Who they're for: Any golfer who needs more spin, height and stability off the tee and from the fairway. What you should know: Titleist designed the GT1 fairway woods to be big, easy to hit and ...
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 more ...
When Titleist launched it’s GT line of drivers and fairways back in August, a replacement for the ultralight and high-launching TSR1 line of products was missing. But now Titleist is ready to pull the ...
What do Matt Fitzpatrick, Cameron Davis and Doug Ghim all have in common? All are PGA Tour players using a fairway wood originally designed for slow-swing-speed high-handicappers! An interesting ...
Who it’s for: Players who love a shallow-faced, easy-launching fairway wood but need lower spin and a more penetrating flight. What you should know: The GT1 3TOUR is designed to be a powerful option ...
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, which were ...
Anytime Titleist releases a new product, it's a big deal in the golf world. When Titleist releases a driver...it's an event. The new Titleist GT1 driver dropped earlier this year, along with ...
The Titleist GT1 3Tour fairway wood follows an interesting trend of Tour pros gravitating toward the higher launching model. The post Titleist's GT1 3Tour fairway wood blends Tour-grade performance ...
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