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Why We Like It
- This model has the lightest overall weight of the four drivers in the GT family but the deepest center of gravity for high stability and launch.
- The lightweight balance gives moderate-swing-speed golfers potentially more control, speed and a higher flight.
- The rear weight port can accommodate a heavier flat weight to fit average-swing-speed players looking for a slight draw bias.
- A lightweight thermoformed polymer piece wraps around the crown to meet the sole on the heel and toe sides to maintain Titleist’s preferred sound and feel.
- That smooth look on the sole isn’t just for effect. Combined with a slightly raised rear section, the GT family creates better aerodynamic shaping for increased swing-speed potential.
- A new variable-thickness pattern includes a ring encircling the back perimeter of the face to maximize ball speed.
- MOI rating: Above Average
- 9, 10, 12 degrees (with a 16-way adjustable hosel)
- all
- low
- mid
- high
Hot List testers noted a high‑rising, pro‑style draw with a muted, firm yet explosive "thwack" at impact that felt like efficient energy transfer. Its clean look inspired confidence and it consistently produced the controlled baby draws players wanted. Distance was acceptable enough that many said they'd be happy to play it repeatedly.
Feedback included praise for the club’s very clean look and its ability to produce a controllable “baby draw.” Distance was described as acceptable rather than exceptional, but overall feel and consistency left reviewers saying they'd happily play it repeatedly.
Hot List testers noted it launched beautiful, high‑rising pro-style draws with a muted yet firm, explosive impact—described as a strong "thwack." Players praised the palpable energy transfer, saying their swing felt fully connected to the ball flight.
Range Results
We tracked 20,000 shots through player testing and then had them analyzed by our team of scientists. These graphics reflect the relative performance our players saw for each club in the category.
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