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Why We Like It
- The most compact of the four models (430cc) features a more forward center of gravity than any other GT model for the most spin reduction.
- Switchable front and back weights in the sole allow players to choose between a lower-spin option and a more forgiving setting.
- 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.
- The lightweight crown piece saves weight so that the center of gravity is slightly forward and lower from past models for increased ball speed and less spin.
- A new variable-thickness pattern includes a ring encircling the back perimeter of the face to maximize ball speed.
- MOI rating: Moderate
- 8, 9, 10 degrees (with a 16-way adjustable hosel)
- all
- low
- mid
- high
Hot List testers noted a classic small pear shape and clean topline that makes alignment effortless. The head delivers high launch with low spin and strong ball speed, translating to added distance. Players praised its simple, confidence-inspiring look and softer impact feel; one caveat was that some found the feel slightly muted. Overall, a high-launch, low-spin distance performer with excellent visuals.
Feedback included strong launch and high ball speed that translate to noticeable distance gains off the tee. The head offers a simple, clean look and is very easy to align at address. Impact feels noticeably soft, which many players will like, though it’s less firm than some drivers.
Hot List testers noted a compact pear shape and a clean, confidence-inspiring topline. Players praised its launch/spin profile — consistently high-launching with low spin for strong carry and rollout — and overall performance. One minor caveat: feel felt slightly subdued, though not outright bad.
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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