简而言之
The Titleist GT2 (2024) is a players-distance driver that balances speed with forgiveness. It comes in 8° to 10.5° lofts with a 460cc head and an adjustable hosel. It carries a $599 MSRP.
Titleist GT2 一号木: 关键参数
- 类别
- Players Distance
- Head size
- 460cc
- 可调节
- Yes
- Loft options
- 8 to 10.5 degrees
- 型号年份
- 2024
- MSRP
- $599
现在买还是再等等?
买或等Refresh due soon
Brands in this category update about every 2 years, and the GT2 is 2 years old with no successor yet, so a new model could land any time. Grab it at clearance pricing now, or wait a few weeks to see what replaces it.
Based on release timing and this line's typical refresh cycle, not a live price quote.
卖出或以旧换新
预估价Modeled from the $599 original MSRP and a 2-year-old release (about 42% of MSRP retained used).
二手市场价
$215 - $280
Private sale, fair to like-new
以旧换新价
$130 - $195
球具店通常的收购价
获取精确报价
Estimate only, from a depreciation model, not a live quote. Search “Titleist GT2” on the sites above for the real number, which varies with condition, shaft, and demand.
Loft Options & Stock Shafts
| 杆面倾角 | Shaft | Flex | Weight | Kick Point | Torque |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8.0° | Fujikura Ventus Blue 6 | Stiff | 65g | Mid | 4.4° |
| 9.0° | Fujikura Ventus Blue 6 | Stiff | 65g | Mid | 4.4° |
| 10.5° | Fujikura Ventus Blue 6 | Stiff | 65g | Mid | 4.4° |
Players Distance 一号木
Titleist replaced the TSR line with the GT series for 2025, and the GT2 is the driver most players in the lineup should be considering. At 460cc with a full adjustable hosel, it sits squarely in the Players Distance category, which means it's built to hit the ball far and hold shape on off-center strikes, without catering to golfers who need maximum help.
The GT2 isn't the unforgiving, precision-only GT3, and it isn't the high-launch, high-forgiveness GT4. It's the middle driver, which sounds like a compromise but really isn't. Titleist put a lot of engineering into making this the one that works for the widest range of serious golfers. The 460cc head gives them room to move weight low and back, which translates to a high, stable flight that holds up in wind and recovers reasonably well from slight mishits.
For players coming off the TSR2, the GT2 will feel familiar, just updated. The trajectory is similar, the feel at impact is still Titleist, and the SureFit hosel gives you 16 loft-and-lie combinations to tune in your numbers. It's a well-rounded driver that doesn't need to oversell itself.
- Mid-handicappers who want Titleist distance without the tight margins of the GT3.
- Players already gaming an adjustable driver who want to keep the ability to tune loft and lie for different courses or swing changes.
- Anyone upgrading from the TSR2 who wants a direct evolution rather than a category change.
- Swing speeds in the 95 to 110 mph range will get the most from the GT2's launch and spin profile, though faster and slower swingers can make it work with the right shaft.
常见问题
- How does the Titleist GT2 compare to the GT3?
- The GT3 is smaller, more workable, and less forgiving. It's built for better players who shape shots on purpose and make consistent contact. The GT2 has a fuller head, more rearward CG, and a bigger effective face area, so it's more stable on heel and toe misses and launches a little higher. If you're not regularly shaping shots and you just want to hit it far and straight, the GT2 is the better fit.
- Is the Titleist GT2 adjustable?
- Yes. It uses Titleist's SureFit hosel, which has 16 loft and lie settings. You can move loft up or down by 1.5 degrees from the stock setting and adjust lie angle independently. Most players set it and leave it, but it's useful if your ball flight changes seasonally or you want to test different trajectories during a fitting.
- Did the GT2 replace the TSR2?
- It did. The entire GT lineup replaced the TSR series for 2025. The GT2 fills the same role as the TSR2, targeting better players who want distance and reasonable forgiveness. If you gamed a TSR2 and were happy with it, the GT2 is the natural next step.
- What shaft options come stock on the GT2?
- Titleist offers the GT2 with several stock shafts, typically from Project X HZRDUS, Mitsubishi Tensei, and Kinetixx depending on the flex and retailer. The stock options cover most players, but if you're getting fitted, most Titleist accounts carry extended shaft menus so you can test more options before committing.
- Is the GT2 a good driver for high handicappers?
- It can work, but high handicappers who struggle with off-center contact consistently would get more benefit from the GT4, which has a higher-launch, more forgiving setup. The GT2 rewards decent ball strikers. It's not punishing, but it's not hiding your misses either. If you're making contact near the center most of the time and just want more distance and consistency, the GT2 is worth testing.
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