Driver · 2024
Titleist GT2
The CaddyIndex™ breakdown: our rating across all six performance dimensions, researched from published expert reviews, online sentiment and our own weighting algorithm.
By the CaddyCompare editorial team · updated 4 June 2026
Performance index
Six researched ratings, lower (blue) through to elite (gold).
Where it wins
- Distance89
- Feel86
- Looks86
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Rated highest for distance and feel; its softest dimension is workability.
You want the longest, most playable all-round driver - high launch, low spin and elite distance with good off-centre speed retention, for moderate-to-fast swings and a wide handicap range.
You want maximum dispersion forgiveness (the GT1), or a more compact, workable, adjustable low-spin head (the GT3 or GT4).
Pros
- The longest driver in a full-field 2025 test - the best total and carry distance, with a 9.8/10 distance score
- High launch with genuinely low spin (~1,968 rpm) for a penetrating, distance-maximizing flight
- Exceptional ball-speed retention on off-centre strikes, especially low on the face
- The new Seamless Thermoform Crown delivers excellent sound and feel
Cons
- Forgiveness is more about ball-speed retention than tight dispersion - its shot area lags the most forgiving heads
- Less adjustable than the GT3 - a single rear swing-weight port, no movable CG track
- Less workable than the more compact GT3
By dimension
Forgiveness
StrongSpeed-retentive, if not the tightest - it wins on distance but lags the field for shot area and dispersion deltas, while showing exceptional ball-speed retention on off-centre strikes, particularly low on the face, mishits holding speed well thanks to the optimised Split Mass CG. Forgiving in ball speed, a touch looser in dispersion than the GT1.
Distance
ExcellentThe longest of 2025 - the longest driver in a full-field 2025 test, with the best total and carry distance and a 9.8/10 distance score, recording 160-161 mph ball speed at around 1,968 rpm for 279-280 yards of carry. Elite, high-launch, low-spin distance.
Workability
FairNeutral and all-round - the GT2 centres the CG mid-depth for a neutral, do-everything ball flight, with less shaping than the more compact GT3, the forgiveness-first option that trades the GT3's workability for stability. Moderate shot-shaping for a competent player.
Feel
ExcellentExcellent - a solid, premium strike, with a Seamless Thermoform Crown, three times lighter than titanium, engineered for optimal sound and feel. One of the better-feeling heads of its year.
Sound
ExcellentSolid and refined - a satisfying, controlled note, the Thermoform crown tuned for optimal acoustics. Clean and premium, a strength of the GT platform.
Looks at address
ExcellentClean and premium - the classic, confidence-inspiring Titleist shape at address, a tidy, neutral footprint. A sharp, understated head.
Sources
Dig into the independent expert reviews and lab tests that feed into how every club here is rated. Each one is worth reading in full — they carry the launch-monitor data, hands-on testing and detailed photography that paint the complete picture before you buy.
- Read the full review at Titleist GT2 Driver Review - MyGolfSpy
- Read the full review at Titleist GT2 Driver Review - Plugged In Golf
- Read the full review at Titleist GT2 Driver Review - Golf Monthly
- Read the full review at Titleist GT2, GT3 and GT4 drivers: 7 things you need to know - golf.com
- Read the full review at Titleist GT2 Driver Review - Straighter Drives Made Simple - Golfstead
- Read the full review at Titleist Introduces All-New GT Driver Line - Titleist (specs)
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Frequently asked questions
Who is the Titleist GT2 best for?
You want the longest, most playable all-round driver - high launch, low spin and elite distance with good off-centre speed retention, for moderate-to-fast swings and a wide handicap range.
Who should avoid the Titleist GT2?
You want maximum dispersion forgiveness (the GT1), or a more compact, workable, adjustable low-spin head (the GT3 or GT4).
What handicap is the Titleist GT2 suitable for?
The Titleist GT2 scores strongest for high-handicap golfers, and also suits mid-handicap golfers.
What is the Titleist GT2 best at?
In our research the Titleist GT2 rates highest for distance and feel, and is softest on workability.
Does the Titleist GT2 have a shot bias?
The Titleist GT2 is broadly neutral in shot shape (no built-in draw or fade bias), with a mid-high launch and low spin.