Unlocking even greater performance and versatility at the top end of the bag, the NEW Titleist GTS2 and GTS3 fairways are designed with a network of breakthrough metalwood technologies to promote higher flight, lower spin and more forgiveness off the tee and turf.
Lower and deeper centre of gravity (CG) positions, new adjustable heel-toe weights and advanced clubface innovations drive total performance in the two tour-proven models, now available for fittings and pre-sale.
New GTS fairway technology:
Wraparound composite crowns unlock lower CG positions for higher launch and lower spin, as well as more CG depth for added forgiveness.
Refined shapes and profiles offer two distinct setups: GTS2 features a shallower face height and a larger address profile, while GTS3 features a deeper face and a more compact profile. Both models feature flatter sole designs for better performance off the turf.
Dual-weighting systems allow for personalised performance, with interchangeable heel-toe flat weights helping to fine-tune CG location across the face.
A forged L-Cup face design optimised for GTS helps preserve ball speed, maintain launch conditions, and enhance sound and feel on low-face impacts.
Tour-inspired polished clubfaces help players see more of the clubface at address.
MODEL OVERVIEW
GTS2
The new GTS2 fairway is designed with a shallower face and a larger profile than GTS3, ideal for players with more sweeping fairway-metal deliveries.
GTS2’s new face height, inspired by tour feedback, was designed shallower than the prior generation GT2 model and more in line with the GT1 fairway. Each loft in GTS2 leverages a shallower profile except for the 13.5-degree, which maintains a slightly taller face.
With its new dual-weighting system, the ‘2’ model now has heel-toe CG adjustability.
Lofts: 13.5, 15.0, 16.5, 18.0, 21.0
Dual-weight system: 11-gram weight in heel, 5-gram weight in toe (standard)
GTS3
The new GTS3 fairway is designed with a deeper face and a more compact profile, ideal for players who hit down on the golf ball more with their fairway metals.
New to the GTS3 family is a 21-degree offering, giving players two distinct profiles in Titleist’s 7-wood loft.
Instead of the track weight system featured in prior generation ‘3’ models, GTS3 now benefits from adjustable heel-toe flat weights.
Lofts: 15.0, 16.5, 18.0, 21.0
Dual-weight system: 11-gram weight in heel, 5-gram weight in toe (standard)
GTS FAIRWAY FEATURES AND TECH
Wraparound composite crowns
New GTS fairways benefit from multi-material constructions that unlock lower CG positions for higher launch and lower spin. More forgiveness was also achieved through deeper CG positions in both models. Compared to prior-generation GT fairway designs, GTS utilises more composite material on the crown that wraps around the sides of the clubhead, saving weight and moving mass lower in the clubhead.
“Just like in GTS drivers, the first key to better performance in GTS fairways is the multi-material construction,” said Stephanie Luttrell, Titleist’s Senior Director of Metalwood R&D. “The new crown wrap gave us about 16 grams of discretionary weight, and we needed that to hit our CG targets.”
Refined shaping and profiles
GTS fairways feature two distinct shapes and profiles: GTS2 offers a shallower face height than prior generations and a larger address profile, while GTS3 has a deeper face and a more compact profile.
Said Luttrell: “We’ve seen both on tour and in fittings that there are players who like shallow-faced fairways and others who like a deeper face. We wanted to separate the two models a bit more to have a clear option for both preferences.”
Both models feature flatter soles, which help the leading edge sit more flush with the turf.

Dual-weighting systems
GTS2 and GTS3 fairways are equipped with interchangeable heel-toe flat weights, helping to fine-tune CG location across the face and personalise performance through custom fitting. In the standard setting for both models, an 11-gram weight is positioned towards the heel, and a 5-gram weight is placed in the toe. The stock weights can be flipped to shift CG out to the toe and promote more fade bias, and CG can be dialled in further with additional weight options through custom fitting.
Forged L-Cup face design
Titleist's forged L-Cup face design, newly optimised for GTS fairways, features a high-strength stainless steel insert that wraps around the bottom of the clubface. L-Cup works to preserve ball speed and maintain launch conditions on low-face impacts, a key area of focus for Titleist engineers when targeting improved performance on shots off the turf.
Tour-inspired polished face
GTS fairways feature a new look with a polished silver clubface, helping players see more of the clubface at address.
“A lot of people are going to like it for the looks, but there’s a real performance benefit,” Luttrell said.
“[JJ Van Wezenbeeck, Senior Director of Club Promotions] brought out silver-faced prototypes on tour, and they had a real impact on how some players delivered the club. When they saw more loft, they started hitting down on the ball more and just struck it better overall.”
FEATURED SHAFTS
Project X Titan Black
Mitsubishi Tensei 1K White w/ Rip Technology
Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Blue w/ Rip Technology
Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Red w/ Rip Technology
Premium shafts:
Graphite Design Tour AD DI
Graphite Design Tour AD VF
Graphite Design Tour AD FI
AVAILABILITY
NEW GTS fairways are available for fittings and pre-sale now and will be in golf shops worldwide beginning June 11.
PRICING
SRP Australia: $649 | $999 (Premium); SRP New Zealand: $729 | $1,129 (Premium)
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