Can a 1998 Driver Still Compete in 2026?
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Can a 1998 Driver Still Compete in 2026?

Can a 1998 Titleist 975D compete with a brand-new 2026 Titleist GTS2? We tested both drivers using GCQuad launch monitor data to compare ball speed, distance, forgiveness, dispersion and mishit performance. The results were not what we expected.

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Titleist GTS2 vs GT2 Driver Review (2025): Is the New Driver Actually Better?
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Titleist GTS2 vs GT2 Driver Review (2025): Is the New Driver Actually Better?

The new Titleist GTS2 driver is here — but is it actually better than the previous GT2?

At EP Golf Studios, we put both drivers head-to-head using GCQuad launch monitor testing to compare ball speed, carry distance, forgiveness, spin rates, and dispersion. The results were surprising.

After thousands of custom driver fittings, one thing remains true: newer doesn’t always mean longer or more forgiving.

Read our full in-depth Titleist GTS2 vs GT2 review and discover which driver truly performs best for your game.

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Why Some Golfers Gain 40+ Yards With a Driver (Without New Tech)
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Why Some Golfers Gain 40+ Yards With a Driver (Without New Tech)

Why are some golfers gaining 40+ yards with their driver without changing clubs? This guide explains how spin rate, launch conditions, and proper driver fitting can dramatically increase distance. Discover why new drivers aren’t always longer and how custom fitting can unlock your true driving potential.

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