In short
The Titleist GTS2 (2026) is a players-distance driver that balances speed with forgiveness. It has an adjustable hosel.
Brand-new release
As this year's flagship the GTS2 holds at full MSRP with little price movement early on. Want the latest right now? Buy it. Chasing value? Prices usually soften 6 to 9 months after launch.
Based on release timing and this line's typical refresh cycle, not a live price quote.
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Titleist's GTS2 sits in the middle of their 2026 driver lineup, and that positioning is intentional. It's built for players who generate real clubhead speed and want every yard they can get, without giving up the ability to shape a tee shot when the hole demands it. At 460cc with a full adjustable hosel, the GTS2 is as big as drivers get, but Titleist has tuned it to play more like a players club than a game-improvement one.
The "Players Distance" label isn't marketing fluff here. It means the GTS2 is engineered first for distance off centered strikes, with forgiveness as a secondary consideration. Hit it flush and it goes. Catch the toe or heel and you'll feel it, but the ball still finds the fairway more often than not. For golfers in the 0-12 handicap range who've outgrown forgiving drivers, this is where Titleist wants them to land.
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