Titleist
10 products · 2019–2026
wedges
Vokey Design SM11 Wedges
Best wedges overall. Centralized CG identical across all grinds within a given loft. New directional face texture + 5% larger groove volumes channel moisture. Heat-treated grooves double durability. 6 grind options, 27 loft/bounce/grind combos. Most played wedge on PGA Tour.
- + Progressive CG across all lofts — consistent ball flight
- + Six tour-proven grind options
- + Heat-treated grooves double durability
- − Premium $199 per wedge price
- − Subtle gains over SM10 predecessor
Vokey Design SM10 Wedges
Predecessor to SM11. Progressive CG but not yet centralized across grinds. Spin Milled grooves. 6 grind options. Heat treatment on grooves. Most played wedge on Tour in 2024-2025.
- + Most played wedge on Tour
- + 6 grind options
- + Proven Vokey quality
- − CG not yet centralized across grinds
- − SM11 is a meaningful upgrade
Vokey Design SM9 Wedges
Refined Spin Milled grooves. 6 grind options. Progressive CG. Set the standard that SM10 and SM11 built upon. Still excellent wedges available at discount.
- + Set the modern Vokey standard
- + 6 grinds cover every player
- + Great value now at discount
- − Two generations old now
- − Groove wear may be a factor in used models
balls
Pro V1
The benchmark premium golf ball. Most played ball on the PGA Tour. Three-piece urethane construction. Spins more with short irons while offering low spin on longer shots. The standard every other ball is measured against.
- + Most played ball on Tour — proven performance
- + Excellent spin control — more with short irons, less with driver
- + Consistent flight and feel
- − Premium price point
- − Durability could be better for the price
Pro V1x
Higher-flight, firmer-feel sibling to the Pro V1. Four-piece construction. Spins more with short irons while still offering low spin on longer shots. Preferred by players who want a slightly higher trajectory.
- + Higher flight than Pro V1
- + Firmer feel preferred by many players
- + Four-piece construction for spin layering
- − Same premium price as Pro V1
- − Higher spin may not suit all players
drivers
GT2 Driver
Titleist's mainstream 2025 driver. Recommended by GolfWRX club fitters for mid and low swing speeds in 2026 (still current). Clean look, classic Titleist feel. GT3 was the low-spin tour variant.
- + Clean, classic Titleist look
- + Strong performer for mid swing speeds
- + Still recommended by fitters in 2026
- − Premium pricing
- − GT3 better for very fast swingers
TSR3 Driver
Titleist's adjustable tour driver for 2023. SureFit adjustable CG track for fine-tuning ball flight. Forged titanium face. The TSR line (TSR1-4) covered all skill levels.
- + Adjustable CG track for fine-tuning
- + Tour-level workability
- + Classic Titleist build quality
- − Suited to better players only
- − Replaced by GT series in 2025
TSi3 Driver
Recommended as best driver for high swing speeds (106+ mph) in 2022 by GolfWRX club fitters. SureFit CG track. ATI 425 titanium face. Clean, traditional look at address.
- + Best for 106+ mph swing speeds in 2022
- + SureFit CG track adjustability
- + Premium ATI titanium face
- − Demands consistent ball-striking
- − High price for single-year model
TSi3 Driver
Titleist's adjustable tour driver. SureFit CG track allowed draw/fade bias. ATI 425 titanium face was fastest Titleist face at the time. Consistent fitter recommendation across 2021-2022.
- + SureFit CG track still best adjustability system
- + ATI titanium face was a speed leap
- + Consistent recommendation across years
- − Tour-oriented, not for beginners
TS2 Driver
Titleist Speed Project. Major speed increase over 917 series. Thinner titanium crown. Ultra-thin face. TS2 was the mainstream model, TS3 had SureFit CG. First time Titleist competed on speed.
- + Massive speed jump for Titleist
- + First competitive speed model
- + Clean, classic look
- − Still not as fast as TaylorMade/Callaway