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The Ultimate Titleist GT Fairways Guide – Which One? GT2 or GT3
Titleist GT Fairways Guide
The new Titleist GT2 and GT3 fairway metals expand on the innovations from the GT driver series, delivering fast golf ball speeds, high flight, optimised spin, and longer carry. These fairway woods feature cutting-edge Seamless Thermoform Crowns made from Titleist’s Proprietary Matrix Polymer for enhanced weight distribution and sound.
The Titleist GT Fairways consist of two models: the GT2 and GT3 models are fine-tuned with an L-Cup Face for improved performance on low-impact shots and offer distinct shaping to meet player preferences. Both models maintain optimal launch, with either similar or reduced spin, ensuring peak performance off the tee and into the green.
Titleist GT2 Fairway Wood
The GT2 fairway wood combines high flight, low spin, and excellent forgiveness. Golfers can fine-tune distance gaps at the top of their set with five loft options. The club features an inviting profile with a shallow face, making it well-suited for players with a sweeping swing who prefer fairway metals that excel off the turf.
GT2 Fairway Specifications:
- High launch, low spin
- Available Lofts: 13.5°, 15.0°, 16.5°, 18.0°, 21.0° (Right & Left Handed)
- Standard Lengths: 43″ (for 13.5°, 15.0°, 16.5°), 42″ (for 18.0°), 41.5″ (for 21.0°)
- Standard Lie: Ranges from 56.5° to 58.0°
- Head Sizes: 200cc (13.5°), 170cc (15.0°, 16.5°), 150cc (18.0°), 145cc (21.0°)
- Featured Grip: Titleist Universal 360 Grip
- Adjustable Weight Options: 9g nominal, with +6g, +4g, +2g, -2g, -4g alternatives
- SureFit Hosel: Compatible with TSR, TSi, and TS models












