On this week's episode of GOLF's Fully Equipped, Titleist's Stephanie Luttrell breaks down the versatility of the new GT1 fairway woods.
Titleist has introduced its GT1 lineup of driver, fairway metals and hybrids, designed to offer higher launch and faster ball speeds. Here’s some need-to-know information on the clubs: What the ...
Titleist has introduced its GT1 lineup of driver, fairway metals and hybrids, designed to offer higher launch and faster ball speeds. Here’s some need-to-know information on the clubs ...
What you should know: Titleist enhanced the aerodynamics, used new materials and designed the GT1 to create a higher launch that maximizes carry distance for golfers who need more height off the tee.
Titleist enhanced the aerodynamics, used new materials and designed the GT1 to create a higher launch that maximizes carry ...
Titleist designed the GT1 fairway woods to be big, easy to hit and adjustable to help players and fitters fill gaps and hit ...
Now, however, Titleist has three new GT hybrids ready for golfers who want more distance, versatility and forgiveness than they get from long irons. The GT1, GT2 and GT3 are each designed to glide ...
The three Titleist GT hybrids allow players to choose up-and-down adjustability or left-right adjustability without sacrificing stability or distance.
All five new setups will be available for pre-sale on Jan. 29 and at Titleist-authorized golf shops on Feb. 14. All $449, with the exception of Phantom 11 Long Design ($499).