Poston added the driver at the Valero Texas Open, the second week it was available for Tour pros, and has kept it in the bag since the Truist Championship last month.
Over the past three months, the GTS line has quickly established itself as one of the most played drivers on the PGA Tour with more than 70 players putting it in the bag and at least 65 now gaming one.
At the Memorial, 18 players in the 72-man field played a GTS driver, which was more than any other brand’s total driver count (16). Poston’s win also came in the same week that world No. 3 Cameron Young added GTS3 and World. 4 and gear free agent Matt Fitzpatrick added GTS2.
Poston’s GTS3 is set up in the stock hosel figuration, A1, and the neutral forward CG track position, but the GTS platform allows numerous changes to CG through the dual weighting system. Titleist was able to move Cameron Young out of his 11-degree GT3 head and into a 10-degree GTS3 head because they could move the CG back by adding weight to the rear. The GT3 did not have that option.
While Poston’s victory was the first for the GTS drivers, it continues a huge run for Titleist as nine winners since March 9 have played a Titleist driver. All but one of those were the GT3 until Poston’s victory for GTS3.