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Titleist GT1 Driver (NEW Ultralight Model Reviewed)

Titleist GT1 Driver Review

The new Titleist GT1 driver has been launched for 2025 as an upgraded version of the TSR1 that debut in 2024. What improvements have been made?

The series already featured the GT2, GT3 and GT4 with fans expecting the game-improving GT1 to follow, which it did when also launched with GT1 woods and GT hybrids series in January 2025.

The ultra-lightweight GT1 continues on the solid performance of the TSR1 driver and is targetted at golfers with slow swing speeds.

A reshaped crown and sole and new Lightweight PMP Thermocrown adds to the weight savings Titleist have made to help increase clubhead speed.

Titleist GT1 Driver Specs & Design

The GT1 driver was added to the GT series in January 2025 as an ultra-lightweight option for golfers with slow to moderate swing speeds.

Titleist had first introduced this type of driver with the launch of the TSR1 two years earlier and the GT1 builds on that debut model with some notable improvements for higher-handicap golfers.

The GT1 features a reshaped crown and sole with more curvature, helping the driver move faster through the air and increase clubhead speed.

Titleist GT1 Driver

Compared to the TSR1, a new Lightweight PMP Thermocrown is used in the design instead of titanium to also contribute to a lighter overall product and allow for weight redistribution to benefit speed and forgiveness.

Internal weighting has also changed in this model with the Split Mass Construction redesign moving mass deeper in the clubhead for a higher launch and optimal speed, spin and stability.

The GT1 also uses lightweight shafts (35g or 40g) and grip to maximize clubhead speed for golfers who need it most.

Titleist have come up with an improved VFT (Variable Face Technology) design to further optimize performance across the face, while Speed Ring technology around the face perimeter helps maximize ball speed retention on off-center hits.

The GT1 is available in 9 degrees, 10 degrees and 12 degrees with the SureFit hosel allowing for plenty of adjustability.

Titleist GT1 Driver Review: Are they any good?

The launch of the GT1 driver as a replacement for the TSR1, was not made until January 2025 when it joined the rest of the GT drivers series.

The wait was worth it as the lightweight option for golfers with slow swing speeds has been improved significantly in the new design.

Titleist have managed to save more weight across the board, most notably from the new crown design, to add to the speed and distances. If you have a slow swing speed, this could really be your next friend.

FAQs

What is the Titleist GT1 driver release date?

The GT1 was launched in January 2025 when joining the GT series.

How much do Titleist GT1 driver cost?

The price of the new driver is $650 / £579.

What is the GT1 driver specs?

The GT1 is available in 9 degrees, 10 degrees and 12 degrees with the driver fully adjustable.

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