Yes, depending on the model. GT1 and GT2 offer the most forgiveness, GT3 balances forgiveness with adjustability, and GT4 is less about maximum forgiveness and more about lower spin and control.
Yes. Titleist is one of the most respected golf equipment brands and has a long-standing reputation for drivers, fairway woods, irons, wedges and tour-level performance.
Yes, if the loft, shaft, flex and condition suit the player. Titleist GT Drivers can offer good value on the used market, especially for golfers who want Titleist driver performance without buying the newest model.
Driver technology usually remains competitive for several years. A well-kept Titleist GT Driver should remain a useful option if the model, loft, shaft and condition suit the golfer.
The main improvement is the newer construction, refined model choice and better stability across the range. The biggest benefit comes from choosing the GT model that matches the golfer’s launch, spin and forgiveness needs.