In the world of golf clubs, the Titleist GT driver series has been making waves as one of the most awaited releases of 2025. The lineup includes the GT1, GT2, GT3, and GT4, and we’ve put them through their paces to see how they compare to their rivals. At a hefty price tag of $649, the decision to upgrade isn’t one to rush into. So, here’s a detailed look at the GT drivers to help you decide if they’re worth the investment.
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### Results of the Titleist GT 2025 Driver Tests
When it comes to sheer distance, the GT2 and GT4 models are top contenders, impressively standing out in our 2025 tests. The GT2 snagged the title for the longest distance, closely followed by the GT4. However, despite these distances, neither model excelled in accuracy or forgiveness. The GT1 emerged as the most precise among the group but still ranked seventh overall in accuracy. If distance is your game, the GT2, GT3, and GT4 are your best bets, while precision-seeking players might look elsewhere.
| Driver Model | 2025 Test Ranking (out of 37) | Overall Score | Distance Score | Accuracy Score | Forgiveness Score |
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| Titleist GT2 | 5th | 9.5 | 9.8 | 8.6 | 8.2 |
| Titleist GT3 | 9th | 9.4 | 9.5 | 8.8 | 8.0 |
| Titleist GT4 | 11th | 9.3 | 9.8 | 7.9 | 8.5 |
| Titleist GT1 | 31st | 8.4 | 7.4 | 9.0 | 7.6 |
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### Why You Might Consider Making the Switch to Titleist GT Drivers
Here’s why the Titleist GT drivers could be enticing in 2025.
#### Craving Extra Yardage?
If gaining distance is your primary goal, you’ll be pleased with the GT2, which topped the list of 2025’s longest drivers, followed by GT4 and GT3 in second and fifth, respectively. This ranking clearly demonstrates Titleist’s leap in distance capabilities. On average, the GT2 reached 252.02 yards, with the GT4 and GT3 close behind. The GT1, focused on accuracy, averaged a shorter 243.02 yards.
#### Favor a Classic Appearance?
Golfers who love a traditional driver look and feel will appreciate the GT series’ aesthetics. The GT4, with its compact 430cc head, gives off a classic vibe. The GT2, being the flagship model, garnered praises like, “looks pure at address. I could put this driver into the bag,” reflecting its appeal.
#### Value Accuracy but Don’t Want to Lose Distance?
For players who don’t want to compromise on distance yet appreciate accuracy, the GT2 and GT4 are fine choices. The GT3 and GT1 offer precision, though the GT1 may sacrifice too much distance for some.
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### Why You Might Skip Upgrading to a Titleist GT Driver
Though the GT2, GT4, and GT3 shine in distance, they falter in precision and forgiveness, which might give pause to some.
#### Is Forgiveness Key for You?
Forgiveness, measured by how consistently forgiving a driver is, isn’t the GT drivers’ strong point. The GT2, with its focus on distance, lacks forgiveness. All four models ended up in the lower half for this metric. For those prioritizing forgiveness, the PXG Black Ops Tour or Srixon ZXI Max could be better alternatives.
#### Accuracy Troubles?
The GT series showed average accuracy, with GT1 leading in this aspect but at the cost of distance. However, GT2 and GT3 managed a decent balance of range and precision. A custom fitting can fine-tune this balance.
#### Budget Constraints?
New GT drivers are priced at $649, while the older TSR models are just $449. They might not match the GT’s distance feats but are worth considering if you’re watching your wallet.
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### What This All Means for Your Decision
Getting fitted can reveal if the Titleist GT fits your swing and style. Here’s the takeaway:
– Opt for GT2 or GT4 if you prioritize maximum distance and are okay with less forgiveness.
– GT3 offers a nice blend of distance and playability.
– If forgiveness tops your list, other brands might suit you better.
For a deeper dive, check out the full Best Golf Driver 2025 results. These insights were first shared on MyGolfSpy.