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    Titleist GT2

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    Why We Like It

    • Targeting golfers with average to above-average swing speeds, the GT2 is larger than the GT3 and emphasizes forgiveness and higher launch.
    • Features a new thermoplastic-polymer-matrix crown (also used for the GT drivers) that weighs one-fifth as much as the surrounding steel.
    • Has a lower and slightly more forward center of gravity than the TSR2. This promotes a higher launch and better energy transfer for more carry distance.
    • The GT2 uses a high-strength 465-steel-alloy face insert that bends around the sole in an L-shape to enhance flexibility low on the face.
    • The leading edge features a flatter sole curvature that allows the front of the face to sit tighter to the turf for optimal ball speed and spin.
    • Top 5 in Performance, middle-handicaps
    • 13.5, 15, 16.5, 18, 21 degrees (with a 16-way adjustable hosel)

    hot list score breakdown

    Performance
    5.0
    50%*
    Innovation
    4.5
    30%*
    Look / Sound / Feel
    5.0
    20%*
    how we test
    An exhaustive review
    Our editors conduct meetings with club engineers from manufacturers large and small.
    A scientific method
    A panel of scientists determines the clubs that raise new possibilities in design and theory.
    Real players
    Our editors review the input of 32 typical golfers to find the clubs that resonate the most.
    Real results
    Our ratings reflect the best scores in the Hot List criteria of Performance, Look/Sound/Feel and Innovation.

    hot list testers feedback

    Aesthetics
    Plain
    Elaborate
    Acoustics
    Quieter
    Louder
    Sensory
    Softer
    Firmer
    Launch
    Lower
    Higher
    Forgiveness
    Least
    Most
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    COMMENT SUMMARY

    Hot List testers noted its compact, slightly taller head proportions that frame the ball and offer a timeless, sporty look. The face felt hot—huge pop—and produced an easy, high, right-to-left pro-style rise-and-fall trajectory with surprising distance. Consistently easy to launch and intuitive from tee or deck, it stayed stable through impact, delivered tight dispersion and forgiving mis-hit performance. One caveat: there's a modest drop in forgiveness compared with the most forgiving models.

    Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
    COMMENT SUMMARY

    Hot List panelists observed it was very easy to hit and required no extra help from the player, consistently producing a pronounced apex that it held — delivering reliable high-launch carries and steady hang.

    Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
    COMMENT SUMMARY

    Hot List testers noted it was extremely easy to launch and produced a boring-to-high, consistent right-to-left flight from tee and deck. Shots felt repeatable with minimal effort, delivering strong distance, power and predictable impact feedback—even on mis-hits. Reviewers liked its timeless, sporty head shape and recognizable look. One noted a modest loss of forgiveness, but not enough to offset its long, reliable performance.

    Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
    COMMENT SUMMARY

    Hot List panelists observed a compact, slightly taller profile that frames the ball well and delivers a kinetic, poppy feel. The face is hot—ball jumps off with a pro-style rise-and-fall trajectory, strong distance and tight dispersion. Stable through impact, very forgiving, and easy to find the sweet spot; mis-hits aren’t heavily penalized. One caveat: the smaller profile may not suit players who prefer larger-looking heads.

    Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
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