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Sign up Closed: Titleist GT Long Game

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Equipment Type: Golf Clubs
Vendor: Titleist

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Titleist has introduced the GT Drivers and fairways, signifying Generational Technology, marking a significant shift in materials, construction, and performance from their previous TS models. Despite appearances suggesting minimal change, substantial advancements lie beneath the surface.

Titleist's goal was to enhance performance without altering the familiar look and feel. This approach ensures that players have a familiarity with their clubs year over year while hopefully experiencing performance gains. The GT models feature refined aerodynamics, with changes focused on the underside to reduce drag and increase speed, notably through the raised aft section.

Tony Covey and Chris Nickel have done full breakdowns and articles on both the drivers and fairway woods which can be found here drivers) and here (fairway woods). Here is a brief overview to whet your appetite.

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The New GT Line

The introduction of Split Mass Construction redistributes weight to the driver’s perimeter, enhancing stability and optimizing performance. Additionally, the GT lineup incorporates a seamless thermoform composite crown, marking a departure from previous designs. This innovative crown integrates a Proprietary Matrix Polymer (PMP), improving acoustics and mimicking the sound of titanium.

The GT drivers emphasize lowering the center of gravity, promoting consistent spin rates and enhancing forgiveness. Titleist’s Speed Ring with Variable Face Thickness (VFT) face technology aims to boost speed across the face, catering to off-center hits.

Titleist offers three GT driver models models (GT2, GT3, GT4) and two GT fariway wodo models (GT2 and GT3)

Each model maintains a familiar look but with significant improvements in speed, consistency, and overall performance. Titleist's approach ensures that while much has evolved, the essence of the driver remains unchanged, catering to both average golfers and Tour pros. The new GT family embodies the philosophy of advancing technology without compromising the core attributes that define Titleist drivers.

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The Testing Opportunity

We are searching for four golfers to test, review and keep a GT driver and fairway wood from Titleist. Testers will be fit through a Titleist certified fitter and will receive the clubs which they are fit for. 

Titleist has made some bolder claims with this line, and the name indicates this is a big leap forward. So can it be true? We want to see how this new line performs in the hands of our members and everyday golfers. 

SIGN UP ABOVE!

*Go to https://www.titleist.com/gt-metals 
*Build your set and post screenshot of results/dream set!

*Open to all registered MyGolfSpy Forum members. 
*Registration closes Aug 7.
*Testers will be announced on the Forum Aug 13. 

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Easily would save 8 shots a round with this set up. I'm currently only gaming a 9° and 16.5°! There's a huge gap between my 4w and 4h

 

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Would love the chance to test out the new Titleist clubs! Current rocking a TS3 and TS2 3W

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Awesome opportunity! Had a TS3 driver and really liked it but specs didn't fit me great. Found a great deal on a Callaway Epic Max LS driver and have really enjoyed it, but have heard great things on the new Titleist Woods. Built a setup below but not sure what shaft I would play honestly. This was based off the fitter on Titleist website but never been fit. I always find the driver test so interesting becuase year in year out these seems to get the most traction but I wonder how much the tech changes. I had a Stealth Version 1 and preferred the older Callway to it. Maybe it was just I didnt have the right specs but never found an insane jump in a driver like they claim. Would be interested how this tech stacks up to a heavy hitter from MGS being the Callaway Epic Max LS. Thanks for the opportunity!

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The tech story here is pretty cool. The proprietary composite crown that sounds like metal? Titleist is not just for looks..

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Just tried the GT3 and GT4 driver at my local Roger Dunn, and the forgiveness in distance, spin rate, and accuracy on off-center hits (especially off the heel) was absolutely bonkers. Would love a chance to try them on the course!

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