Titleist Unveils New Golf Gear for 2025

News Summary

Titleist has officially launched its exciting new gear lineup for 2025, promising to elevate golfers’ performance on the course. Key products include the GT280 Mini Driver, revamped Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls, and an expanded Scotty Cameron Phantom putter line. Also introduced are the GT1 Driver series, durable T-Series Black Irons, and new Vokey SM10 wedges. Each product features advanced technology designed to enhance playability and performance, making 2025 a year to watch for golf enthusiasts.

Titleist Tees Off with Exciting New Gear for 2025

If you’re all about that golf life, get ready to loop in a fresh lineup from Titleist that’s sure to elevate your game. Mark your calendars, because they’ve just unveiled their latest equipment for 2025, which includes some pretty remarkable innovations, all geared towards helping golfers hit the links with confidence.

Introducing the GT280 Mini Driver

First up is the much-buzzed-about GT280 Mini Driver, Titleist’s very first official mini driver, hitting the shelves at a price of $499. Scheduled to land in retail stores on April 18, 2025, this mini driver is designed to follow in the footsteps of the 13-degree TSR 2-wood, which was previously only available to Tour players. With its sleek and innovative design, it’s poised to become a favorite among both amateur and pro golfers alike.

Revamped Pro V1 and Pro V1x Golf Balls

Next, let’s talk about the Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls. These heavy-hitters have undergone some serious refinement, featuring a faster high-gradient core that’s optimized to keep long-game spin low while ramping up ball speed. Plus, they enhance short-game spin, which is a total game changer on the green. Titleist narrowed it down from hundreds of prototypes based on direct player feedback, ensuring these balls are finely tuned for performance.

Scotty Cameron Phantom Putter Line Expansion

Golf enthusiasts will also be thrilled to learn about the expanded Scotty Cameron Phantom putter line, which will welcome five new configurations in 2025. These models sport the same wingback head shapes as their predecessors, only now they boast a new I-beam plumber’s neck hosel to enhance toe flow and consistency. You can snag one of these beauties for $449, except for the Phantom 11 Long Design variant, which will be available for $499. Get ready for the pre-sale on January 29, 2025, with retail availability kicking off on February 14, 2025.

GT1 Equipment: The Series Built for Power

For players in search of more clubhead speed and forgiveness, the new GT1 Driver, fairway woods, and hybrids are just the ticket. The driver will retail for $650, fairway woods for $400, and hybrids at $330. These sticks feature a weight-saving thermo-formed carbon-composite crown that supports stronger launches and increased stability. Gear up for the pre-sale on February 4, 2025, followed by retail availability on February 21, 2025.

Vokey SM10 Wedges Slated for Release

Wedge aficionados should keep their eyes peeled for the new Vokey SM10 .06K wedges, which come with a low bounce K grind option that’s perfect for players with shallower swings. Priced at $189, these wedges will be available for pre-sale starting on February 6, 2025, transitioning to retail on March 7, 2025. Plus, there’s a limited edition Vokey SM10 Oil Can finish available for $249 with pre-sales commencing on March 18, 2025.

Durable T-Series Black Irons and More

Titleist is also rolling out the limited-edition T-Series Black Irons, designed with a durable Titanium Carbide Vapor finish, available for $271 per iron starting on February 11, 2025, and retailing on February 28, 2025. And for fans of wedges, the Vokey Design WedgeWorks A Grind delivers a new low-bounce lob wedge ideal for firm turf conditions at a price of $225.

New Alignment Features in Golf Balls

Last but certainly not least, check out the new Titleist AVX AIM360 and Tour Soft AIM360 golf balls featuring a 360-degree alignment feature for impeccable precision. These will retail for $50 and $40 respectively. It’s all about striving for accuracy in every shot, and these balls help make that goal more achievable.

With the addition of new equipment and innovative features, Titleist is gearing up to cater to golfers of all skill levels. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your clubs or add some new balls to your arsenal, it looks like 2025 is shaping up to be an exciting year for golf enthusiasts!

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