The Titleist GT driver family has seen unprecedented use and success on tour and at retail since its release nearly two years ago but now, fan have been officially introduced to the brand new GTS drivers and fairway woods.
Already in play on the various professional circuits, the GTS family has already claimed multiple victories, with Major winners and Ryder Cup stars among the notable names putting the new clubs in-play.
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Key Technology
A new Split Mass Frame has been constructed so that the internal mass is positioned both towards the back of the club head as well as low and forward.
Having the weight split between these locations means the GTS drivers offer increased stability and inertia without sacrificing speed and launch.
This has been unlocked by the full thermoform body, which is built with the brand’s Proprietary Matrix Polymer. This, along with a new Dual Weighting System, allows for even more personalized performance when it comes to custom fitting.
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Titleist has also adjusted the face design of the GTS, creating something called Speed Sync, which aids forgiveness, particularly on high-face impacts.
More forgiveness compliments the re-designed aerodynamics, whereby drag is reduced from the streamlined design. This should result in more speed and, consequently, more distance.
What Are The Models?
As mentioned, the GTS2, GTS3 and GTS4 drivers are available, with all three providing different performance traits, as well as GTS2 and GTS3 fairway woods.
The GTS2 driver is designed for golfers seeking added power and consistency across the face through a fast and forgiving design, with high launch and mid spin profile.
The GTS3 driver, meanwhile, will aid golfers who want more control over speed and ball flight. It delivers lower launch and spin than GTS2 with a more compact profile and deeper face.
Finally, the GTS4 driver is the lowest-spinning driver in the lineup, and designed to…
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