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Titleist launches new GTS driver range

News RoomBy News RoomMay 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Titleist launches new GTS driver range

Titleist’s new range of GTS drivers marks the company’s latest push to blend tour-level performance with enhanced forgiveness and custom fitting options for a wider range of golfers.

Building on the success of the TSR and GT families, the new GTS line introduces a more refined aerodynamic shape, updated weighting technology and a redesigned face aimed at delivering faster ball speeds across a larger impact area.

The range, which is on sale from June 11, but available for custom fitting now, comprises three different head profiles – GTS2, GTS3 and GTS4 – which are tailored to different player types, from skilled golfers seeking workability to higher handicap golfers looking for greater stability and accuracy off the tee.

Titleist says that the GTS driver range, which has been developed using extensive feedback from its tour players and amateur testing network, has been engineered to deliver faster ball speeds, greater forgiveness and more personalised performance through a series of advanced technologies.

NEW TECHNOLOGIES, ENHANCED PERFORMANCE

Central to the design is the new Speed Sync face, which has been strategically reinforced to maintain faster and more consistent ball speeds across the face, helping golfers achieve tighter carry distance dispersion and improved results on off-centre strikes.

A new Dual Weighting System allows fitters to position the centre of gravity more precisely to match an individual golfer’s swing mechanics. This enables players to optimise launch, spin and directional control, ultimately improving accuracy while maximising distance potential.

The GTS range also introduces a Split Mass Frame construction, featuring a full thermoform body that redistributes weight both rearward and forward. This combination increases stability and MOI while preserving optimal speed and launch conditions.

Aerodynamics have also been enhanced with a more pronounced raised tail profile designed to reduce drag and generate additional clubhead speed. High-contrast face graphics, inspired by feedback from tour professionals, are intended to make alignment easier and help golfers start the ball more consistently on target.

GTS2 Driver
For golfers looking for added power and consistency across the face, GTS2 makes maximum forgiveness even faster by strategically distributing weight to amplify speed and stability at the same time.

GTS3 Driver
GTS3 features an expanded adjustability system that enables Tour-level control over speed, stability, and ball flight. It’s the brand’s most adjustable driver ever – precision-tuned for explosive distance and consistency.

GTS4 Driver
For golfers losing distance due to high spin rates, GTS4 offers aggressive spin reduction. Now with an adjustable SureFit CG Track and a more forgiving 460cc head for faster, piercing drives with added stability.

GTS drivers are available for fittings and pre-sale now ahead of retail launch on June 11, with prices starting at £629 and rising to £799 for premium shaft options.

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