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Is Titleist GT Worth The Upgrade?

Some of the most anticipated driver test results for 2025 were for the Titleist GT driver series. We tested the Titleist GT1, GT2, GT3 and GT4 in 2025. We now have a clearer picture of how the GT line stacks up against the competition. As always, when analyzing these results, we must question whether the Titleist GT is worth the upgrade. At $649, upgrading is a decision that shouldn’t be taken lightly. Before making the switch, here’s what you should know about the GT drivers from Titleist.

Titleist GT 2025 driver results

Titleist’s GT2 and GT4 models were among the longest drivers we tested in 2025. While GT2 took the crown as the best for distance, GT4 wasn’t far behind. However, accuracy and forgiveness were not their strong suits. The GT1 was the most accurate of the group but still finished seventh overall for accuracy. The GT2, GT3 and GT4 drivers may be better suited for players prioritizing distance over consistency.

Driver Model2025 Test Ranking (out of 37)Overall ScoreDistance ScoreAccuracy ScoreForgiveness Score
Titleist GT25th9.59.88.68.2
Titleist GT39th9.49.58.88.0
Titleist GT411th9.39.87.98.5
Titleist GT131st8.47.49.07.6

Why the Titleist GT drivers would be worth upgrading to

Here are a few reasons you may want to consider upgrading to a Titleist GT driver in 2025.

You need a distance boost

If you sort the best 37 drivers in order from the longest to the shortest, the Titleist GT2 is first, the GT4 is second and the GT3 is fifth. Three of the four GT drivers made it into the top five longest drivers of 2025.

That says something about distance. Titleist has been creeping up in the distance category over the last few years and the GT2 and GT4 prove they have made some serious gains.


Titleist GT3 Driver

Titliest GT vs. TSR Driver
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Meet The V10 Remote: Stewart Golf’s Terrain-Conquering Smart Trolley

For those who prefer to skip the pleasantries, here’s what you need to know about Stewart Golf’s new V10 Remote:

It features a brand-new “Cortex” microchip that processes terrain data 1,000 times per second.It’s the first trolley with Active Terrain Control (ATC) that automatically adjusts to any slope or surface.It comes in two finishes: Pearlescent White and Metallic Silver.There’s a 36-hole battery option for marathon golfers.Prices start at $1,499.

If that’s enough to convince you to join the electric revolution, you can snag one at stewartgolfusa.com. If you want to know whether this thing is smarter than your current playing partners (a low bar, in my case), keep reading.

Smarter than your average bear

Remember when golf carts were just … carts? Those days are gone.

Stewart Golf’s new V10 Remote packs a processor they’re calling the “Cortex” microchip—a name that suggests this thing is one AI implementation away from offering swing tips. According to Stewart, this silicon brain assesses the environment 1,000 times per second, approximately 999 more times per second than most golfers assess their lie.

The chip powers what Stewart calls “Active Terrain Control” (ATC), a technology that provides consistent speed control whether you’re going uphill, downhill or across terrain that looks like it was designed by a drunk gopher. Where other electric trolleys might make a break for the nearest water hazard on a steep downslope, according to Stewart the V10 stays locked in like it’s on a mission.




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Six Training Aids That Make Fixing a Slice Much Easier

I firmly believe there’s more than one way to fix a slice. However, to fix a slice for good, you need to feel the mistake you’re making and understand how to correct it. A good training aid should help you feel—or even see—what you’re doing wrong. Training aids are even better when they address more than just your slice. Here are seven training aids that make fixing a slice much easier.

Golf Impact Bag by Dr. Gary Wiren

At first glance, the Impact Bag may seem a little simple. I know the first time I used it, I thought hitting a pillow on the range could do little for my game.

While the Impact Bag may be one of the simplest training aids on the list, I’m always amazed by how it can help golfers of all levels.

When I taught golf full-time, I often used the Impact Bag to help students straighten their slices.

The Impact Bag helps you feel what it takes to square the club face at impact and maintain the proper wrist angles through the ball. I also like it as a warm-up tool and a way to gain power.







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Tired Of Traditional Golf Alignment Sticks? Try These Instead

Alignment sticks are one of the most practical training tools. From ball position to helping promote the correct swing path, they are used in a variety of ways to practice. There’s just one small problem: there’s no variety! At least not until now. These products add a splash of color to match your style, have unique features and are just downright cool. Add these to your bag today and get to work on the range!

Pins Alignment Sticks

These electric-blue alignment sticks from Pins & Aces add some pop to your practice. Premium wood provides a blend of durability and style. Each end is capped with rubber to provide safety and stability. These sticks are designed to help improve your game and will look great in the bag.

Pure Plane Pro GEN 3 + Mini Alignment Sticks

Pure Plane Pro’s Mini Alignment sticks are designed for use in compact spaces. The Pure Plane Pro GEN3 is included and, when used with the mini sticks, does not require the use of a club to anchor it.

Goodstick Personalized Magnetic Alignment Sticks

Add a touch of personalization to your alignment sticks with this cool option from Goodstick golf. You can choose your stick color, length, print color and marking rings. Made from high-quality fiberglass, proprietary magnetic tips keep them together in the bag when not in use. It also makes picking them up with irons a breeze on the range!

Alignment Pro Double Hinge Sticks

The Alignment Pro Double Hinge Sticks are one of the cooler options I’ve seen. They rotate 90 degrees on each end to enable use in a variety of practice settings. Whether it’s putting, working on your wedges or taking full swings on the range, give these a look.






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2025 Arnold Palmer Invitational Friday TV coverage: How to watch Round 2

How to watch the second round of the 2025 Arnold Palmer Invitational on Friday, including full Arnold Palmer TV coverage for Round 2.

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Hataoka, Porter atop LPGA in China leaderboard

Nasa Hataoka and Cassie Porter were atop the leaderboard with a one-shot lead Friday after the second round of the LPGA's Blue Bay tournament on China's southern island of Hainan.

Something’s missing from Arnold Palmer’s tournament. And not just Rickie

What would Arnold Palmer make of only 70 Thursday-Friday players in the tournament named for him? It’s not hard to imagine.

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Clark up 2 at Bay Hill as only 5 players break 70

Wyndham Clark shot a 5-under 67 for a two-shot lead in the Arnold Palmer Invitational on a cold and windy Thursday in which only 14 players broke par.

Roy shoots 62, leads Puerto Rico Open by 1 shot

Kevin Roy returned from an hourlong rain delay and holed a bunker shot for his 10th of 11 birdies Thursday en route to a 10-under 62 and a one-shot lead in the Puerto Rico Open.

Rory McIlroy made some major equipment changes. Here's the back story

Rory McIlroy added TaylorMade's Qi35 driver to his bag at Bay Hill, along with some other new clubs. Here's the story behind his swaps.

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Are your golf clubs ready for the 2025 season? Here’s how to prep them

Are your golf clubs ready for the 2025 season? Here are 3 things you can do to make sure you hit the ground running.

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Baldo TT Forged Tour Cavity Iron

Baldo TT Forged Tour Cavity Iron

The Baldo TT Forged Tour Cavity (TC) Iron is engineered for golfers seeking precision, control, and consistency. As part of Baldo’s Tour Model Series, this iron is developed with insights from professional tours in the U.S. The series includes three models—Tour Cavity (TC), Tour Air (TA), and Tour Pocket (TP)—each catering to different player preferences.

Why Choose the Baldo Tour Cavity (TC) Iron?

The Tour Cavity (TC) Iron balances forgiveness and shot-making control. A wider power area increases stability on off-center hits, making it a dependable choice for golfers navigating challenging courses that require strategic shot execution.

Designed for optimized ground interaction and consistent impact, the TC Iron incorporates a VASSIST Plate, a TPU insert positioned in the cavity to enhance feel and responsiveness at impact. This feature helps deliver a smooth yet solid sensation, ensuring feedback that better players demand.

Precision Engineering & Premium Materials

The Baldo TT Forged TC Iron is constructed with S20C precision-forged soft carbon steel, known for its soft feel and durability. The cavity-back design is precision-machined to optimize weight distribution, enhancing stability and control throughout the swing.

Material: S20C precision-forged soft carbon steelConstruction: Cavity-back design with precision millingInsert: VASSIST TPU for enhanced feedbackFinish: Tour Satin for a clean, glare-free look

 






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Happy Gilmore 2 update: Netflix announces release date for sequel

After Happy Gilmore fans have waited months for details on the upcoming film's release, a date has been decided.

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Scottie Scheffler reveals big changes are coming to Tour Championship

Scottie Scheffler is not a fan of the current Tour Championship format. On Wednesday, he revelaed that big changes are coming.

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Rory McIlroy's 2025 Masters prep is still coming into focus

Rory McIlroy has tried every tactic to prepare for the Masters. His 2025 plan is still uncertain with Augusta National fast approaching.

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Why Scottie Scheffler was happy to lose to his 10-handicap friend

At the Arnold Palmer Invitational, Scottie Scheffler revealed that he recently lost a match to a 10-handicap friend, and it made him happy. Here's why.

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Crowded LPGA leaderboard sees 23 within 2 shots

Ayaka Furue, A Lim Kim and Auston Kim were atop the leaderboard at the LPGA's Blue Bay tournament, where eight players were one shot back and another 12 were two off the pace.

‘Really, really sucked’: Xander Schauffele opens up on frustrating 8-week layoff

Xander Schauffele is returning this week at Bay Hill after eight weeks of dealing with a rib injury. He said it "Really, really sucked."

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Why $2K For This Vessel Golf Bag Isn’t As Crazy As It Sounds

Yep, you read that headline correctly. The new Vessel Carbon Collection stand and cart bags sell for $1,999.99 each.

I’m sure you have questions. Those questions might be distorted by incredulity or some other knee-jerk emotion but that doesn’t mean those questions shouldn’t be answered.

The first question is fairly obvious: Who the hell is going to pay $2,000 for a freaking golf bag?

More people than you’d think.

Question Two is the logical follow-up: Why the hell would someone pay $2,000 for a freaking golf bag?

Vessel Carbon Collection Golf Bags


Vessel Carbon Collection cart bag

Vessel Carbon Collection golf bag.
Vessel Carbon Collection Embosse headcover.
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Where Should You Stay When Attending The Masters?

Five weeks from now, many of you will be chowing down on pimento cheese sandwiches while walking around Amen Corner.

The Masters is so close we can taste it!

After we published this one-day Masters patron itinerary last year, I received dozens of emails with questions.

The most popular question was about lodging.

Assuming you won the lottery for tickets or are getting on the grounds for the tournament another way, the hardest part is over.

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