The Titleist GT3 fairway wood offers controlled flight, fast ball speed and maximum adjustability. Designed with a profile preferred by many players who like to hit down on the ball with their fairway metal, and like the look of a deeper face.
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Seamless Thermoform Crown & Forged L-Cup Face
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High Launch / Low Spin
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SureFit Hosel & Adjustable CG Track System
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1-Year Guarantee / Stock Graphite Shaft / Titleist Universal 360 Grip
Seamless Thermoform Crown
The ultra-lightweight Seamless Thermoform Crown on GT2 and GT3 fairways is made of the same new Proprietary Matrix Polymer found in GT drivers. The density of the Proprietary Matrix Polymer is about five times lighter than steel, giving Titleist engineers significant weight savings in comparison to prior generation fairway crowns, while maintaining Titleist’s classic sound and feel. The crown is also completely seamless, offering a player-preferred look at address without compromising any of the performance gains from GT’s multi-material construction. To accommodate the varying centre of gravity targets between the two models, GT2’s crown uses more Proprietary Matrix Polymer than does the GT3.
Forged L-Cup Face
The clubface on GT fairways is specifically designed to improve performance on strikes low on the face. A new insert wraps around the bottom of the club to preserve ball speed, eliminate excessive spin and enhance sound and feel.
High Launch / Low Spin
The discretionary mass gained from GT fairway woods Seamless Thermoform Crown allowed Titleist engineers to reposition the centre of gravity in each model to achieve optimal performance. GT3's CG is moved deeper to allow for a higher launch while keeping spin in a low but playable window.
SureFit Adjustable CG Track System
Each of the three GT3 loft configurations features a refined SureFit Adjustable CG Track System, which allows fitters to move a sliding weight track into one of five positions: H2 (Heel), H1, N (Neutral), T1 (Toe), T2.
Tour-Inspired Shaping
Both GT2 and GT3 fairways feature refinements to their shaping. Titleist engineers flattened the sole curvature from heel to toe on both models, which gives the head the appearance of sitting lower. Impacts on the toe and heel side also hit higher on the face, adding forgiveness. Based on Tour feedback, the GT3 face is now taller, which differentiates the 2 new models, helping accommodate a wider range of player preferences.