Titleist Introduces New GT280 Mini Driver

All-new metalwood blends GT driver and fairway technology to deliver performance and versatility from the tee and turf

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Titleist GT280

CARLSBAD, Calif. (April 2, 2025) – Titleist introduces the all-new GT280, the newest addition to Titleist’s GT metalwood family. The mini driver, designed for distance and control off the tee as well as playability from the turf, leverages generational technology from both Titleist’s GT driver and fairway lineups to give golfers versatile performance at the top end of their bags. 

Engineered to be longer and more forgiving than a fairway metal, yet easier to control and more workable than a driver, GT280 gives players an entirely unique set of performance characteristics compared to previous Titleist metalwoods. 

“GT280 is a completely new offering that was born from golfer feedback,” said Josh Talge, Titleist’s Vice President of Golf Club Marketing. “We heard from more and more players who were looking for a club that gapped between their driver and 3-wood. For some, this club is for tee shots only. Others need to be able to hit this club off the turf. GT280 is designed to perform exceptionally under both conditions, and it will be a really valuable addition to our metalwood lineup.”

“The design process for GT280 began with a request from J.J. Van Wezenbeeck, Titleist’s Senior Director of Club Promotions, and when we brought out our first mini driver prototype last year, we quickly saw that it fit a performance need for both tour players and amateurs.” said Tom Bennett, Principal Product Manager for Titleist Metalwood R&D. “Whether GT280 is going to have a permanent spot in a player’s bag and replace their strongest-lofted fairway, or if it’s more of a situational ‘15th club,’ there’s a lot of interest in another go-to distance club that performs how GT280 does.”

GT280 features a Seamless Thermoform Crown, made from the same Proprietary Matrix Polymer (PMP) that comprises the crowns of GT drivers. The design allowed Titleist engineers significant weight savings while maintaining Titleist's signature player-preferred sound and feel. The mini driver has forward/aft weighting adjustability like that of the GT4 driver, giving fitters and golfers two distinct CG settings from which to choose. GT280 also has a forged L-Cup face design to maximise performance on strikes low on the face, and its profile features a lower leader edge to improve playability from the turf.

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The model is named for its 280cc head volume, which sits between the head volumes of GT drivers and GT fairway metals. GT280 has 13 degrees of loft, and its stock shaft length – 43.5 inches – is two inches shorter than the stock GT driver shaft length. 

GT280 is available for fitting and pre-sale today, and it will be in golf shops worldwide beginning Friday, April 18.


GT280 TECHNOLOGY

“The design goals for GT280 were multi-faceted,” said Bennett. “GT280 needed to have exceptional distance and speed off the tee, it needed to perform from the turf, and it needed to offer adjustability for fitting purposes. That’s a long list of demands, but we approached the challenge by building off both our GT driver and fairway platforms.”


Seamless Thermoform Crown
  • GT280’s clubhead has a titanium body, but it features a Seamless Thermoform Crown made from Titleist's Proprietary Matrix Polymer (PMP). This unique composite helps Titleist engineers achieve critical weight savings, allowing them to strategically position GT280’s center of gravity to promote ultra-fast ball speeds, high stability and optimal launch conditions. Due to its tunable acoustic properties, the PMP also works to preserve Titleist’s signature sound and feel.


Forward/Aft CG Adjustability

  • Like the GT4 driver, GT280 has forward/aft CG adjustability, giving fitters and golfers the ability to fine-tune launch conditions and swing weight. A heavier, 11-gram flat weight comes stock in the aft position, with a lighter, 3-gram flat weight positioned forward. Flipping the weighting setup will lower launch and spin for players seeking a more penetrating flight. 
  • “What we saw with our tour players, some were only looking for performance off the tee – this is like a second driver to them,” said Bennett. “Other ones were really interested in performance off the turf. So having these two CG options to adjust is going to be very valuable in both tour and amateur fittings depending on player needs.”


Forged L-Cup Face

  • GT280 features a forged L-Cup face, which is comprised of a new insert that wraps around the bottom of the clubface. Because GT280’s face is deeper than that of a fairway wood, Titleist engineers put particular emphasis on improving performance on strikes low on the face. The L-Cup design helps retain ball speed, eliminate excessive spin and enhance sound and feel for such impacts, be them from the tee or the turf.


Lower Leading Edge

  • In addition to GT280’s L-Cup design, the club’s profile and shaping is also engineered to improve performance from the turf. GT280’s leading edge sits low to the ground, and Titleist engineers softened the sole curvature from heel to toe, creating a confidence-inspiring look at address and helping to raise strike location on the face. The profile changes also add forgiveness on off-center or low strikes. 
  • “We took the leading edge of a typical driver and really dropped it closer to the turf,” said Bennett. “That’s been one of the first things players have noticed when they set it down at address. It looks more inviting to hit off the turf than a club with its face depth typically would.”


GT280 SPECS

  • Loft: 13.0 (RH and LH) 
  • Clubhead volume: 280cc
  • Standard lengths: 43.5” (Men’s), 42.5” (Women’s)
  • Standard lie: 56.0
  • Weight options: 11 Gram (Aft) / 3 Gram (Forward), with +6, +4, +2, -2, -4, -6 options
  • SureFit Hosel

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Titleist GT280
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Titleist GT280
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Note: GT280 is compatible with Titleist’s Fairway SureFit sleeve. Due to the GT280’s longer hosel, a 43-inch fairway shaft (stock 3-wood length) plugged into a GT280 clubhead will play a half inch longer at 43.5 inches.


FEATURED SHAFTS

  • Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Blue (65g): R, S, X
  • Project X HZRDUS Black 5th Gen (70g): 5.5, 6.0, 6.5, TX
  • Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Black (75g): S, X


FEATURED GRIP

  • Titleist Universal 360


AVAILABILITY

GT280 is available for fitting and pre-sale today and will be available in golf shops worldwide beginning Friday, April 18.

SRP Australia: $799 | $1149 (Premium)

SRP New Zealand: $899 | $1299 (Premium)

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