Titleist GTS2 Fairway
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Players Distance Fairway Wood
Titleist's GTS2 Fairway is the middle ground in their 2026 fairway lineup, close enough to a players' club to feel right in better players' hands, but with enough speed technology behind it to compete on the distance charts. If you've been frustrated by fairway woods that force a choice between workability and carry, this one addresses that tradeoff directly.
Players Distance is Titleist's way of saying this club earns its yardage without gutting what you'd want from a fairway. You can flight it low into the wind, shape it when you need to, and still feel where it went on off-center hits. The face is hot enough to be forgiving but not so thick that it kills feedback.
Adjustability is standard here. The hosel lets you dial loft and lie to match your swing, which matters more in a fairway than most golfers give it credit for. A few degrees of loft can meaningfully shift your launch window, and having that option available makes it practical rather than a spec-sheet feature.
- Scratch to mid-handicap players who want a fairway wood that can shape shots in both directions without fighting the club.
- Anyone coming from a driving iron or utility who wants more forgiveness at distance without crossing into game-improvement territory.
- Golfers with a lower ball flight who need loft and launch adjustability to match different course conditions or swing tendencies.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does the GTS2 Fairway compare to the GT3 Fairway?
- The GT3 is Titleist's pure players' option, tighter, more workable, less forgiving. The GTS2 gives you more distance and a larger effective face without completely giving up shot control. If you play a lot of fairways from the rough or don't consistently flush them, the GTS2 is the better call.
- What loft options does the GTS2 Fairway come in?
- Titleist typically offers the GTS2 Fairway in 3-wood and 5-wood configurations, and the adjustable hosel lets you fine-tune loft and lie within a few degrees in either direction from the standard setting. Worth doing a fitting to land on the right combination for your swing.
- Is the GTS2 Fairway good off the tee?
- Yes, and that's one of its better uses. The shallower head and forward CG produce a tighter, more controlled flight than a high-launching fairway, making it useful on tight driving holes where you need more predictability than a driver gives you.
- Who should skip the GTS2 and go with something more forgiving?
- If you hit your fairway woods infrequently and mostly care about getting it airborne and finding the short grass, the GTS2 is more club than you need. Titleist's higher-numbered options or a game-improvement fairway will serve you better. This one rewards consistent, solid contact.
- Does changing the hosel setting affect how the club feels?
- Loft changes shift swing weight slightly, which most players won't notice. Lie angle adjustments can subtly change ball flight and feel at impact. If you're sensitive to how the club sits at address, hit a few shots after any change before committing to a setting.
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