvik XT Soft for a few months now and it’s just so dang consistent. Just love this combo.
Here’s some Shot Scope shots of some of the longer par 4’s. Things are firming up a little and I’m probably seeing about 10 yards more rollout than a few weeks ago.
Hole 10 was the starting hole this morning, just before 7am, and a trunk slam, cold start for me. An easy swing, shorter par 4 but I posted it up because I was on the green in one. 😎
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Played the little Par 63 executive course by my house this morning and just continue to be enamored by the GT2. I’ve had it paired with the Volvik XT Soft for a few months now and it’s just so dang consistent. Just love this combo.
Here’s some Shot Scope shots of some of the longer par 4’s. Things are firming up a little and I’m probably seeing about 10 yards more rollout than a few weeks ago.
Hole 10 was the starting hole this morning, just before 7am, and a trunk slam, cold start for me. An easy swing, shorter par 4 but I posted it up because I was on the green in one. 😎
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Gonna have to change that username to AZBaller soon ?. What kind of flight are you seeing?
[QUOTE=”R-Yang13, post: 13096981, member: 67512″]
Gonna have to change that username to AZBaller soon ?. What kind of flight are you seeing?
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About a hundred ft of height, and when hitting it well, just a nice straight ball. Maybe a bit of a fade at times. I’m usually favoring the left side of the fairway a touch in my setup.
Of course, mistakes are sometimes made.
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About a hundred ft of height, and when hitting it well, just a nice straight ball. Maybe a bit of a fade at times. I’m usually favoring the left side of the fairway a touch in my setup.
Of course, mistakes are sometimes made.
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Did you see more peak height/launch after switching to the GT?
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Did you see more peak height/launch after switching to the GT?
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Oh, absolutely! I sometimes struggled to carry 200 yards prior to the GT. Now I get a consistent 240 carry, and that’s even with range balls. A couple things come into play though.
1. Went from a couple degrees negative AoA to a couple degrees positive AoA when striking the ball.
2. Previous driver was a 10*. The GT is a 11* that’s turned up to 11.5*. I get a bit more spin which seems to help with my slower swing speed.
Here’s some data from my Swing Caddy that shows the averages. All shots are range balls and it’s data from about 50 shots over a several range sessions.
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Had a solid driving day with the GT3 today. Still amazed at the forgiveness of misses out of the toe. Had one that should have been way left with a slightly open face but held on to just fade a bit.
Highlight drive was on the 8th hole of the night (17th hole). Hit a dead straight ball that went 275. This was a big shot for me early this year as last year I blasted a tee shot way OB on this hole during the alt shot playoff in our member/guest. Has messed with my head ever since, so that shot today felt great.
Followed it up with another great tee shot uphill into the wind on the finishing hole that led to a par. Hoping to keep that rolling heading into my round at the Player Course at Geneva National on Friday.
[QUOTE=”AZHack, post: 13097073, member: 79461″]
Oh, absolutely! I sometimes struggled to carry 200 yards prior to the GT. Now I get a consistent 240 carry, and that’s even with range balls. A couple things come into play though.
1. Went from a couple degrees negative AoA to a couple degrees positive AoA when striking the ball.
2. Previous driver was a 10*. The GT is a 11* that’s turned up to 11.5*. I get a bit more spin which seems to help with my slower swing speed.
Here’s some data from my Swing Caddy that shows the averages. All shots are range balls and it’s data from about 50 shots over a several range sessions.
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#8 – was that a bit of a heely miss?
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#8 – was that a bit of a heely miss?
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Couldn’t tell you TBH. But, quite possibly. My typical miss is going to be towards the toe. I do clean my driver face a lot and look quite often to see where I’m hitting on the face. Pretty consistent with just a tad toward the toe and a hair above center.
You bring up a good point though. That’s probably something I should focus on, real time, when using the Swing Caddy. Like, “well, that was a crappy shot. What are the numbers saying? Where did that ball hit on the face?” Mostly I just look at the data after I’m finished.
[QUOTE=”AZHack, post: 13097107, member: 79461″]
Couldn’t tell you TBH. But, quite possibly. My typical miss is going to be towards the toe. I do clean my driver face a lot and look quite often to see where I’m hitting on the face. Pretty consistent with just a tad toward the toe and a hair above center.
You bring up a good point though. That’s probably something I should focus on, real time, when using the Swing Caddy. Like, “well, that was a crappy shot. What are the numbers saying? Where did that ball hit on the face?” Mostly I just look at the data after I’m finished.
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I think it goes a long way in understanding what we’re going to get out of those strikes, and the effect on being outside the center has. Bigger face should be easier to find the middle, but it doesn’t always shake out like that ?
Got out for 9 holes this afternoon. The temperature was 47 degrees and the feels-like was 28, with gusts of wind in the high 30s MPH. I actually had a really good ball-striking day overall, but still shot 7 over. I wasn’t mad about it. Like, I had a few shots where I felt like I’d properly accounted for the wind, only to catch a gust and just watch helplessly as it drifted off target. A little frustrating, but you can’t really be mad about it. It’s just a reminder of how incredible the pros that can still score in that kind of weather truly are.
I was hitting the GT3 driver pretty well on the first few holes today. But after hitting one well that the wind got a hold of and dumped in the water, I started trying something: teeing the ball low, moving it back in my stance, and trying to just squeeze it out there low under the wind. It worked pretty well! Definitely was giving up some distance, but still getting myself 250 yards into the fairway and out of trouble. Probably could have gotten more out of it, but I was hitting it a bit bottom-y. I really needed that shot to work on the last hole, which was a somewhat narrow fairway with water starting at about 100 yards running all the way to the hole on the left and out of bounds to the right, and it kept me in play and in the fairway.
So, not a day where I was really able to mash it thanks to the weather, but one where the GT3 kept me in play (except for that one early I mentioned) and got me around the course effectively.
GT3 has been in the bag for the last couple rounds. I hit a couple extremely solid drives last night, and my drive out of the gate was excellent today.
One thing I’ve noticed is that on the button it’s got a very particular (and positive) sound, while higher on the head and probably moreso on the toe side it loses quite a bit of that punch from a sound profile, but balances out really well on results. I’d love to eventually get it on the simulator to see whether it’s a spin related thing, and how much ball speed is retained up there. I’m certainly not seeing big gaps on the results that high (not crowning it or anything).
I really do think it’s one of the best presenting drivers at address. SO clean.
Definitely going to spend some more time with it this year, as I continue to refine and improve my driver game. I want very much to max out my potential to see exactly what people can expect to get out of this thing.
[QUOTE=”Canadan, post: 13102289, member: 2320″]
GT3 has been in the bag for the last couple rounds. I hit a couple extremely solid drives last night, and my drive out of the gate was excellent today.
One thing I’ve noticed is that on the button it’s got a very particular (and positive) sound, while higher on the head and probably moreso on the toe side it loses quite a bit of that punch from a sound profile, but balances out really well on results. I’d love to eventually get it on the simulator to see whether it’s a spin related thing, and how much ball speed is retained up there. I’m certainly not seeing big gaps on the results that high (not crowning it or anything).
I really do think it’s one of the best presenting drivers at address. SO clean.
Definitely going to spend some more time with it this year, as I continue to refine and improve my driver game. I want very much to max out my potential to see exactly what people can expect to get out of this thing.
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The sound of the GT3 when caught center might be what I wish every driver sounded like. I really took notice last round when playing it opposite another driver (that sounds great in its own right). I imagine you’re extra perceptive to it as well currently with it sounding so much different (emphasis: not bad, different) from the Srixon from what I’ve been reading.
Is the GT3 what you think you’ll be using with GolfTec?
[QUOTE=”Canadan, post: 13102289, member: 2320″]
GT3 has been in the bag for the last couple rounds. I hit a couple extremely solid drives last night, and my drive out of the gate was excellent today.
One thing I’ve noticed is that on the button it’s got a very particular (and positive) sound, while higher on the head and probably moreso on the toe side it loses quite a bit of that punch from a sound profile, but balances out really well on results. I’d love to eventually get it on the simulator to see whether it’s a spin related thing, and how much ball speed is retained up there. I’m certainly not seeing big gaps on the results that high (not crowning it or anything).
I really do think it’s one of the best presenting drivers at address. SO clean.
Definitely going to spend some more time with it this year, as I continue to refine and improve my driver game. I want very much to max out my potential to see exactly what people can expect to get out of this thing.
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I agree 100% on the sound – and feel goes along with it. You KNOW when you hit this think center, and you KNOW when you didn’t. But despite the very clear feedback, you look up and the results are still really solid on those misses. It doesn’t quite retain ball speed out there like some other competitors (though it’s still very solid), but something about how the launch, spin and direction combine – at least when fitted correctly – causes those misses to be the most playable and most solid that I’ve personally experienced.
And yes, it’s really hard to argue with the look at address. It’s kind of hard for me to try other drivers because of it :LOL:
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The sound of the GT3 when caught center might be what I wish every driver sounded like. I really took notice last round when playing it opposite another driver (that sounds great in its own right). I imagine you’re extra perceptive to it as well currently with it sounding so much different (emphasis: not bad, different) from the Srixon from what I’ve been reading.
Is the GT3 what you think you’ll be using with GolfTec?
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Interesting question.
It’s what I had in the bag for my Swing Eval, but everything with driver is exploratory right now. By mid season, assuming the swing is much improved, the best man will win the bag slot and get locked in for quite a while. In the meantime, I’ve got a couple heads that are getting lots of attention, but not a lot to say about them since the swing is so hit or miss.
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I agree 100% on the sound – and feel goes along with it. You KNOW when you hit this think center, and you KNOW when you didn’t. But despite the very clear feedback, you look up and the results are still really solid on those misses. It doesn’t quite retain ball speed out there like some other competitors (though it’s still very solid), but something about how the launch, spin and direction combine – at least when fitted correctly – causes those misses to be the most playable and most solid that I’ve personally experienced.
And yes, it’s really hard to argue with the look at address. It’s kind of hard for me to try other drivers because of it :LOL:
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Is that what landed you in the GT3 head specifically?
Among other things but yes. In a fitting with Titleist last season, the GT3 got me a little extra ball speed than the TSR2 and the GT2, while minimizing the magnitude of directional misses. I’ve seen both bear out in preliminary Shot Scope data as well – though this isn’t apples to apples as a fair amount of the TSR2 days was collected in much more favorable weather conditions (I only got the GT3 in October).
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GT3 and I had an up and down day. I was alternating using it along with another driver I’m toying with and on the front nine, they were pretty similar results. I didn’t hit driver as much on the back nine, but the couple times I hit the GT3, I lost it more right than I’ve seen with this driver. My back was starting to tighten on me, so the swing was largely to blame, but the other driver wasn’t heading quite as far right. I bring this up to say that the GT3 is forgiving, but still requires a decent swing to get decent results. Not surprising, but it’s easy to forget because it is still such a forgiving club. Just not the most forgiving option out there, if that makes sense.
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A right miss is popping up for me recently as well. Not my patented power fade of years past but a push that starts and stays too far right. It is all swing which is on me. I won’t expect a driver to fix all of my flaws, but I am seeing better misses off the GT3. Adding wind is just something to grind through…
It’s been a while, but what driver did you switch from? Is the GT3 more forgiving than your previous club? Any new misses or changes in shot shape?
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A right miss is popping up for me recently as well. Not my patented power fade of years past but a push that starts and stays too far right. It is all swing which is on me. I won’t expect a driver to fix all of my flaws, but I am seeing better misses off the GT3. Adding wind is just something to grind through…
It’s been a while, but what driver did you switch from? Is the GT3 more forgiving than your previous club? Any new misses or changes in shot shape?
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I came from a Sim2 Max. The forgiveness on the GT3 actually seems a little higher in that a miss doesn’t seem to lose as much ball speed and more of less keeps the ball on the planet unless I get really OTT. Shot shape is primarily the same though my work to get right with driver has introduced a left miss that wasn’t originally there. This has nothing to do with the club itself though and is entirely me.
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A right miss is popping up for me recently as well. Not my patented power fade of years past but a push that starts and stays too far right. It is all swing which is on me. I won’t expect a driver to fix all of my flaws, but I am seeing better misses off the GT3. Adding wind is just something to grind through…
It’s been a while, but what driver did you switch from? Is the GT3 more forgiving than your previous club? Any new misses or changes in shot shape?
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That push right miss is my patented miss so far with the GT3. It’s much less penalizing than the slicey or pull misses that I’d see much more frequently with the TSR2; not sure how much of that is driver and how much of it is swing improvements though.
Played my first round today with the GT2 that I was fit into over the off season. Hit 10 of 14 fairways which is quite good considering it was the first time I swung this driver. Missed the first two fairways left and then hit 10 of the remaining 12. And the distance for me was really good considering it’s April and course is wet.
Played down in Lake Geneva Friday on the Player course and these were the two best drives I hit during the round.
This drive on 12 I missed just a little out of the heel and ended up dead middle of the fairway.
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This was a BOMB off of an elevated tee box on a par 5. Had a 7 iron in off the tee shot but chunked it 100 yards lol. Hit a nice flighted wedge in and then sank a 29 footer for birdie. Was a hell of a hole!
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Today really gave me a nice boost of confidence with the GT4. I was only 2/7, but wasn’t missing the fairway by much, so that’s huge for me. I did have one snap hook on 18, but definitely something I’m not really concerned with like I was with my past 3 drivers.
Was getting some really great distance today too, whether it was into the wind or not. I can’t say enough about how great this head looks and how it gives me a ton of confidence teeing it up. The sound is so so good too, that light crisp crack is just so good.
Here’s my first swing of the day and my best, almost driving a green.
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Had a great weekend with the GT3. After making a more consistent swing across the board, averages went up quite a bit off the tee and finding center was not just outdriving my friend (and match play opponent) by 5-10 yards, but many were 20-30 yards past him…not that I made any comments about it :LOL: I was punished by finding a few bunkers that are typically not in play off the tee for me.
Best drive was at a narrow course that set up a chip onto a par 4 which dropped for eagle:
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and I added my longest drive of the year (and could stay that way) on Saturday. A lower shot with a ton of roll that thankfully I aimed too far right on and missed the bunkers:
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Past years had me averaging (P-Average) about 270, maybe 275 during a hot streak in the summer, but over the last 5 rounds, this driver somehow found me extra yardage. Once I started making a better turn in my back swing, the baby draws have really helped. The straight average that includes less than ideal drives is almost 260 which is wild.
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I will add that I have added about 5 mph to my swing over the past few months and whether it is the faster speed and/or a new shaft that I am testing, my friend commented that the driver was sounding less metallic and more ‘plastic-y’. I have not noticed a big change in sound, but he might be unfamiliar with me making center contact. I have been doing a better job with face control and contact. Hoping that this continues.
Played in a scramble Saturday so don’t have actual stats here, but I continue to really see the benefits from this stick. The new move is starting to work in, though not perfect, and as a result I didn’t miss anything left, all misses were right and not big directionally, which is excellent for me – pull hooks are pain and I didn’t have any. Again don’t have solid numbers behind it, but I had multiple drives around 300 yards. First drive of the day I had an opportunity to try to carry a lake that requires a minimum 260 all carry, and I cleared it comfortably just left of the intended line.
First handicap round on my own ball will be this Sunday. I probably won’t get a chance to hit any balls prior to that because baby, but I think I’m going to try to get one or two speed sessions with the SuperSpeed sticks in just to work some mechanics from my last lesson and try to put a little more speed behind it. I’ve seen up to 114-115 on sims but it’s not consistent, and with the new move I’ve so far topped out at like 108-109, cruising at more like 105. I want to try to get the top end ~115 again and see if I can sneak the bottom end up to closer to 110.
Had another pretty solid 9 hole round off the tee with the GT3 last night. Long drives of 268 and 261, and another that was 245 into the wind. Did snap hook my last two tee shots, but that was all user error and it was getting COLD out lol. I just absolutely love this club.
I played a course yesterday that is starting to dry out and has some pretty good roll-out. Also, a couple of elevated tees that figure into things.
Definitely had some misses off the tee that caused a drop, and a couple of reloads, and my score, 87, reflected that. Although, when I did manage to keep it somewhere in play the results were were stellar. The GT2/XT Soft combo continues to make this old guy smile.
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I played a course yesterday that is starting to dry out and has some pretty good roll-out. Also, a couple of elevated tees that figure into things.
Definitely had some misses off the tee that caused a drop, and a couple of reloads, and my score, 87, reflected that. Although, when I did manage to keep it somewhere in play the results were were stellar. The GT2/XT Soft combo continues to make this old guy smile.
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331!!!! Dropping the hammer!
More work to do after a tough round off the tee, but I am seeing longer drives now that the good weather is here. My swing has changed a little and my drives are lower in height, but I am sending them out further on good shots, even off center ones. A few more heel shots lately, but even these are out there 260+. Toe shots go further with a slight draw and the weight still in T1. I am wondering if I should adjust the weight if I am having trouble closing the face, but I know it is my own issue and not the club after having a great time with the current set up for a while.
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331!!!! Dropping the hammer!
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Lol… It’s the triple D cup!
Downhill, Dry, and a little Draw. Gotta love it!
The GT4 is the real deal. The best driver I have hit in a very long time. Moved over from a Ping. A2 setting with a custom Accra shaft on it
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The GT4 is the real deal. The best driver I have hit in a very long time. Moved over from a Ping. A2 setting with a custom Accra shaft on it
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You have the heavy weight up front or back?
I have mine in the rear with some added lead tape and it’s been so good.
Cold, windy day for my round yesterday and still managed to pick up 1 stroke off the tee vs a 5 hcp and P-Avg 267 yards with 50% fairways. And I thought I had a bad driving day.
Kept the one way miss as well, only missed one shot left with the GT3 and it was an absolutely awful tentative duck hook swing that no driver would save. The right misses were annoying, but they were just pushes or push fades that still got solid distance. That’s the miss with every club right now as I learn to move from the inside – if I don’t get the hands through to get the face square, it’s just a block.
The GT3 is giving me great results even when I am having a rough day. This has been a theme and so far is holding up!