New Titleist Drivers and Fairways in 2026 (Official Discussion)

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By Allan

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  1. I have been waiting for this driver
    Keep the same look and shape.
    You can't beat the classic titleist look.

    A driver that will still have reduced spin on of center strikes.
    More standard shaft selection.(and have them available for fittings at your primer fitters)


  2. Tom  C

    Tom C
    Romford, 0

    I am loving my GT2 / GT3 set up, but always up for trying something new and have heard some good things re the new metals.

    Hopefully it will look like a traditional Titleist wood!
  3. Eric H

    Eric H
    Ridgway, PA

    This is exciting to see it coming closer to the beginning of the year!
  4. Military
    I’ll start with this,
    Please, Please do not go anywhere near Carbon Fiber.
    I could be completely wrong, and if so, please forgive me. But I don’t believe, you even have any Carbon Fiber in your Driver heads to begin with, maybe the crown is? Please keep your beautiful sound of your specialized metals. My son, is now on his 3rd driver, due to the carbon fiber faces coming off or apart. Even the crown has popped off. The sound is like hitting a downed tree, just a thud, if you will. Please do not get me wrong, I wish the other company all the best with their new design and continued success. I will even go as far to say, my son has doubled down with the purchase of their new generation, of this year. A $697.00 gamble, I believe. With it, he has an average distance of 278 yards. Also, no further off from center line than 19 yards, either way. He did have a “true fitting” done with their team members this time. Not bad for a person who only plays once a month, between full time college and a part time job. But I gotta say, his part time job, is at a professional golf shop or store (Booger). He still has his first driver, a Titleist 2 in the bag, thank goodness! But to each is own

    My point is, try to keep your current sound, or about.
    Love it!! There is nothing like it. So many great comments over the sound of it. What’s even better, is the Distance!!
    The other would be, if you could, is to add a “SureFit” system. Here in Maui, Hawaii, it would work beautifully with the constant Trade Winds at 12 to 18 mph daily. To stay as low as possible is nice. But, when the winds are down, it’s beautiful to let it fly! The sound is so pure! Yes, it is a pain to carry another driver, for those windy days. Besides I like the idea of being able to carrying another club that is used more ( like a 7 wood ) than just one time, per hole. I understand that some folks, do not like the idea of an adjustable hosel, why I do not understand. My thought is, if you’re not losing yardage with your drive, due to the added system, then what harm is it?? Just ignore it. Or possibly make it an option, but please do not charge more money for it. Add the extra cost to the upgraded shafts, maybe as alternative option. I don’t know. Just don’t add it to the Blue Collar worker, or the retired people on a fixed income. We all, love this sport and it is expensive enough, with exorbitant green fees. I also would implore you to add the Sure Fit system to all your other woods, to include rescue clubs.

    The face of the club is of the perfect size, for me, it does help with the off center hits. A little cushion, if you will. In fact the club head is already a perfect size. Any bigger you’ll lose speed, I would assume. Any smaller, I believe that more people would complain, they’re used to the current face size. Either way, I can’t believe the cost for the time & usage of a wind tunnel, would be cost effective for you or the consumer. That is unless, you are planning on doing a full reconfiguration. ( I want to apologize to you & everyone else. I am not an engineer or even an expert, and it is a great possibility, that I am out of my depth speaking about this ). You have a proven product that performs absolutely beautiful. Only improving the face materials and the golf hosel, I would believe that the use of a wind tunnel isn’t needed. ( I want to encourage any criticism, bad or good, with what I have written. It is the only way that I will further my knowledge of this topic ). Now, if you can lighten it up and still keep all the same great benefits that you already have, by all means, let’s do it. More club head speed, is more than welcome by everyone, I would imagine. More speed equals more distance. Also, I really liked that you (at the time) had put a premium shaft with it, right off the shelf. Or maybe it was just a “little” bit of an upgraded shaft. Either way, ( I really like the Blue Tense shaft ) With having set that kind of standard, look at every other golf company, now following with the same preference. That in my mind, is a cutting edge leader, in the field of world golf. Not afraid to challenge the others and set a precedent. Maybe you didn’t make as much per-club, but you sure put a dinger in their game, by just simply adding a little bit of an upgraded shaft. You changed how they looked and thought about their own final product to consumer.
    I am truly excited to see what you come out with in May or June of this year.
    If by chance, you happen to need any additional feedback with the up & coming new Driver, I volunteer! I am available 24 - 7. Shoots, I would even fly back to the mainland on my own nickel. But you have to buy breakfast !!
    To everyone else, keep your balls dry and out of the deep rough !
    Golf long and Prosper!!


  5. Will just be a driver or will there be other woods too?
  6. Larger sweet spot, improved aerodynamics,
    Look forward to seeing them.
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