Titleist · Hybrid · 2025
GT2 Hybrid
CaddyIndex™ breakdown — what the agentic research found across each of the six performance dimensions, with cited sources.
You're a 0-25 HCP at 85-115mph who wants the workhorse of the GT hybrid family + class-leading hybrid MOI + heel-toe CG matching to your typical impact location.
You need the highest possible launch (use the GT1 instead), you want a tour-spec compact head (use the GT3), or you're chasing maximum value over premium pricing.
Pros
- Highest measured MOI of any 2025 hybrid — 10% bump over TSR2
- 147mph ball speed + 233yd carry + tighter dispersion than TSR2
- Heel-toe adjustable 11g/5g weights + 16-position SureFit hosel — match CG to player's typical impact location
- Tour-validated — Cameron Young's GT2 21° hybrid in his 2025 Wyndham Championship-winning bag
Cons
- Presents more of a learning curve in terms of consistency and workability than expected
- Premium pricing at $330 MSRP — among the costlier 2025 hybrid options
- Larger profile than GT3 — not the tour-shape head for shape-shifters
- Not as max-launch as GT1 if you need the highest possible flight
By dimension
Forgiveness
GT2 hybrids feature the highest total MOI in the lineup, with a 10 percent MOI increase compared to TSR2. The GT2 hybrid has the highest measured MOI of any hybrid currently available. High-MOI design, achieved through strategically positioned weight, provides exceptional resistance to twisting on off-center hits. Heel-toe CG adjustability allows player-impact-location matching. Off-center hits rebound off the face with a similar velocity to center strikes. Top-tier forgiveness — class-leading MOI in 2025 hybrid market + 10% bump over TSR2 + heel-toe CG matching to impact location.
Distance
147mph ball speed + 233 yards carry + 3897rpm spin on launch monitor testing. The GT2 hybrid outperformed the TSR2 hybrid, gaining a couple of yards with a higher launch and tighter dispersion. Heel-toe weighting unlocks significant ball speed gains, as well as higher launch, lower spin and straighter ball flight. Consistent and penetrating ball flight, with the GT2 consistently producing land angles around 40 degrees, ensuring good stopping power. Above-average distance — 147mph ball speed + 233yd carry + outperforms TSR2 + 40° land angles preserve carry.
Workability
A flatter leading edge along with the flat weights allows the GT2 to maintain a neutral stance at address — particularly appealing for those who prefer hybrids that don't show any visual signs of draw bias. Heel-toe weight swap allows a more fade-biased setup or draw bias. Positioned as a middle option in the lineup between the GT1 (max-forgiveness) and GT3 (workable). Above-average workability — neutral base setup with heel-toe weights enabling modest fade or draw bias; not as workable as GT3 but more bias-tunable than GT1.
Feel
The GT2 delivered solid impact feedback. It offered a blend of softness and explosiveness that makes it easy to judge shots. It feels hot off the face, but not too jumpy, striking a balance between control and power. Strikes felt firm, and the head stable unless really mis-hit. Pleasant to hit, refined and responsive. Above-average feel — blend of softness and explosiveness, firm stable impact, hot but not too jumpy, easy to judge shots.
Sound
The GT2 hybrid produced a woodsy 'crack' that was very consistent even when impact location wavered. A more muted, player-orientated feedback — one that doesn't scream 'look at me' but does let you know what's happened at impact without fail. Refined and responsive acoustic signature. Above-average sound — consistent woodsy crack + muted player-orientated profile + strike-quality feedback without being loud.
Looks at address
Sleeker profile than TSR2 with a flatter leading edge that sits flush to the turf, similar to GT fairways. GT2 appears a bit slimmer from the trailing edge to the hosel vs TSR2. Sleeker, refined profile with a flatter sole design that sits flush to the turf. Large profile and enhanced forgiveness will be welcomed by mid-to-high handicap players. Top-tier address — sleeker tour-inspired profile + flatter leading edge + flush-to-turf sole + slim hosel transition.
Sources
Some of the reviews, lab tests and head-to-head comparisons the agentic research read while grading this club.
- Titleist GT2 Hybrid Review - Plugged In Golf (workhorse of GT hybrid family, highest measured MOI of any hybrid currently available, 147mph ball speed + 233yd carry + 3897rpm spin, outperformed TSR2 by couple yards with tighter dispersion, blend of softness and explosiveness, woodsy crack consistent across face)
- Titleist GT2 Hybrid Review - Is this Titleist hybrid the easiest one to hit in 2025? Today's Golfer (sleeker refined profile + flatter sole flush to turf, refined responsive acoustic signature, large profile + enhanced forgiveness welcomed by mid-to-high handicap players)
- GT2 Hybrid Golf Club - High-Launching & Forgiving - Titleist (specs: 3 lofts 18/21/24, 10% MOI increase over TSR2 - highest total MOI in lineup, sleeker profile vs TSR2 with flatter leading edge flush to turf, heel-toe adjustable 11g+5g weights with -6g to +6g headweight tuning in 2g increments, 16-position SureFit hosel, $330 MSRP, Feb 21 2025 release)