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Take a close look at what golfers have in the bag this week at the Memorial, as you might see a new line of Titleist drivers. Say hello to the Titleist GT range.
This week will see the Titleist GT2, GT3 and GT4 metalwoods making their debut on the PGA Tour, with the Titleist tour seeding and validation process starting to take shape.
Titleist drivers are the most played on the PGA Tour, which is largely down to the success of the TSR and TSi ranges. Now, we’re going to see a lot of those upgraded to the GT line.
#GT is here. pic.twitter.com/PXPVLyGePJ
— Titleist (@Titleist) June 3, 2024
The likes of Ludvig Aberg, Wyndham Clark, Brian Harman, Max Homa, Tom Kim, Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas, Cameron Young, Will Zalatoris and newly crowned Canadian Open champion Robert MacIntyre game a Titleist driver, making them the most popular on tour.
While details on the new range are limited for the moment – we can expect to find out more in the coming months – early signs show these to be a progression, rather than a wholesale change, from previous generations.
“The whole Titleist Golf Club R&D team from top to bottom is just obsessed with making things as good as they can and they have such a deep understanding of us on the PGA TOUR and golfers in general,” said Titleist Brand Ambassador Cameron Young.
“They’ve seen everything, and there’s no little thing that you can bring to them that isn’t fixable or something they can’t experiment with. They all have such a deep knowledge of the equipment, there’s always a solution to what you’re looking for.”
Thursday’s opening round in Ohio will be the first time we’ll get the chance to see how the GT range performs in the hands of the best players in the world. If it’s anything like previous drivers, we know they’ll perform very well.
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