Titleist GT4 narrowly misses out on the top spot for distance. It a driver made for distance, or at least, mitigating spin. For the most golfers, GT4 might not be a first choice. It features a smaller head profile and tends to be less forgiving from a marketing perspective. However, it produces a higher forgiveness ranking than GT2 in our testing. You'll want to go through a fitting for this driver as accuracy is its weakness.
► You want to maximize distance: At the end of the day, Titleist GT4 is one of the longest drivers in 2025. It excels at both carry and total distance performance. Golfers can further enhance its distance potential by putting a heavier weight forward in the face. This changes the CG location to produce a more penetrating, lower spinning shot outcome.
► You like a smaller driver profile: At 430cc, Titleist GT4 is one of the smallest driver profiles on the market. This is a traditional approach and is standard practice by Titleist with the 4 driver model. In addition to the smaller head, our testing pool rates GT4 as the best sounding driver.
✖︎ You need accuracy: Accuracy is not Titleist GT4’s strength. It ranks towards the bottom for accuracy and we put a premium on accuracy. Moving the CG back in this driver can help with accuracy issue. But, ultimately, going through a professional fitting is the best approach if you’re enamored with this driver.
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