Unveiled at the prestigious Memorial Tournament, the Titleist GT2, GT3 and GT4 drivers mark a significant step forward in the world of golf. With rapid adoption by professionals during the DP World Tour and the KLM Open, these technological gems will redefine performance on the greens.

Updated Titleist GT drivers

GT2,3,4 Drivers ©Titleist

On the occasion of Memorial tournament, the new generation of the most played driver during the Tours (Titleist GT) was revealed by the R&D team of Titleist Metalwoods. The new versions were launched at the end of June during the DP World Tour, the KLM Open.

Presentation of the new drivers GT2, GT3 et GT4 marks the start of the selection and validation process which will continue over the coming weeks and months across all professional infrastructures around the world. The new fairway woods Titleist GT will also make their debut.

Collaboration with top golfers throughout the R&D process until final validation is obtained is an integral part of the development of all high-performance golf equipment.

“All members of the Titleist Golf Club R&D team are committed to developing equipment of the highest quality high quality. They fully understand the needs golfers on the PGA TOUR and in general. They saw everything and are able to fix everything. There is no limit to their possibilities. They know the equipment on the at your fingertips and always find a solution to satisfy you. »
Cameron Young

Representatives from Titleist Tour will be accompanying golfers over the coming weeks to help familiarize them with the new GT models and gather feedback on performance.

Titleist Drivers on the biggest stages

The Titleist driver is the most popular PGA TOUR. He has also been able to establish himself since the 2018-19 season and the launch of the Titleist Speed ​​Project. At the Canadian Open, 59 golfers used a Titleist driver, 25 more than the leading competing brand.

Some of the best golfers in the world currently using a Titleist driver include: Ludvig Åberg, Wyndham Clark, Brian Harman, Max Homa, Tom Kim, Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas, Cameron Young and Will Zalatoris, as well as the winners of the FedEx Cup 2021, US Open 2022 and WM Phoenix Open 2024.

Drivers also distinguish themselves during the biggest amateur championships.
At the NCAA Men's Divisional Championship, more than half of golfers (51%) used a Titleist driver, including the individual champion. A week earlier, the Titleist driver also dominated the NCAA women's division championship (33%). Last April, during the tournament Augusta National Women's Amateur, golfers largely favored Titleist drivers, including the winner.

Updated Titleist GT drivers

GT2,3,4 Drivers ©Titleist

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