Titleist has recently introduced its new GT line of drivers, focused on delivering total driver performance rather than just forgiveness and consistency. The GT drivers are designed to be faster, longer, straighter, and more forgiving across the face compared to previous offerings. The line includes the GT2 (forgiveness, high MOI), GT3 (adjustability), and GT4 (low spin) models.
One significant feature of the GT drivers is the Seamless Thermoform Crown, made of an ultra-light Proprietary Matrix Polymer, allowing for precise mass placement for each model. This material also helps achieve the desired sound and feel. The Split Mass Construction of the clubheads distributes weight towards the front for enhanced ball speed and towards the rear for stability and increased MOI. The improved aerodynamics of the GT line reduce drag and increase clubhead speed.
The Speed Ring with Variable Face Thickness (VFT) technology in the GT drivers enhances ball speed on both center and off-center strikes. Additionally, the new face graphics are designed to help players frame the ball squarely at address. The GT2 model is a high launch, low spin driver ideal for players who need higher MOI without sacrificing ball speed. The GT3 offers high launch, lower spin, and adjustability, while the GT4 is a mid-launch, low-spin driver for players with higher spin rates.
According to Titleist, the GT line represents a significant leap forward in driver design and engineering, delivering the highest-performing driver they have ever made. The company emphasizes balanced performance across all attributes and claims that the GT drivers outperform their previous TSR line. Club Junkie’s take on the GT drivers is positive, with improvements in sound, feel, and performance compared to previous models.
The Titleist GT2 driver has been popular among tour players, with 60% usage, followed by the GT3 at 40%. Players who have switched to the GT drivers cite increased ball speed, tighter dispersions, better feel, and a more muted sound. The drivers have seen success on the PGA Tour, with multiple players putting them into play and experiencing performance benefits. The GT drivers are available for pre-sale now and will be at retail on 8/23, with a starting price of $649 and $849 with premium shaft options.
Overall, the Titleist GT line of drivers offers players improved ball speed, forgiveness, adjustability, and lower spin rates compared to previous models. The advanced technologies and materials used in the GT drivers contribute to their high performance and positive reception among tour players. If you’re looking for a driver with total performance capabilities, the Titleist GT drivers may be worth considering for your game.