This old vs new fairway woods comparison features a Titleist GT2 fairway wood, released in 2024, and a Titleist 915F fairway wood, which was released a decade ago. Despite a 10-year gap in technology to the Titleist GT2, the Titleist 915F remains a popular fairway wood in the bags of both pros and amateurs. But how do these two Titleist fairway woods compare in a head-to-head test?

0:00 Intro
1:58 Testing (Titleist GT2)
7:57 Testing (Titleist 915F)
10:50 Data & Conclusions

In this video, 2nd Swing’s Drew Mahowald is joined by University of Minnesota golfer Bella McCauley to test and review the Titleist GT2 fairway wood that she has in the bag against a Titleist 915F from a decade ago. How does the Titleist GT2 stack up against a classic?

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8 Comments

  1. Good honest video. If you are buying new clubs for distance probably barking up wrong tree. I would argue matching up shaft with swing is the most important aspect of a fitting. That doesn't mean everyone needs upgraded shafts. 95% of golfers can get an oem shaft that fits them. Had a golf buddy go into cc for Club fittings. He walks out at $8000, with $300 minimum shaft of charge including irons and hybrids. His driver swing is 70 miles an hour and has no business playing the LA golf shaft they put him in so buyer beware

  2. Interesting outcome. I find it fascinating how little difference we see from one golf club iteration to another despite the marking hype. This suggests the least expensive club to play is the one currently in your bag, and often performance may not be lacking much if less than 10 years old.

  3. Had a 915f 5 wood loved the way it felt off a mat but could not get that thing through the grass outside. Clubs don’t always perform the same inside as they do outside. Also I think this is good to show people that new isn’t always better plenty guys on tour still playing older clubs Cantlay Tiger JT and more

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