GT3 Driver

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By Nick D

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  1.  Nick D

    Nick D
    Bellevue Nebraska

    Military

    I have almost completely made the switch to nothing but Titlest clubs, this year i purchased the T150's and they are absolutely amazing, The sound and feel is amazing! Last year was my first year back into golf after about 8 years away from the sport due to my military service, I have feel in love again with the game, so to start this year off right, I got rid of some used random golf clubs and purchased the T150's 4-PW, got a 48 degree vokey SM10 (might be my favorite club), still have my SM9 54 and 60 degree wedges, and I also just recently picked up the new GT3 3 wood which feel like butter, and the sound is elite. The quality and sound of the Titleist clubs have me hooked for life. The only club i still have not made the switch to Titleist is my driver, here very soon i would like to look into getting the GT3 Driver, as i think that one will do me the best from what i have heard and from somke reviews, but wanted to see if anyone here could offer some insight. I have gotten my swing back to where it was in my prime when i played in highschool prior to leaving for the military 8 years ago and hit pretty consistantly, the only miss i really see anymore is the occasional toe shot, but have been really decent off the tee, i average 270 carry and 165 mph ball speed. I currently have a ventus black velcor shaft that is stiff with a swing speed of 112-115 mph average. If anyone has any feed back or a review on the new gt3 driver i would love to hear about it!

  2. Brock

    Brock
    Naples, FL

    Doesn't matter what anyone else thinks... schedule a fitting and see what works best for you.
  3. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    If you look up tour players using GT drivers, it is about equal between GT3 and GT2. Point being, the selection is not a popularity contest or even swing speeds. It comes down to a selection based on how your fitting numbers compare with each model and your preference between the subtle differences like weight adjustments or head shape. Investing in a fitting is the only way you will have peace of mind that you made the right choice.
  4. GT3 is a great product, have the 3 and 4. However, don't discount the GT2. My Golf Spy rated the 2 the longest driver of 2025, and being the "forgiving" model in the Titleist lineup, may also be a good option for you!
    As always, getting fit is recommended, but any of the GT models are winners..
  5. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    Now that new drivers are north of $600, if you find/travel to a sponsored Titleist fitting for the $100 deposit (will be applied to a purchase), it takes the guesswork to find your best head/shaft combination. If you guess on a GT-3 and you don’t gain yardage, how would that feel?
    Testimonials from other hackers on this site may not be applicable to your game.

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