Introduction: Testing Titleist’s newest technology The Titleist GT Long Game lineup, featuring drivers and fairway woods, ...
Cam Davis has explained how he managed to hit a rival's ball and why the costly mistake hasn't shaken his belief that more ...
Titleist updated the cores of the Pro V1 and Pro V1x to give them more iron and wedge spin while maintaining distance off the ...
Is the Titleist GT3 hybrid one that better players should consider in 2025? Sam De’Ath takes it to the course to find out ...
Titleist is adding the Vokey WedgeWorks A grind back to the lineup. Here's what you need to know about this new custom ...
What you should know: The WedgeWorks A Grind wedge is a low-bounce offering that has a narrow sole designed to skim over and ...
Find you new golf bag from our list of 9 great golf club bags for 2025 including brands like, Titleist, Callaway, Ping, Nike ...
Jeremy Stone joins the PGA Show to break down the innovations Titleist has made on it's renowned ProV1 line of golf balls for 2025 that offer even greater speed and spin for golfers of all levels.
When Titleist launched it’s GT line of drivers and fairways back in August, a replacement for the ultralight and high-launching TSR1 line of products was missing. But now Titleist is ready to ...
We’ve had the GT2, GT3 and GT4. Now, say hello to the Titleist GT1 driver and woods line-up. Designed to deliver high launch, fast ball speeds and increased stability, the GT1 is aimed ...
If you struggle with the long irons – and don’t we all from time to time – the new Titleist GT hybrids could be for you. Building on the success of its GT technology, there are three ...
Last season, according to Titleist, about 70 percent of the golfers competing on the PGA Tour used either a Pro V1 or a Pro V1x. On other tours and at elite amateur events, the dominance is even ...