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Titleist GTS300 Mini Driver Extends 2026 Line-Up With Tour‑Tested Control (Reviewed)

Titleist GTS300 Mini Driver Review

The new Titleist GTS300 Mini Driver has been launched as the latest member of the new GTS family, giving a compact option off the tee that bridges the gap between driver and fairway wood.

Following on from the launch of the GTS drivers and GTS fairway woods, the GTS300 brings that same tour‑validated speed and stability into a smaller, more controllable head.

The GTS300 Mini Driver targets players who want a reliable fairway‑finder without sacrificing distance and is the successor to the GT280 Mini Driver from the previous generation.

Titleist have increased the head of the Mini Driver slightly to a 300cc option in the GTS300 to improving the gapping across the series between driver and woods.

Pros & Cons

✅ Compact mini‑driver profile inspires control and accuracy from the tee.
✅ GTS metalwoods DNA provides high ball speed and efficient launch.
✅ Designed with direct tour player feedback as part of Titleist’s ongoing GTS testing.
✅ Ideal “2‑wood” style option for tight driving holes or links‑style setups.
✅ Pairs seamlessly with GTS drivers and GTS fairway woods for a consistent top‑of‑bag setup.
❌ Not as forgiving as a full‑size GTS driver on off‑centre strikes.
❌ Head size and lower loft may be intimidating for higher handicappers.

2026 Titleist GTS300 Mini Driver Specs & Design

Titleist’s new GTS300 Mini Driver is the next evolution of its mini‑driver concept, taking cues from the earlier GT280 model but integrating the latest GTS metalwood technologies for more speed and stability.

Like its predecessor, the GTS300 uses a compact head volume that sits between a traditional driver and a 3‑wood.

It features a new aerodynamic profile and advanced composite crown, titanium body and forged face construction to free up discretionary weight for precise CG placement.

The clubhead now features an elongated tail section that helps reduce drag and help add more clubhead speed through the air.

The design goal is simple – to deliver driver‑like ball speeds at a shorter, more manageable playing length, making it easier for golfers to find fairways while still seeing a strong, penetrating flight.

Titleist GTS300 Mini Driver

The new model features a slightly larger head than the GTS280, a marginally squarer profile and front and read weight for setup adjustability.

It has a Forged L-Cup Face that enhances and preserves ball speeds even on off-center strikes, and optimises ball flight and speed from across the face.

A Dual Weighting System is in place with two adjustable sole weights that can be set with the heavier weight forward for lower flights or back for a higher ball flight and more forgiveness.

The Mini Driver is sold is 13 degrees loft as standard with up to 16 different loft and lie adjustment options from the hosel.

Titleist GTS300 Mini Driver

Titleist GTS300 Mini Driver Review: Is It Any Good?

The Titleist GTS300 Mini Driver makes the top end of the bag more versatile for golfers who like the GTS driver performance but want a second tee option for tighter lines or specific course conditions.

The GTS300 slots neatly between driver and fairway woods and is sold as a “precision driver” that still carries plenty of distance potential from tee box or fairway.

For players who liked the original GT280 mini driver, the GTS300 promises an upgraded take on the concept, delivering extra speed and refinement while still acting as a true “second driver” from both tee and deck.

FAQs

What is the Titleist GTS300 Mini Driver release date?

The GTS300 Mini Driver was officially launched for retail in July 2026.

How much does the Titleist GTS300 Mini Driver cost?

The new model is priced at $660 / £500.

How does the GTS300 Mini Driver fit with GTS drivers and GTS fairway woods?

The GTS300 is designed as a compact, control‑focused option that complements the faster, full‑size GTS drivers and the new GTS2/GTS3 fairway woods, giving golfers a complete GTS‑branded metalwoods setup.

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