In Titleist metalwood parlance, the “1” model assumes the identity of the lightweight option. With the GT1 fairway wood, that ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The Titleist GT1 lineup of driver, fairway woods and hybrids continues the idea of bringing the technology of the company's mainstream lineup to players who are looking for ...
But now Titleist is ready to pull the cover back on the GT1 line of drivers and fairway woods, which is better optimized for the player who needs a lightweight profile and high launch. Here are ...
What you should know: Titleist designed the GT1 fairway woods to be big, easy to hit and adjustable to help players and fitters fill gaps and hit shots to precise distances. The deep dive ...
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).
Compared with TSR1, the GT1 hybrid has longer heel-to-toe to boost forgiveness. Titleist took feedback from Tour players and made a sleeker profile for the GT2 hybrid, but it remains the highest ...
Vokey is bringing one of the Tour's most popular lob wedges — a favorite of Scottie Scheffler's — to the regular SM10 retail ...
Hybrids are divisive. Some golfers love them. Others loathe them. They’re either a panacea for long-iron struggles or one ...