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GTS Drivers Reveal Titleist’s Speed Problems
The new Titleist GTS driver range is here, but is it actually faster, longer and more forgiving…or just another yearly update?
In this video I test the NEW Titleist GTS2, GTS3 and GTS4 drivers both indoors and out on the golf course to see whether the latest Titleist technology genuinely delivers more ball speed, distance and accuracy.
Titleist claims the GTS range combines speed AND forgiveness with breakthrough aerodynamics, redesigned weighting and the new Speed Sync face technology. But does it really outperform previous TSR and TSi drivers? Let's find out...
Video Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:35 Looks & Feel
02:11 Titleist GTS Driver New Technology
03:41 Titleist GTS Driver Prices
04:18 Titleist GTS Driver On-Course Test
05:31 How to Hit Better Golf Drives
05:53 Titleist GTS Driver Performance
06:48 My Verdict on GTS
Mark Crossfield takes the GTS drivers through:
- Real on-course testing
- Indoor launch monitor numbers
- Ball speed testing
- Forgiveness testing
- Spin and control comparisons
- Sound and feel analysis
- GTS2 vs GTS3 vs GTS4 differences
- Honest verdict on whether they are worth the money
If you're considering upgrading your driver in 2026, this review will help you decide which Titleist GTS model fits your game best.
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"GTS Drivers Reveal Titleist’s Speed Problems" is a golf video from Mark Crossfield published on May 13, 2026. Runtime 7 minutes · 16,076 views. Topics: titleist, gts2, gts3, and gts4. Browse the golf hub for more clips, scores, and shows. If you want to watch golf live, the watch-cost calculator maps your zip to the cheapest legal stack.
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