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USA Today
22-04-2025
- Automotive
- USA Today
Check out the newest Titleist GT golf clubs, including Justin Thomas' RBC winning driver
Check out the newest Titleist GT golf clubs, including Justin Thomas' RBC winning driver Titleist GT 1 driver The GT1 represents the biggest technological leap ever in Titleist driver design Shop at PGA TOUR Superstore Justin Thomas won the 2025 RBC Heritage in dramatic fashion on Sunday, holing a 21-foot birdie putt to win the tournament in a playoff. While it was his first win in three years, JT has been playing great golf so far this year, with five top-10 finishes. One of the reasons for Thomas improved play is a swap to the new Titleist GT2 driver. The GT2 is one of four drivers released by Titleist in 2025. The GT1 adds peak forgiveness, the GT2 maximizes stability, the GT3 aids left-right adjustability and the GT4 is for golfers who need a low-spin driver. Per Golfweek equipment guru David Dusek from his original club review earlier this year, For the past several generations of woods, Titleist has kept to the same naming conventions and made it very easy for golfers to get a good sense for what each driver is about. Clubs that end with a 2, like the recently released GT2, are designed to deliver a blend of stability and distance, while 3 clubs, such as the GT3, are made to blend left-and-right adjustability with enhanced ball speed. Clubs that get a 4 designation, such as the GT4, are low-spin offerings. But Titleist didn't stop with drivers, also releases three new accompanying GT hybrids in 2025. Per Dusek, "Players seeking high-launching, forgiving hybrids with lightweight configurations (GT1); golfers who want maximum forgiveness and stability (GT2); and advanced players who value workability and a compact, iron-like design for shaping shots (GT3)." Take a look at all the new Titleist GT drivers and hybrids to see which could be right for your game. Shop Titleist GT golf clubs at PGA TOUR Superstore Titleist GT drivers Titleist GT1 driver The Titleist GT1 is the most forgiving of the new Titleist drivers and retails for $649.99. Titleist GT2/3/4 drivers The other new Titleist drivers provide golfers different solutions including more stability, enhanced ball speed and low-spin offerings. Titleist GT2, GT3, GT4 drivers Shop all new Titleist GT drivers at PGA TOUR Superstore Shop Titleist GT drivers The GT1 features heavier weight in the front, causing the launch angle to decrease and ball speed to increase. The GT2 is slightly smaller and is the most forgiving of the three. Finally, the GT3 is the smallest of the bunch and crafted for the higher-level golfer. For a deeper dive into Titleist GT hybirds, check out David Dusek's full review.


USA Today
22-04-2025
- Automotive
- USA Today
Check out the newest Titleist GT golf clubs including Justin Thomas' RBC winning driver
Check out the newest Titleist GT golf clubs including Justin Thomas' RBC winning driver Justin Thomas won the 2025 RBC Heritage in dramatic fashion on Sunday, holing a 21-foot birdie putt to win the tournament in a playoff. While it was his first win in three years, JT has been playing great golf so far this year, with five top-10 finishes. One of the reasons for Thomas improved play is a swap to the new Titleist GT2 driver. The GT2 is one of four drivers released by Titleist in 2025. The GT1 adds peak forgiveness, the GT2 maximizes stability, the GT3 aids left-right adjustability and the GT4 is for golfers who need a low-spin driver. Per Golfweek equipment guru David Dusek from his original club review earlier this year, For the past several generations of woods, Titleist has kept to the same naming conventions and made it very easy for golfers to get a good sense for what each driver is about. Clubs that end with a 2, like the recently released GT2, are designed to deliver a blend of stability and distance, while 3 clubs, such as the GT3, are made to blend left-and-right adjustability with enhanced ball speed. Clubs that get a 4 designation, such as the GT4, are low-spin offerings. But Titleist didn't stop with drivers, also releases three new accompanying GT hybrids in 2025. Per Dusek, "Players seeking high-launching, forgiving hybrids with lightweight configurations (GT1); golfers who want maximum forgiveness and stability (GT2); and advanced players who value workability and a compact, iron-like design for shaping shots (GT3)." Take a look at all the new Titleist GT drivers and hybrids to see which could be right for your game. Shop Titleist GT golf clubs at PGA TOUR Superstore Titleist GT drivers Titleist GT1 driver The Titleist GT1 is the most forgiving of the new Titleist drivers and retails for $649.99. Titleist GT2/3/4 drivers The other new Titleist drivers provide golfers different solutions including more stability, enhanced ball speed and low-spin offerings. The GT1 features heavier weight in the front, causing the launch angle to decrease and ball speed to increase. The GT2 is slightly smaller and is the most forgiving of the three. Finally, the GT3 is the smallest of the bunch and crafted for the higher-level golfer. For a deeper dive into Titleist GT hybirds, check out David Dusek's full review.


USA Today
19-03-2025
- Automotive
- USA Today
Check out the new Titleist GT1 driver, available now
Check out the new Titleist GT1 driver, available now Show Caption Hide Caption Titleist Pro V1, Pro V1x golf balls (2025) Titleist updated the cores of the Pro V1 and Pro V1x to give them more iron and wedge spin while maintaining distance off the tee. Anytime Titleist releases a new product, it's a big deal in the golf world. When Titleist releases a an event. The new Titleist GT1 driver dropped earlier this year, along with accompanying fairway woods and hybrids. As is often the case when a new golf club gets released, it is not available to the public until weeks after the announcement. Luckily for golf fans everywhere, the Titleist GT1 is available in stores now. Extremely lightweight, the GT1 was designed to increase swing speed and add forgiveness, helping with both distance and control off the tee. LEARN MORE: Titleist GT1 driver Titleist drivers are trusted by Justin Thomas, Jordan Spieth, Wyndham Clark, Russell Henley, Ludvig Aberg and so many more players on the PGA Tour. Here's what Golfweek equipment guru David Dusek had to say in his initial Titleist GT1 review: "Titleist enhanced the aerodynamics, used new materials and designed the GT1 to create a higher launch that maximizes carry distance for golfers who need more height off the designed the GT1 with a slightly higher crown piece and lifted the back section of the sole to make the head slip through the air more efficiently, as it did with the other GT drivers. And to keep the center of gravity low, designers used a thermoform polymer crown. It weighs less than titanium, but it is extremely strong, so the GT1 gets the benefits of better aerodynamics without elevating the center of gravity. In fact, the GT1 has the deepest center of gravity of any Titleist driver, and that results in it creating more spin and a higher launch angle." The new GT1 driver, fairway woods and hybrids are available for men and women. More Titleist: Pro V1 free dozen golf balls deal: How to buy, prices for 2025 Shop Titleist GT1 drivers Recommendations are independently chosen by our editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us and our publishing partners a commission. Prices were accurate at the time this article was published but may change over time.


USA Today
19-03-2025
- Automotive
- USA Today
Check out the new Titleist GT1 driver, available now in stores
Check out the new Titleist GT1 driver, available now in stores Show Caption Hide Caption Titleist Pro V1, Pro V1x golf balls (2025) Titleist updated the cores of the Pro V1 and Pro V1x to give them more iron and wedge spin while maintaining distance off the tee. Anytime Titleist releases a new product, it's a big deal in the golf world. When Titleist releases a an event. The new Titleist GT1 driver dropped earlier this year, along with accompanying fairway woods and hybrids. As is often the case when a new golf club gets released, it is not available to the public until weeks after the announcement. Luckily for golf fans everywhere, the Titleist GT1 is available in stores now. Extremely lightweight, the GT1 was designed to increase swing speed and add forgiveness, helping with both distance and control off the tee. Titleist drivers are trusted by Justin Thomas, Jordan Spieth, Wyndham Clark, Russell Henley, Ludvig Aberg and so many more players on the PGA Tour. Here's what Golfweek Equipment Guru David Dusek had to say in his initial Titleist GT1 review: "Titleist enhanced the aerodynamics, used new materials and designed the GT1 to create a higher launch that maximizes carry distance for golfers who need more height off the designed the GT1 with a slightly higher crown piece and lifted the back section of the sole to make the head slip through the air more efficiently, as it did with the other GT drivers. And to keep the center of gravity low, designers used a thermoform polymer crown. It weighs less than titanium, but it is extremely strong, so the GT1 gets the benefits of better aerodynamics without elevating the center of gravity. In fact, the GT1 has the deepest center of gravity of any Titleist driver, and that results in it creating more spin and a higher launch angle." The new GT1 driver, fairway woods and hybrids are available for men and women. More Titleist: Pro V1 free dozen golf balls deal: How to buy, prices for 2025 Shop Titleist GT1 drivers Recommendations are independently chosen by our editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us and our publishing partners a commission. Prices were accurate at the time this article was published but may change over time.