Titleist 975D Drivers
Titleist 975D Drivers
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 01, 2024]
minami
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[Dec 24, 2023]
arissaaqila
Strength:
In his long and colorful journey in the world of golf, tstoto Weakness:
No weaknesses. All very good. Purchased: New
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[May 29, 2021]
gasielennie410j
Strength:
Good look, good feel, good results. 10 yards longer than any other irons I have ever had. Forgiving, but still able to work the ball. Artificial Grass Weakness:
You will lose a little distance so greater club head speed is required. Purchased: New
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[Aug 01, 2017]
Blake CW In North Georgia
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 975D Stiff w/ EI-70 Ultra Lightweight Graphite Shaft
I found this club at a pawn shop for $3, the guy had two, so I bought both for $6. I went to the range and I hit every shot long and straight. I couldn't believe it. After several years of unpredictability with my Big Bertha II I just figured I couldn't drive the ball. "I can't drive," I'd say. Boy was I ever wrong!!!! This little puppy, the Titleist 975D proves it! All I have to do is take a regular swing and boom! It's not as spectacular as when I hit a good drive with the mini-van driver and it makes a loud impressive ping sound and it looks cool, but the loooong boring straight ball flight I get with the Titleist 975D more than makes up for the fact that it is not showy, it's not flashy, it's just a driver doing what a driver should do. I have two, one is a banged up 45.5" with a 9.5' degree loft and stock graphite Titleist shaft and horrid grip, and one is a decent looking 45" 8.5' degree EI-70 Ultra Lightweight graphite shaft and nice leather wrap grip. And I'm really tempted to go ahead and buy another one on eBay just so I don't ever have to be without one again. I'm the type of guy that I don't see the need to change something if it's working. I liked this so much that after several years of hitting my Wilson 3 and 5 woods (I used to hit a Wilson Driver but I broke it hitting it off the grass deck at the range) I went and bought a Titleist 975F 3 and 5 wood (14.5' and 18.5' degree) with the same shaft (the EI-70), and after several years of hitting my Taylormade 360 Irons I'm making the shift to Titleist 704-CB Irons with the Nippon NS Pro 970 steel stiff flex shafts), and after several years of playing oddball thrift-store sand and lob-wedges I'm finally making the jump and I bought two Titleist Oil Can wedges, a 52' and 58', and a Titleist Dead Center SP-203 Putter, and a brand new Titleist bag. Surely it doesn't have anything to do with Jordan Spieth winning the Open Championship. I love it! :D
Similar Products Used: I wouldn't call them similar, but, Wilson (old small head) Driver and Fairway wood set (3 and 5), Big Bertha II Driver, Taylormade 360 Irons, various thrift-store sand and lob wedges. |
[Aug 01, 2017]
Blake C W in North Georgia
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 975D Stiff w/ EI-70 Ultra Lightweight Graphite Shaft
I found this club at a pawn shop for $3, the guy had two, so I bought both for $6. I went to the range and I hit every shot long and straight. I couldn't believe it. After several years of unpredictability with my Big Bertha II I just figured I couldn't drive the ball. "I can't drive," I'd say. Boy was I ever wrong!!!! This little puppy, the Titleist 975D proves it! All I have to do is take a regular swing and boom! It's not as spectacular as when I hit a good drive with the mini-van driver and it makes a loud impressive ping sound and it looks cool, but the loooong boring straight ball flight I get with the Titleist 975D more than makes up for the fact that it is not showy, it's not flashy, it's just a driver doing what a driver should do. I have two, one is a banged up 45.5" with a 9.5' degree loft and stock graphite Titleist shaft and horrid grip, and one is a decent looking 45" 8.5' degree EI-70 Ultra Lightweight graphite shaft and nice leather wrap grip. And I'm really tempted to go ahead and buy another one on eBay just so I don't ever have to be without one again. I'm the type of guy that I don't see the need to change something if it's working. I liked this so much that after several years of hitting my Wilson 3 and 5 woods (I used to hit a Wilson Driver but I broke it hitting it off the grass deck at the range) I went and bought a Titleist 975F 3 and 5 wood (14.5' and 18.5' degree) with the same shaft (the EI-70), and after several years of hitting my Taylormade 360 Irons I'm making the shift to Titleist 704-CB Irons with the Nippon NS Pro 970 steel stiff flex shafts), and after several years of playing oddball thrift-store sand and lob-wedges I'm finally making the jump and I bought two Titleist Oil Can wedges, a 52' and 58', and a Titleist Dead Center SP-203 Putter, and a brand new Titleist bag. Surely it doesn't have anything to do with Jordan Spieth winning the Open Championship. I love it! :D
Similar Products Used: I wouldn't call them similar, but, Wilson (old small head) Driver and Fairway wood set (3 and 5), Big Bertha II Driver, Taylormade 360 Irons, various thrift-store sand and lob wedges. |
[Mar 12, 2013]
oldschoolrocker
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
975d
Have been fed up with the 460cc heads and found that I was hitting my old persimmons almost as well, sometimes better, so I decided to go retro with the moderns and picked up a 10.5 975d. Wanted to put a steel shaft in it, but none available unless by special order at the shop doing the work, so instead I went with a NVS and had it cut to 43 inches. A little tinkering with some lead weight to optimize swing weight and WOW...after a couple of range sessions and 3 rounds of play I can say it is the BEST money I ever spent on my golf game. WHAT A DRIVER. The shorter shaft and smaller club face is $$$$. Added 20 yards to my drives and more accurate as well. |
[Oct 23, 2010]
TitleistMan99
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 975D
The Titleist 975D. What can I say that hasn't already been said? I first learned of this driver back in the late 90's during "Tigermania" when he was still with Titleist. I always wanted one, but back in the day my parent's couldn't or wouldn't spend $400.00 on one club when my whole set cost the same price.
Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Tried them all, the Titleist 975D is the best, even by today's standards. Get one for $30.00, get it reshafted if you need to, and put it in your bag. You won't regret it! |
[Jul 23, 2010]
jetdriver
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
975D 9.5* EI-70 green stiff shaft
This is my bread and butter driver. Solid feel. Slightly smaller than the 320-360 size I would prefer, but fine none the less. With a few warm up swings I can dial this driver in and roll it to the telephone pole holding the net at the end of the range within a few yards either way at about 270Y pretty consistantly. This driver is very accurate and consistant. The trajectory is medium to high and kind of just falls at the end so I tee it low for a more boring trajectory. I also have a smaller 976R 8* with Prolite red stiff shaft which is a fire rocket but at 8* requires every swing to be a max efficiency swing to get the extra distance every time. With the 975D, a normal swing performs just fine on the course. I recently tried a new 460cc Titleist D comp driver at Golfsmith on the sim and got the same results but since I can't swing those "shafted fishbowls" I was not as consistant. |
[Mar 17, 2010]
PopstheDog
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titlest 975D
I bought the 975D and the 975F at my local PGA Superstore in the return/used section of the store. I have to say, compared to the more modern 460cc drivers I have used (Cobra S2, Cleveland Launcher, Ping G?, Taylor Made) the 975D suits me best. A somewhat lower trajectory and a very solid feel at impact makes this driver stand the test of time. Pick one up on EBAY for around $25 and see for yourself.
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[Aug 22, 2009]
Brett
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 975D
I have had this driver for the last 8 years and I can't get rid of it. By far the best driver I have ever hit. I own two Nike Dymo and Sumo Drivers, a 905R, and a Greatest Big Bertha. By far this is the best feeling and longest driver I own. I am starting to realize why tiger keeps putting this back in his bag. Don't was your money on a 460cc driver and spend about 20 dollars on ebay or at golf galaxy and enjoy it!!! I know I do!!! Customer Service Great needed a new headcover and they sent one out right away!!! Similar Products Used: Nike Dymo2, Nike Sumo2 5900 Tour, Steelhead |