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New Titleist drivers debuting at 2026 Texas Children's Houston Open

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While the brand is not providing details, Titleist is making its next-generation drivers available to pros for the first time this week.

Historically, Titleist has introduced new metalwoods and irons to the PGA Tour, Korn Ferry Tour and LPGA Tour in May or June , but the timeline in 2026 has moved up. The yet-to-be-released GTS2, GTS3 and GTS4 drivers are expected to appear this week. While Titleist has not released official details about the clubs, based on past product cycles and what can be seen so far, there are some things we know and others we can reasonably infer.

Start with the name: GTS. In 2018, Titleist launched the TS Series , which stood for โ€œTitleist Speed. โ€ The TSi and TSR lines followed before the GT drivers debuted in 2024.

GT stands for โ€œGenerational Technology,โ€ a reference to the matrix polymer crown introduced in that line. Adding an โ€œSโ€ to GT suggests Titleist may be emphasizing speed within the GT platform. Titleist GTS2 Drivers with a โ€œ2โ€ designation have historically prioritized stability, as seen with the GT2 .

The images show two weights in the GTS2: an 11-gram weight positioned toward the front of the sole and another weight in the back. That marks a shift from previous โ€œ2โ€ models, which typically featured a single rear weight designed to pull the center of gravity (CG) back to increase stability. The GT2, for example, came standard with a 9-gram back weight.