Just one week after the Titleist GTS driver took his first win, Bud Cauley put him in the winner’s circle again.
last week, JT Poston won the Memorial with the GTS3. Sunday, Cauley won the RBC Canadian Open with the deeper CG GTS2, giving Titleist’s newest line of drivers some serious momentum as we head into the year’s third major.
Cauley was one of the earliest converts to the GTS2, making the move in his first start after starting his tour at the Valero Texas Open. That week in Texas, he told reps he liked the stability and spin consistency he had compared to his old player, as well as the sound and feel. He noted a greater touch as well in an 8.0-degree head with an 11g weight up front and a 5g weight in the rear.
Since his move, Cauley has jumped 44 spots in the PGA Tour’s SG: Off-The-Tee rankings, going from losing 0.138 strokes per round (109th on tour) to just under a tenth of a stroke (0.09, 65th).
Last week at the RBC Canadian Open, he was more than two and a half strokes clear of the field (17th) after winning for the first time on the PGA Tour in 239 starts.
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He’s not the only player to use a GTS driver US Open this week IN Shinnecock Hills. In addition to Poston, some of the big-name players on the Titleist staff, such as Justin Thomas (GTS2), Jordan Spieth (GTS2) and Cameron Young (GTS3), have made the move to the new driver platform.
Even non-gear agents like Maverick McNealy (GTS3) and Harry Hall (GTS3) have added drivers in recent weeks. In total, more than 65 players currently play a GTS driver.
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