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Why We Like It
- Targeting golfers with average to above-average swing speeds, the GT2 is larger than the GT3 and emphasizes forgiveness and higher launch.
- Features a new thermoplastic-polymer-matrix crown (also used for the GT drivers) that weighs one-fifth as much as the surrounding steel.
- Has a lower and slightly more forward center of gravity than last year’s TSR2. This promotes a higher launch and better energy transfer for more carry distance.
- The GT2 uses a high-strength 465-steel-alloy face insert that bends around the sole in an L-shape to enhance flexibility low on the face.
- The leading edge features a flatter sole curvature that allows the front of the face to sit tighter to the turf for optimal ball speed and spin.
- Top 5 in Performance, middle- and high-handicaps
- 13.5, 15, 16.5, 18, 21 degrees (with a 16-way adjustable hosel)
what our testers said
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Patrick
It is pretty sexy. I love how black the head looks — like a new car. It's lighter than I'm used to and there's a crispness to it at impact. Confidence was building shot after shot. It had pop to it.

Daniel
33, Handicap 12
5 years testing
Sole moves seamlessly into the ball with consistent contact. The multiple adjustments made it easy to find my optimal target. Very repeatable flight and plenty of easy carry and aggressive roll.

Ryan
49, Handicap 10
7 years testing
Delivering the ball high and straight never got old. It felt accommodating to my wishes for ball flight direction and there was plenty of distance punch. I also feel like I could really grow with the club, and there are more gains to be had from it.

Wei
54, Handicap 13
9 years testing
I really like the overall shape of the head; there is something familiar and comforting about it. There is no garishness involved and that's something I really appreciate. The sound and the feel are all about power; it felt like even when I hit it slightly off-center, the sound and feel were pleasant.

Molly
37, Handicap 0
4 years testing
Could look at this club all day. Classic, clean looking. Muted grooves. Sole plate is modern but not over the top. Beautiful, penetrating flight. Penalized greatly on toe hits with direction but heel hits stayed pretty straight.
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Patrick
It is pretty sexy. I love how black the head looks — like a new car. It's lighter than I'm used to and there's a crispness to it at impact. Confidence was building shot after shot. It had pop to it.

Daniel
33, Handicap 12
5 years testing
Sole moves seamlessly into the ball with consistent contact. The multiple adjustments made it easy to find my optimal target. Very repeatable flight and plenty of easy carry and aggressive roll.

Ryan
49, Handicap 10
7 years testing
Delivering the ball high and straight never got old. It felt accommodating to my wishes for ball flight direction and there was plenty of distance punch. I also feel like I could really grow with the club, and there are more gains to be had from it.

Wei
54, Handicap 13
9 years testing
I really like the overall shape of the head; there is something familiar and comforting about it. There is no garishness involved and that's something I really appreciate. The sound and the feel are all about power; it felt like even when I hit it slightly off-center, the sound and feel were pleasant.

Molly
37, Handicap 0
4 years testing
Could look at this club all day. Classic, clean looking. Muted grooves. Sole plate is modern but not over the top. Beautiful, penetrating flight. Penalized greatly on toe hits with direction but heel hits stayed pretty straight.

Peter
57, Handicap 7
10+ years testing
I think the finish is what makes it shine, although it's plain otherwise. Elevated ordinary. Definitely has some juice off the face. Has a strong feel which kind of matches the performance — boring trajectory.

Skylar
26, Handicap 7
2 years testing
Such a smooth, sharp sound at impact — so satisfying when you crush it. It's slightly heavier in the head, but it's not bad. Might've helped me square the club up at impact. Incredibly consistent and easy ball flight.

Matt
52, Handicap 11
3 years testing
A compact little bulldog of a fairway wood. Packs a punch. Like a two-door sports car. Made me want to get after it. I got high, straight green- and fairway-seeking shots. Club felt like it got to the ball quickly.

Wayne
60, Handicap 6
2 years testing
Hit a few off the bottom and a few off the toe and they came back to the center line and got some distance on them. Would stay in play even with bad hits. The ones that did stay in the center went well. Good launch, height and distance.

John
55, Handicap 11
1 year testing
Heavy in the hands, felt like I was swinging a sledgehammer. Resulted in major distance gains. Found the center pretty easily, solid sweet spot. Everything stayed in play, even misses.

Gary
37, Handicap 13
10+ years testing
Really natural and balanced footprint of the club. the fairway wood shaping is confidence-inspiring. High-end shaping. Love the rising trajectory — with a whoosh — to a slightly above average height.

Anand
42, Handicap 6
10+ years testing
Love the way it looks. Has this unassuming power behind it, even when ball hits face. Doesn't feel super hot off the face, but you look up and it keeps going up and up. Worked well off the deck and tee. Head glides through the turf.

Ricky
46, Handicap +3
10+ years testing
I love this simple pear-shaped head. Wish the top wasn't polished, but it's not too distracting. Ball came off mid-flight and stayed there in the wind. The ball held the line well. Could work this club fairly easy.

Paul
63, Handicap 4
10+ years testing
Perhaps the longest one I hit during testing. I was taken aback a little by the rigid feel and clicky sound. Not annoying but noticeable. Goes with the impressive distance.

RC
63, Handicap 7
2 years testing
Thought it had a really nice look even with the smaller head. Looking down at a Titleist, I expect the head to be shiny. Performed well. Center face almost every time, mishits were rare and able to power through.

Alex
40, Handicap 11
6 years testing
The ball felt like it just kept rising incrementally as if it was going up stairs. Not a ton of roll, but really long carry. White grooves on the black head are a good touch. Sharper, higher pitched sound.

Sean
53, Handicap 6
8 years testing
It flew effortlessly. Looked nice, exploded off the face. Perfect draws on command, along with the occasional fade. Good club to have in your bag for any round.

Daniel
33, Handicap 12
5 years testing
Sole moves seamlessly into the ball with consistent contact. The multiple adjustments made it easy to find my optimal target. Very repeatable flight and plenty of easy carry and aggressive roll.

Wei
54, Handicap 13
9 years testing
I really like the overall shape of the head; there is something familiar and comforting about it. There is no garishness involved and that's something I really appreciate. The sound and the feel are all about power; it felt like even when I hit it slightly off-center, the sound and feel were pleasant.

Gary
37, Handicap 13
10+ years testing
Really natural and balanced footprint of the club. the fairway wood shaping is confidence-inspiring. High-end shaping. Love the rising trajectory — with a whoosh — to a slightly above average height.

Ryan
49, Handicap 10
7 years testing
Delivering the ball high and straight never got old. It felt accommodating to my wishes for ball flight direction and there was plenty of distance punch. I also feel like I could really grow with the club, and there are more gains to be had from it.

Peter
57, Handicap 7
10+ years testing
I think the finish is what makes it shine, although it's plain otherwise. Elevated ordinary. Definitely has some juice off the face. Has a strong feel which kind of matches the performance — boring trajectory.

Skylar
26, Handicap 7
2 years testing
Such a smooth, sharp sound at impact — so satisfying when you crush it. It's slightly heavier in the head, but it's not bad. Might've helped me square the club up at impact. Incredibly consistent and easy ball flight.

Matt
52, Handicap 11
3 years testing
A compact little bulldog of a fairway wood. Packs a punch. Like a two-door sports car. Made me want to get after it. I got high, straight green- and fairway-seeking shots. Club felt like it got to the ball quickly.

Wayne
60, Handicap 6
2 years testing
Hit a few off the bottom and a few off the toe and they came back to the center line and got some distance on them. Would stay in play even with bad hits. The ones that did stay in the center went well. Good launch, height and distance.

John
55, Handicap 11
1 year testing
Heavy in the hands, felt like I was swinging a sledgehammer. Resulted in major distance gains. Found the center pretty easily, solid sweet spot. Everything stayed in play, even misses.

Anand
42, Handicap 6
10+ years testing
Love the way it looks. Has this unassuming power behind it, even when ball hits face. Doesn't feel super hot off the face, but you look up and it keeps going up and up. Worked well off the deck and tee. Head glides through the turf.

RC
63, Handicap 7
2 years testing
Thought it had a really nice look even with the smaller head. Looking down at a Titleist, I expect the head to be shiny. Performed well. Center face almost every time, mishits were rare and able to power through.

Alex
40, Handicap 11
6 years testing
The ball felt like it just kept rising incrementally as if it was going up stairs. Not a ton of roll, but really long carry. White grooves on the black head are a good touch. Sharper, higher pitched sound.

Sean
53, Handicap 6
8 years testing
It flew effortlessly. Looked nice, exploded off the face. Perfect draws on command, along with the occasional fade. Good club to have in your bag for any round.

Molly
37, Handicap 0
4 years testing
Could look at this club all day. Classic, clean looking. Muted grooves. Sole plate is modern but not over the top. Beautiful, penetrating flight. Penalized greatly on toe hits with direction but heel hits stayed pretty straight.

Ricky
46, Handicap +3
10+ years testing
I love this simple pear-shaped head. Wish the top wasn't polished, but it's not too distracting. Ball came off mid-flight and stayed there in the wind. The ball held the line well. Could work this club fairly easy.

Paul
63, Handicap 4
10+ years testing
Perhaps the longest one I hit during testing. I was taken aback a little by the rigid feel and clicky sound. Not annoying but noticeable. Goes with the impressive distance.
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