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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 the 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-handicaps
- 13.5, 15, 16.5, 18, 21 degrees (with a 16-way adjustable hosel)
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Hot List testers noted its compact, slightly taller head proportions that frame the ball and offer a timeless, sporty look. The face felt hot—huge pop—and produced an easy, high, right-to-left pro-style rise-and-fall trajectory with surprising distance. Consistently easy to launch and intuitive from tee or deck, it stayed stable through impact, delivered tight dispersion and forgiving mis-hit performance. One caveat: there's a modest drop in forgiveness compared with the most forgiving models.
Hot List panelists observed it was very easy to hit and required no extra help from the player, consistently producing a pronounced apex that it held — delivering reliable high-launch carries and steady hang.
Hot List testers noted it was extremely easy to launch and produced a boring-to-high, consistent right-to-left flight from tee and deck. Shots felt repeatable with minimal effort, delivering strong distance, power and predictable impact feedback—even on mis-hits. Reviewers liked its timeless, sporty head shape and recognizable look. One noted a modest loss of forgiveness, but not enough to offset its long, reliable performance.
Hot List panelists observed a compact, slightly taller profile that frames the ball well and delivers a kinetic, poppy feel. The face is hot—ball jumps off with a pro-style rise-and-fall trajectory, strong distance and tight dispersion. Stable through impact, very forgiving, and easy to find the sweet spot; mis-hits aren’t heavily penalized. One caveat: the smaller profile may not suit players who prefer larger-looking heads.
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