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Specs

Launch
High
Forgiveness
High
SPin
Medium
Adjustable
Yes
Head Volume
136
cc
Head Weight
240
g
Loft Range
18-24
°
Price tier
Premium
Swing Weight
D3-D4
IDeal Handicap
5-25

Who Should Play It?

The GT2 Hybrid is for mid-handicappers who struggle with long irons and need a reliable green-finder from 200 yards in. If you prioritize launch and stability over workability and hit the occasional heel or toe, this hybrid was built to keep you on the dance floor without babysitting your swing.

Key Features

A sleeker profile with a flatter sole glides through turf better than chunkier hybrids, sitting flush at address for confident setup on tight lies. This playable design combined with high-launch characteristics replaces stubborn long irons effectively, giving you penetrating flight that holds greens without ballooning.

Feel & Performance

Compared to firmer hybrids, the GT2 delivers a more lively yet controlled sensation, with the adjustable weights dialing in a denser feel when optimized. Off-center hits do not die like in less stable heads, maintaining enough energy to save par from imperfect contact.

Forgiveness

The GT2 Hybrid leads Titleist hybrids in forgiveness with its record MOI, outpacing the TSR2 by 10 percent and holding up better than the TaylorMade Qi10 Rescue on heel strikes, where it loses just 3-4 mph ball speed versus 6-7 on the Qi. Toe mishits push slightly right but carry nearly full distance, while low-face strikes drop more than the Ping G430, costing 8-10 yards total. Fat shots get penalized hard due to the shallow sole, similar to the Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke, exposing poor angle of attack more than max hybrids.

Main Benefit

The GT2 Hybrid gives mid-handicappers high-launching distance with exceptional stability, turning 200-yard approach shots into greens hit more often. Adjustable weights ensure your typical miss stays playable, cutting strokes on long par threes where hybrids traditionally falter.

Main Differentiator

Titleist GT2 Hybrid achieves unmatched hybrid MOI through perimeter weighting and heel-toe adjustability that no direct competitor matches at this tier. The TaylorMade Qi10 Rescue uses a larger head for forgiveness but lacks weight tuning, while Ping G430 relies on fixed tungsten without CG shifts. This lets fitters optimize for real-world impact patterns, delivering tighter dispersion than both on slight mishits that plague average players.

Final Verdict

Buy the GT2 Hybrid if you are a mid-to-low handicapper needing a foolproof long-iron replacement that launches high and holds greens without swing perfection. Skip it for pure distance seekers better served by the TaylorMade Qi10 or low-spinners eyeing the Ping G430. At premium price, the MOI gains and adjustability justify the cost over TSR predecessors, but only through proper fitting to unlock its edge.

Titleist GT2 Hybrid Alternatives

Primary

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If you want maximum distance over adjustability, the TaylorMade Qi10 Rescue delivers hotter ball speeds across a larger face. It edges the GT2 on pure yardage from center strikes. Stick with the GT2 if stability on mishits and heel-toe tuning for your swing are priorities.

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The Ping G430 Hybrid offers comparable high launch with fixed tungsten forgiveness that suits steep attack angles better out of rough. Choose it for effortless pop without weights. Go GT2 when you need MOI leadership and customization to dial in precise flight control.

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