Titleist’s GTS metalwoods family has continued its introduction on the PGA TOUR this week, with the new GTS300 mini driver making its debut in competition.
The GTS300 will be available to golfers from July and joins the GTS driver and fairway wood lineup, which has already seen strong early adoption across professional tours worldwide.
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Since the GTS2, GTS3 and GTS4 drivers were first introduced at the Texas Children’s Houston Open in late March, more than 50 PGA TOUR players have already put them into play. Jordan Spieth is among them, using the GTS2 9.0, and was one of several players who moved into the range at last week’s Cadillac Championship.

Titleist remains the most-played driver brand on the PGA TOUR for the past seven seasons and continues to update its metalwood lineup based on feedback from tour players and evolving performance needs at the elite level.
The GTS300 has been developed through ongoing testing with tour players, including Cameron Young and Justin Thomas, who both contributed feedback during the design process.
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Positioned in the mini driver category, the GTS300 is designed to offer an option between a traditional driver and a fairway wood, particularly for players looking for a little more control off the tee.
Further updates on the GTS metalwoods are expected as they continue to work their way through tour play.