Titleist GTS2 and GTS3 Fairways Launch on Tour

NEW GTS2 and GTS3 fairways
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NEW GTS2 and GTS3 fairways

CARLSBAD, Calif. (April 13, 2026) The tour launch of Titleist’s GTS metalwoods family continues this week as the NEW GTS2 and GTS3 fairways begin their rollout across the worldwide professional tours. 

More than 40 players on the PGA TOUR have already put NEW GTS drivers in play since their debut three weeks ago at the Texas Children Houston Open — including Justin Thomas, who added his GTS2 model to the bag for the first time at the Masters. A week earlier at the Valero Texas Open, there were more GTS drivers in play (34) than any other competitor’s total number of drivers. 

Heading into the year’s first major, Cameron Young and Johnny Keefer expressed interest in getting an early look at the NEW GTS fairways. Both added GTS3 21.0 7-woods to the bag; Keefer at the Texas Children’s Houston Open, Young on Thursday at Augusta National. 

NEW GTS2 fairway
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NEW GTS3 fairway
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Continuous feedback and collaboration with the game’s most discerning players is what drives Titleist’s product development process forward generation after generation. 

This week at both the PGA TOUR’s RBC Heritage and LPGA’s JM Eagle LA Championship, Titleist tour reps will be working with players as they test the new GTS2 and GTS3 fairways and dial in the top end of their setups. 

This process will continue over the coming weeks on professional tours and at Titleist’s tour fitting facilities around the world. 

NEW GTS fairways
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NEW GTS fairways

© 2026 Acushnet Company. All rights reserved. Titleist and all related trademarks are the property of Acushnet Company or its subsidiaries. This announcement does not create any contractual obligations or warranties beyond those expressly provided in writing at the time of purchase. 

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