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.




[QUOTE=”Canadan, post: 13761690, member: 2320″]
So, driver swing is very much in offseason mode (which means swing to swing is a question mark) but I’ve got the GT3 back in the bag a bit and it’s great to see some sim numbers when I make solid contact. I’m well into the 160s again on good strikes which is pretty satisfying, and it’s all been pretty playable despite some really awful moves at it.
There’s something about the quality contact off this head that just really resonates with me, and with those I am playing with. It ALWAYS comes up if I hit a good shot, and I can’t help but bring it up here. Wondering if you guys get the same kind of discussion when you’re hitting your GT heads.
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Come to think of it, I’ve probably had more “what driver is that” types of conversations when I’ve had GT in the bag vs my TD TD last year. Since I typically play with randoms or solo it’s hard to say definitively but you might be on to something.
[QUOTE=”amarkabove, post: 13761747, member: 75272″]
Come to think of it, I’ve probably had more “what driver is that” types of conversations when I’ve had GT in the bag vs my TD TD last year. Since I typically play with randoms or solo it’s hard to say definitively but you might be on to something.
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If it’s true, it’s a massive compliment to the efforts of the Titleist team because this was a category I felt they were sorely lacking in a few iterations ago.
[QUOTE=”Canadan, post: 13761756, member: 2320″]
If it’s true, it’s a massive compliment to the efforts of the Titleist team because this was a category I felt they were sorely lacking in a few iterations ago.
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How far back would you go? TS?
Tech-story wise, I think the category as a whole has been in a pretty insane arms race going a few generations back, and it was really cool to hear the story last year from the Titleist team about how some of those advancements have come about for them.
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Fun little session yesterday trying out some new Trackman features, and putting the GT to the test. In this section, it set me up with randomized tee shots and assigned a strokes gained to each result. Like the data I got for approach, this was all compared to a 0 handicap, and these tee shots were not as friendly as I would normally see. I was not moving as well yesterday, but when I think back to what we originally aimed for with my fitting, the GT2 is a good fit for me. It’s powerful enough that I can swing smoothly and launch effectively, and forgiving enough that I can find fairways (or at least put myself in positions I can score). I’d like to try to get some data of the Artera vs. the AD-DI and see if there’s a performance drop off at all, but I am enjoying the feel of the Blue enough that it should stick around.
Did some testing today with my GT4 comparing it to the new Cobra and Callaway low spin models. I will say, the Cobra LS looks pretty good, lot shorter from face to back of club head than years past. The Callaway is same as it’s been.
Had all 9* heads and shafts we’re Ventus blue 6X. I was hitting everything pretty well and all around 120ish club speed. Ultimately the GT4 was still putting up the fastest ball speeds for me. This makes me very happy as the GT4 looks and sounds the best.
Got the opportunity to get out for the first time this past weekend with the GT2 I received for Xmas. Wow, only had one bad drive because I got too greedy over swinging but shot my PB of 78! I couldn’t break 80 over 12 years of playing for the life of me. I’m sure other factors played a role however wish I would have pulled the trigger earlier but guess better late than never. Great way to start off my first round for the NY and looking forward to hopefully more.
[QUOTE=”Moneyline, post: 13776827, member: 42692″]
Got the opportunity to get out for the first time this past weekend with the GT2 I received for Xmas. Wow, only had one bad drive because I got too greedy over swinging but shot my PB of 78! I couldn’t break 80 over 12 years of playing for the life of me. I’m sure other factors played a role however wish I would have pulled the trigger earlier but guess better late than never. Great way to start off my first round for the NY and looking forward to hopefully more.
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Congrats on the GT and especially the PB!!
Spent a bit more time yesterday focused on tee shots, and the GT got a workout.
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Clubface control has been a point of practice for me this off-season, and the work has shown itself, but the thing that continually impresses me is how well this driver checks the box that I asked for, which is to perform for me when I’m not. Those big right misses are no longer so big, and the flight is staying so much more playable. In terms of what I’m seeing as a “big miss” here, on both sides of the dispersion circle, this is such a crazy improvement for me off the tee. I’m enjoying the feel of the Artera Blue – it’s stouter and a little bit more responsive than the AD-DI, but time will tell if it’s a long term fit.
The drop of $200 on these drivers has me thinking of a blind buy of a GT2 with a Tensei Blue Regular Flex from PGATSS. The 90 day play guarantee is tough to beat if I need to tweak the set up. Figured I could get the adapter on my Accra GX 150 M4 shaft changed to a Titleist. Gives me a couple of shaft options.
[QUOTE=”Iceman!, post: 13821688, member: 32688″]
The drop of $200 on these drivers has me thinking of a blind buy of a GT2 with a Tensei Blue Regular Flex from PGATSS. The 90 day play guarantee is tough to beat if I need to tweak the set up. Figured I could get the adapter on my Accra GX 150 M4 shaft changed to a Titleist. Gives me a couple of shaft options.
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That’s a solid discount on a very capable driver line. My GT3 has been such a good addition to my bag since its release.
[QUOTE=”R-Yang13, post: 13806457, member: 67512″]
Spent a bit more time yesterday focused on tee shots, and the GT got a workout.
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Clubface control has been a point of practice for me this off-season, and the work has shown itself, but the thing that continually impresses me is how well this driver checks the box that I asked for, which is to perform for me when I’m not. Those big right misses are no longer so big, and the flight is staying so much more playable. In terms of what I’m seeing as a “big miss” here, on both sides of the dispersion circle, this is such a crazy improvement for me off the tee. I’m enjoying the feel of the Artera Blue – it’s stouter and a little bit more responsive than the AD-DI, but time will tell if it’s a long term fit.
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If those right shots in graph are your high right miss that solid. Do you find that even the high right miss still carries nearly as far as your solid middle of the fairway shots. I’ve seen some incredible distance out of that high right that pops up once in a while.
[QUOTE=”Iceman!, post: 13821688, member: 32688″]
The drop of $200 on these drivers has me thinking of a blind buy of a GT2 with a Tensei Blue Regular Flex from PGATSS. The 90 day play guarantee is tough to beat if I need to tweak the set up. Figured I could get the adapter on my Accra GX 150 M4 shaft changed to a Titleist. Gives me a couple of shaft options.
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Mentioned in some other threads but if you have spare clubs lying around, take advantage of the Golf Galaxy 50% trade in deal going on. I just picked my GT2 up today trading in!
[QUOTE=”Pops, post: 13821700, member: 56070″]
If those right shots in graph are your high right miss that solid. Do you find that even the high right miss still carries nearly as far as your solid middle of the fairway shots. I’ve seen some incredible distance out of that high right that pops up once in a while.
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Absolutely, and those shots off to the right are the confirmation. I’ve had a few tee shots on the sim this winter that I would have thought had no business carrying as far as they did off swings that didn’t deserve it.
It’s not in the cards for this weekend, but I need to get the GT into a GolfTEC session with me and get some real numbers on it. It served me well for long enough to have earned that.
Its a little bonkers These are 200 less than they were
The price drop is making me pause on really consider picking up the GT3 instead of one of the new 2026 offerings. I have tested a couple new ones and not seeing a big leap in performance from what i got from the GT2 last year. Patiently waiting for the Quantum heads to arrive up North before i do anything, however at $950 CAD for the new triple diamond the GT3 at $680 is very appealing.
[QUOTE=”Iceman!, post: 13821688, member: 32688″]
The drop of $200 on these drivers has me thinking of a blind buy of a GT2 with a Tensei Blue Regular Flex from PGATSS. The 90 day play guarantee is tough to beat if I need to tweak the set up. Figured I could get the adapter on my Accra GX 150 M4 shaft changed to a Titleist. Gives me a couple of shaft options.
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Well I was close: Ended up with the GT1 with the Tensei 1K Blue 55R.
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Tried the GT2 with the same shaft and the Denali Red CB. Then went to the the GT1 with the Denali Red CB, Air Speeder. Decided to try the Tensei Blue and hit 2 beautiful draws like below.
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I’m having my Accra GX 150 M4 and Vanquish 4S converted to Titleist Adapters to give me a couple shaft options.
Got the Titleist Adapter on my ACCRA GX 150 M4 and adjusted the setting to C1.
Picked up a little ball speed and distance:
The GT1 has been a hard ponder since the price drop…just because. I sold my GT2 since the TSr2 has been just as good for me but it feels weird to not have a GT driver in the bag…to be honest, I am carrying two drivers (OG SiM Max) for no reason other than I have room…I guess, rules wise, I still have room for another driver :rolleyes: 😂
Very close to ordering the GT3 for 2026. At least the first half. There really wasn’t a reason for me to sell the GT2 and kinda miss it. The 3 gives me better spin numbers a little more consistently, with the 2 I was a little on the high side more often than not, super straight though
[QUOTE=”MH, post: 13822735, member: 38594″]
The price drop is making me pause on really consider picking up the GT3 instead of one of the new 2026 offerings. I have tested a couple new ones and not seeing a big leap in performance from what i got from the GT2 last year. Patiently waiting for the Quantum heads to arrive up North before i do anything, however at $950 CAD for the new triple diamond the GT3 at $680 is very appealing.
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I went into my local gg the past 2 days. They were slow and their 2 fitters sat with me a hour both days having me hit every new release this year plus the gt series. The gt3 was my second top club out of the testing falling 1 yard short of the qi4d. They were my 2 best dispersion circles so yeah I walked out with a gt3 and the money saved is going into new iron funds
[QUOTE=”Jchris05, post: 13837894, member: 61810″]
I went into my local gg the past 2 days. They were slow and their 2 fitters sat with me a hour both days having me hit every new release this year plus the gt series. The gt3 was my second top club out of the testing falling 1 yard short of the qi4d. They were my 2 best dispersion circles so yeah I walked out with a gt3 and the money saved is going into new iron funds
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If the Quantum testing heads are in tomorrow I’ll know what direction I’m going. I may be walking out or ordering the GT3.
Went to the Golf Galaxy free fitting today. Expected to walk out with a new driver. GT2 won the battle with the Qi4D by a hair due to consistency. Awesome for me. Saved me $200 and I picked up some ball speed over my DS Adapt Max K.
I did my fitting today. GT2 whipped my G410.
Went through some practice with the GT2 today, and much like my irons, wasn’t quite there with the driver, but afterwards played a few holes on the sim.
Fairways: 4/5
Average drive: 272 yds
Longest drive: 286 yds
Pretty okay with those numbers on a day where I’m not feeling so hot. And now discounted?
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[QUOTE=”R-Yang13, post: 13840434, member: 67512″]
Went through some practice with the GT2 today, and much like my irons, wasn’t quite there with the driver, but afterwards played a few holes on the sim.
Fairways: 4/5
Average drive: 272 yds
Longest drive: 286 yds
Pretty okay with those numbers on a day where I’m not feeling so hot. And now discounted?
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Seriously tempted to blind order a GT2 or GT3 at the current price
[QUOTE=”shanewu, post: 13840452, member: 38120″]
Seriously tempted to blind order a GT2 or GT3 at the current price
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What’s the worst that could happen? You get better and more confident off the tee, leading to lower scores and a big raise and a boat?
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[QUOTE=”R-Yang13, post: 13840455, member: 67512″]
What’s the worst that could happen? You get better and more confident off the tee, leading to lower scores and a big raise and a boat?
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I was supposed to get a boat when my scores got lower?
[QUOTE=”R-Yang13, post: 13840455, member: 67512″]
What’s the worst that could happen? You get better and more confident off the tee, leading to lower scores and a big raise and a boat?
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I need more of this outlook in my life!
[QUOTE=”amarkabove, post: 13840458, member: 75272″]
I was supposed to get a boat when my scores got lower?
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that’s a Great White North only thing…I think :LOL:
[QUOTE=”amarkabove, post: 13840458, member: 75272″]
I was supposed to get a boat when my scores got lower?
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[QUOTE=”shanewu, post: 13840459, member: 38120″]
I need more of this outlook in my life!
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[USER=48932]@BigDill[/USER] I didn’t accidentally talk myself into some sort of Pepsi Jet scenario, did I?
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Alright, a look at the numbers on the first pass. These are a bit hard to look at, guy told me no email summary so I snapped a couple photos. I suspected I was leaking some potential distance with the Max K (your club) and I was right.
I liked the GT2 and the Qi4D, but the Wi4D launched super low for me. Couldn’t get it up in the air even with a 12* version. The GT2 just really felt nice and easy to get in my slot and hit the ball. Dispersion wise all 3 balls landed in a tight circle right of the line which I liked. Also the 140+ ball speed was great. Really excited to get it on the course.
Quantum Max felt head heavy. I couldn’t time it to save my life so it was inconsistent for me.
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[QUOTE=”R-Yang13, post: 13840471, member: 67512″]
[USER=48932]@BigDill[/USER] I didn’t accidentally talk myself into some sort of Pepsi Jet scenario, did I?
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I know the Titleist GT’s don’t have some type of laminate face however one of the things that stand out to me is how “Soft” the face feels.
Not harsh and not loud.
Very “Titleististy”
And yes, there is such a thing…
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Let me know where my new boat is moored [USER=67512]@R-Yang13[/USER]
[QUOTE=”amarkabove, post: 13840529, member: 75272″]
Let me know where my new boat is moored [USER=67512]@R-Yang13[/USER]
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The price drop got me and the fact that the GT2 last year was really good for me. Picked up a GT3 today and after a couple rounds on the sim I’m happy with my purchase. I hit a couple of the 2026 drivers today before finally pulls the trigger. Only one left to test is the Quantum
[QUOTE=”Iceman!, post: 13840520, member: 32688″]
I know the Titleist GT’s don’t have some type of laminate face however one of the things that stand out to me is how “Soft” the face feels.
Not harsh and not loud.
Very “Titleististy”
And yes, there is such a thing…
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Yes, there is a “Titleisty” thing. Not sure it’s “soft”, at least not to me, but it [I]is[/I] very serious and business-like…Titleist just gets the job done.
The current price drop on new GT has pushed “experienced” down a little into my comfort zone. Interesting what the online selector picked. Gotta get out and hit one now!
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[QUOTE=”Bosco…, post: 13848219, member: 65357″]
The current price drop on new GT has pushed “experienced” down a little into my comfort zone. Interesting what the online selector picked. Gotta get out and hit one now!
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Price of equipment is so crazy high these days for little to no return on gains and dispersion. And performance of this is as good as anything released this year a fraction of the price. It’s a no brainer to pick this up if in the market. Just wish I could swing driver as well as I do my mini
I have the GT3 10* with Kai'li White 60x set to 9.25*. Soon as the OPTM Max K shows up I'll be putting these two drivers to the test against each other. Love the GT3 but want a touch more area on the face to miss, I've recently realized I'm not as good at golf as I thought I was. Going to be fun comparing two clubs from opposite ends of the driver category!
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The current price drop on new GT has pushed “experienced” down a little into my comfort zone. Interesting what the online selector picked. Gotta get out and hit one now!
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When I went to get fit I 100% figured a GT2 would be the winner and the GT3 was the winner. I was shocked when he told me. It has been a really good driver on course for me and won’t be changing it for any new release.
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When I went to get fit I 100% figured a GT2 would be the winner and the GT3 was the winner. I was shocked when he told me. It has been a really good driver on course for me and won’t be changing it for any new release.
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Similar story. When I did my Titleist staff fitting (not a box store thing), I was expecting GT2 to come out on top. Instead, the GT3 was clear the winner, and it totally solidified my course and sim driving game…no changes contemplated.
I’ve demoed drivers 3 times now and the GT3 has always come out on top as the longest out of everything. I wish I would have tried the GT2 though. I’m a little afraid the 3 may may not be as forgiving as I’d like on those off days.
Played a few more sim rounds with the GT3 over the weekend and the biggest difference i'm seeing from the GT2 i had all last year is the spin and launch are a bit lower with the 3 and for me that is a really good thing. I am using the same shaft i had in my 2 as well
I was fit into the GT3 last Feb and I have increased both FW hit % and avg distance. I came from a PING 425 Max. Love the GT3
I looked at some of my SIM numbers and my average spin is 3,400. Probably some room to fix that huh?
[QUOTE=”KEV, post: 13848308, member: 36767″]
I’ve demoed drivers 3 times now and the GT3 has always come out on top as the longest out of everything. I wish I would have tried the GT2 though. I’m a little afraid the 3 may may not be as forgiving as I’d like on those off days.
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I think the GT3 is more forgiving than most think. I can have some bad drives leaving the face a bit open and they are just straight pushes but usually will stay in play. It Takes an absolute trash swing to slice it hard.
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I looked at some of my SIM numbers and my average spin is 3,400. Probably some room to fix that huh
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A tad high yes. Might be a little too much of a descending strike
[QUOTE=”Awkward silence, post: 13848426, member: 20782″]
A tad high yes. Might be a little too much of a descending strike
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It’s also a short driver at 43-3/4” and 11* so I don’t know. I’ll let a fitter decide. This stuff is kinda out of my wheelhouse.
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