Posted May 15, 2026 in Products and Brands by Rob Lyon

Two golfers can swing the same driver and see completely different ball flights. One may launch it too high, while another fights excess spin or struggles to keep the ball from drifting offline.
That’s part of what makes driver fitting so personal, and it’s also the direction Titleist leaned into with the new GTS drivers, now available at Worldwide Golf.
The new lineup – Titleist GTS2 Driver, Titleist GTS3 Driver, and Titleist GTS4 Driver – builds around increased adjustability, giving golfers more ways to fine tune launch, spin, and shot shape while still maintaining the speed and stability expected from a modern driver.
A Different Approach to Weight Distribution

At the center of the GTS lineup is a new Split Mass Frame construction.
Titleist uses a thermoform body made from its Proprietary Matrix Polymer material to free up weight internally. That extra mass is then repositioned strategically throughout the head – low and forward to support speed and launch conditions, while also moving weight rearward to maintain stability on off-center strikes.
The result is a driver family that balances multiple performance elements at the same time rather than leaning too heavily in one direction.
More Adjustability Across the Lineup

One of the biggest changes in the GTS family is how much fitting flexibility has been added to each model.
The GTS2 uses a forward-and-back dual-weight system, while the GTS3 and GTS4 feature adjustable track weighting paired with rear weighting. Flipping or repositioning weights changes center of gravity placement, allowing golfers to influence launch and spin characteristics more precisely than before.
That added adjustability gives professional fitters at Worldwide Golf and players more room to dial in performance based on swing tendencies and preferred shot shape.
Faster Through the Air

Titleist also reshaped portions of the GTS lineup to improve aerodynamics.
The rear portions of the GTS2 and GTS3 heads sit slightly higher compared to previous generations, helping airflow stay attached to the clubhead more efficiently during the swing. The goal is added speed without sacrificing launch conditions or forgiveness.
At impact, a redesigned Speed Sync face helps maintain performance across a wider portion of the hitting area, particularly on strikes higher on the clubface.
Three Models, Three Different Ball Flight Profiles

The GTS2 is built for golfers looking for a combination of power, forgiveness, and consistent performance across the hitting area. It produces higher launch with mid-range spin and pairs that ball flight with a sleek profile that sits confidently behind the ball.

Designed with a more compact shape and deeper face profile, the GTS3 brings launch and spin down slightly compared to the GTS2. Adjustable track weighting also adds another layer of ball flight tuning.

Built as the lowest-spinning model in the lineup, the GTS4 targets golfers looking to reduce spin while maintaining forgiveness. Unlike previous “4” models, the newer 460cc profile adds more stability on off-center contact.
A More Refined Look at Address
The visual side of the GTS lineup also received attention. New high-contrast face graphics help frame the golf ball more clearly at address, while subtle shaping refinements give each model a cleaner appearance behind the ball. Those details may seem minor at first glance, but they can affect how the club sets up visually before the swing.
The GTS Lineup Extends Beyond the Driver

Titleist also expanded the GTS family into fairway woods, with both the Titleist GTS2 Fairway and Titleist GTS3 Fairway carrying many of the same design themes found in the drivers.
The GTS2 fairway focuses on playability through a larger profile, shallower face, and lower center of gravity that helps promote easier launch from a variety of lies. Interchangeable heel-toe weighting also adds another layer of fitting flexibility for golfers looking to fine tune directional control and feel.
Meanwhile, the GTS3 fairway shifts toward a deeper face profile and more compact pear-shaped look geared toward players with a steeper angle of attack. Lower spin characteristics and adjustable weighting give more experienced players additional control over launch and ball flight.
Titleist also introduced women’s versions of both the Titleist Women’s GTS2 Driver and Titleist Women’s GTS2 Fairway. The lineup keeps the same Split Mass Frame construction, Speed Sync face technology, and adjustable weighting concepts found in the standard models while emphasizing high launch, forgiveness, and stable speed across the hitting area.
Find the Titleist GTS Drivers at Worldwide Golf

The new Titleist GTS drivers continue to push deeper into fitting flexibility, giving golfers more ways to fine tune launch, spin, stability, and overall ball flight within a tour-validated lineup.
Whether the goal is higher launch, lower spin, additional forgiveness, or more shot-shaping control, the GTS family offers three distinct profiles designed to fit a wide range of swings.
CLICK HERE to explore the Titleist GTS drivers and fairway woods at Worldwide Golf.