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    Titleist GT1

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    Why We Like It

    • Built for golfers with moderate swing speeds, this lighter design focuses on combining higher launch with increased stability on off-center hits.
    • A deeper center of gravity (deepest in the GT lineup) fuels that enhanced stability.
    • The GT1 has a shallower face compared to the TSR1 (and GT2/GT3) to help instill confidence in golfers who struggle to launch the ball in the air.
    • Front and rear sole weights (11 and three grams) emphasize higher launch and forgiveness (heavy weight in rear) or high launch and lower spin (heavy weight in front).
    • Features a new thermoplastic-polymer-matrix crown (also used for the GT drivers) that weighs one-fifth as much as the surrounding steel.
    • The GT1 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.
    • 15, 18, 21, 24 degrees (with a 16-way adjustable hosel)

    hot list score breakdown

    Performance
    5.0
    50%*
    Innovation
    4.5
    30%*
    Look / Sound / Feel
    5.0
    20%*
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    Our ratings reflect the best scores in the Hot List criteria of Performance, Look/Sound/Feel and Innovation.

    hot list testers feedback

    Aesthetics
    Plain
    Elaborate
    Acoustics
    Quieter
    Louder
    Sensory
    Softer
    Firmer
    Launch
    Lower
    Higher
    Forgiveness
    Least
    Most
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    COMMENT SUMMARY

    Hot List testers noted a sleek, simple setup and proportional design that’s easy to hit—especially off the ground. It produced towering, straight ball flights with exceptional ball speed and added roll, launching higher and staying controlled. Forgiving on mis-hits, it felt effortless even when swung harder, enabling repeatable shots and consistent distance. Sound and feel are firm; occasionally shots feel slightly heeled (one minor caveat). Overall praised for power, consistency, high launch and a clean, attractive look.

    Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
    COMMENT SUMMARY

    Hot List testers noted a no-frills design that delivers consistent performance and a higher launch. Sleek, attractive looks and strong turf interaction made it very easy to hit off the ground; while playable off the tee, it excelled from the fairway. Overall praised for predictable trajectories, clean aesthetics, and a forgiving, easy-to-launch feel — with the sole caveat being marginally better performance from turf than from the tee.

    Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
    COMMENT SUMMARY

    Hot List panelists observed reliable distance with extra rollout and a sleek look. It produced a loud, towering ball flight with exceptional ball speed and seemingly effortless power, yielding a fairly straight, highly repeatable trajectory. Players found it easy to launch and keep shots climbing while maintaining control. One drawback: the club has a firmer feel that can sometimes register like heel contact on solid strikes.

    Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
    COMMENT SUMMARY

    Hot List testers noted a simple, well-proportioned setup that inspires confidence. Impact is understated yet powerful, with strong forgiveness that corrects mis-hits. The head lets players ramp up speed and tempo without losing control — "beast mode" — making it exceptionally easy to send the ball long and true. (Feel is subtle, which some may perceive as low feedback.)

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