Buyers Guide and Review:

Titleist GTS Fairways

Fairway woods are the quiet workhorses of the bag...your go to from the tee when things get tight, and your best friend when you need a long approach to actually hold a green. With the launch of the NEW Titleist GTS2 and GTS3 fairways, players finally get two clean, tour proven profiles that deliver real, noticeable performance differences depending on how you like to attack the ball.  Higher flight. Lower spin. More forgiveness. All in two intentionally different shapes.

The story starts with a redesigned wraparound composite crown...technology that frees up a meaningful amount of weight and lets engineers drive the center of gravity lower and deeper. In plain language: higher launch without ballooning, and spin that stays in check. Both models also take a big step forward in turf interaction with a flatter sole and a leading edge that sits beautifully tight to the ground.

GTS2: The Sweeper’s Dream

The GTS2 fairway is built for players who sweep the ball more than they compress it. Its shallower face height, the most noticeable change from previous generations, gives it a confidence boosting look at address and makes it incredibly easy to launch off the deck.

A few highlights:

  • Shallower profile, larger footprint: More friendly from the fairway and easy to elevate.

  • Tour-inspired face height: Lower than the previous GT2 and closer to the popular GT1 design.

  • Heel/toe adjustable weighting: Letting you dial in your preferred flight shape.

Available in lofts from 13.5° all the way up to 21°.

GTS3: The Compact, Downward Striker’s Weapon

If you’re the type of player who hits down on the ball and wants a more powerful, compact look, GTS3 is built with you in mind. The deeper face offers that classic “player’s fairway” vibe, while still giving you the help you expect in a modern design.

What stands out:

  • More compact, deeper face profile: Great off the tee and for players who compress the ball.

  • New 21° option: A true 7wood with a down the line shape better players often prefer.

  • Same heel toe adjustable weighting: Simple, intuitive customization without the older track system.

Both models use a forged L-Cup face designed to keep ball speed high, especially on low-face strikes where fairway woods tend to lose the most speed.

Which One Should You Consider?  Think of it like choosing between two top tier silhouettes:

  • GTS2 → You want effortless launch, a friendlier look, and versatility from tight lies.

  • GTS3 → You want a compact profile, a deeper face, and precision off the tee or turf.

Either way, both models give you higher launch, lower spin, and meaningful forgiveness, without feeling overly engineered or gimmicky.  The best part? This is a true player’s fairway lineup. Clean shapes. Purpose-driven differences. Real performance gains at the top of the bag.  If you’re ready to upgrade your fairway game this season, these two should be on your consideration list to try out.  Available for fittings and pre-sale now, and dropping worldwide on June 11.

MAY 2026