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June 24, 2025
by Golf Digest

We Tested The Last 3 Titleist Drivers On A Robot, Should You Upgrade? | Robo Report

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By: Golf Digest | Duration: 00:08:52


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Golf Digest equipment experts Jonathan Wall and Gene Parente dive into the mountain of data gathered by the Golf Laboratories swing robot to reveal how the newest Titeist GT drivers stack up against their older models. Should you upgrade?

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Hosts: Jonathan Wall and Gene Parente
Producer: Will Fullerton
Video Editor: Adam Baranowski
Executive Producer: Christian Iooss

30 Comments

  1. @see-me-9255

    love the way you guys break down these videos . thank you

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  2. @mistergeeky

    And let me just add, the GS 280 minidriver is freakin' amazing for me. It replaced my 3-wood going straighter and longer. A perfect gap between driver and 2-iron.

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  3. @schmitty855

    I'd be interested to see faster swing speeds.

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  4. @CaneFan25

    Golf clubs are reaching a price point that is just plain Extortion at this point……$600 driver and with an upgraded shaft, you’re at 1k (including tax) 🤡💰👎🤮🤬💩

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  5. @scottmccaig6185

    TSi4 is dramatically more consistent on ball speed than the other 2

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  6. @druidz1001

    This is very timely!
    I was considering changing my TSR2 to a GT2 but I think I’ll hold fire!

    Can you do the same analysis on the fairway woods too please 😉

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  7. @zbubby1202

    Would love to see data for faster swing speeds. 115-125 range

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  8. @ianshepherd6476

    TSR2 is so good loft it down all the way to open the face tip the shaft and you have a very neutral if not fade biased driver. It’s a monster

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  9. @MrTthaha

    The 3+4 models aren’t meant to be faster across the face than the 2 models… they should be compared to eachother, not the TSR2/GT2 etc

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  10. @TheEclectic

    Wondering how higher swing speed (105 mph<) affects these numbers.

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  11. @Newa113

    Thank you! Think I’ll go with the Ping 440lst instead of the GT2. I really appreciate the non-bias data.

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  12. @lkae4

    Seems really close with GT4 being a sleeper.

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  13. @NovaScene

    Data showing that the GT line is a total dud, I had the GT2 and it was horrible for me. Sold it immediately..

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  14. @nataliedeyton6829

    My son plays my old 917d3 and he has the same swing speed as me and out drives me with my brand new srixon zxi 😂

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  15. @GreatStoryBroo

    I hope you're planning on looking at the Tour edge models

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  16. @LesGreen-bu9tn

    I'd like to see you test the TM carbon fibre faced drivers & 120 mph club head speed, & see how long it takes to cave the faces in ?

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  17. @lawbinson

    We need the dynamic loft, AoA, face to path numbers for a given static head.

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  18. @2bNIKEt1

    As long as these drivers go up in price, ill keep playing/purchasing old stuff.

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  19. @brumfiba

    Do me a favor, blink twice if the Titleist agents are holding you hostage.

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  20. @RAMcIntosh

    You guys need to do this for all brands!!! Callaway and taylormade up next?

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  21. @buaya111

    still waiting gt 2 at discount

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  22. @soybomb187

    Been waiting for this video and I’m happy to know my TSR2 is still awesome when compared to the newer model.

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  23. @martinb4845

    Would love to see a video of the robot hitting the driver at different loft settings to see how the loft and lie affect ball flight

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  24. @craiggiven1

    These videos are fantastic, but it would be good to see results for a faster swing speed so the longer hitters know if your analysis changes as swing speed increases.

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  25. @jayfangRSA

    Excellent info, except without more explanation the "Yards Offline" measure is not the same as "Dispersion". If a left biased driver does same thing all the time this may be smaller dispersion than a "straight" driver sending balls left and right. There are better measures for "dispersion".

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  26. @kanegriffiths9515

    I promise you if you own the ‘3’ models and swing 115 to 130mph, the GT3 is far and away better for off centre hits and consistent spin rates.

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  27. @gdouglass10

    If you're swinging at 95mph its unlikely you'll get fit into the low spin models, it would be very useful if you could do the test at 95, 105 & 115 mph so we can see if the differences are the same the faster you swing.

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