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Home»News»Titleist introduces new GT2, GT3, and GT4 woods at the 2024 Memorial Tournament
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Titleist introduces new GT2, GT3, and GT4 woods at the 2024 Memorial Tournament

News RoomBy News RoomJune 3, 2024Updated:June 3, 20243 Mins Read
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A major event in the golfing world occurred at Muirfield Village, Ohio, where Titleist unveiled its newest drivers and fairway woods – the GT2, GT3, and GT4, which are set to be used for the first time by PGA Tour professionals like Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth at the 2024 Memorial Tournament. It has been almost two years since Titleist released the TSR line of drivers, fairway woods, and hybrids, indicating that the introduction of the GT woods was not unexpected, given the brand’s typical two-year product cycle. The GT drivers and fairway woods were recently added to the USGA’s Conforming Driver Head list, indicating their imminent release.

While Titleist has not officially disclosed information about the GT drivers and fairway woods, it is known that these clubs were developed based on feedback from staff players, reflecting Titleist’s commitment to creating high-quality equipment. The GT2 driver is designed for stability, with a high moment of inertia and a center of gravity positioned further back in the head. On the other hand, the GT3 driver offers draw-fade adjustability, with a five-setting adjustable weight that allows for center of gravity shifts to create a draw or fade bias. The GT4 driver focuses on spin and launch adjustability, with two adjustable weights that can be positioned for optimal spin rates and launch conditions.

All three GT drivers feature Titleist’s SureFit hosel system, which allows golfers to adjust the loft and lie angle independently. The GT fairway woods mirror the design philosophy of their corresponding drivers, with the GT2 being the largest in size and the GT3 featuring a moveable weight for draw or fade bias. Titleist has not revealed a specific release date for the GT drivers and fairway woods, but historically, new clubs are made available for purchase two to three months after their PGA Tour debut. As a result, consumers can expect to see the GT family in stores by late summer.

In conclusion, the GT2, GT3, and GT4 drivers and fairway woods represent Titleist’s latest innovation in golf equipment, catering to the needs of professional and amateur golfers alike. With a focus on stability, adjustability, and performance, these new clubs are poised to make an impact on the golfing community. Golf enthusiasts can look forward to experiencing the benefits of the GT drivers and fairway woods in the near future, as Titleist continues to push the boundaries of golf technology and design.

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