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Titleist Pro Titanium 905T





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Review Date
August 18, 2008

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 2 of 5

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Reviewed by: TOM ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Titleist 907 D1 Driver

Summary:
I have played the Titleist D1 driver 10.5* with the Aldila NV Proto shaft reg. flex. now for 3 rounds and it is going back on EBAY. I had the 905R 10.5* with the YS-6+ and thought the shaft upgrade would make some difference in launch angle and distance. Well I was right, but not the way I wanted. Not only did I lose 20 yards, but the ball flight was much higher than what the specs stated!! The owner of my club has a 983K 9.5* and I hit that 20 yards past on an average hit. Needless to say I am now buying another 905R. Titleist made a mistake somewhere!!

Similar Products Used:
Titleist 905R/983K, Callaway Hawkeye,Big Bertha II, 454. Taylor Made Quad.



Review Date
July 28, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: D-Rok ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
905T 10.5 deg. NV65 S

Summary:
Just awesome! the sound is muted and not quite as tingy as the 905R model. looks just slightly smaller then the 905R too. overall, the NV65 shaft just rocks in this clubhead. a very piercing trajectory that doesn't balloon, and i was hitting 275+ yard drives easily. the shaft was an inch too long and felt very heavy. at 46" the driver swing weighted at D7! had it trimmed to 45" and swing weights at a much more managable D3. face is about 1.5 degrees closed. not too annoying at address, but would prefer a square face. beautiful looking club, performs great, and was reasonably priced. what more could you want out of a club? not much more, except maybe a bigger head!

Customer Service:
n/a

Similar Products Used:
too many to list! i'm a titleist fan too!


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Review Date
July 9, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Ryan Christensen ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Titleist 905T

Summary:
I'm a junior Golfer and i use this driver, i can hit 250 yards even though i shoot in the 90's thats jsut the way i am, my short game is terrible and that ruins my game, but this driver helped me to hit it really far and straight the launch is just amazing and the weight is just perfect also. Hey if its good enough for pros wut are you waiting for, its only for 100 bucks



Review Date
March 30, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: cbalpc ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
905T w/Harmon GXS shaft

Summary:
Just picked up a used 905T on Ebay for $41. It came with a 79g Harmon GXS shaft. I took it to the Golf Galxy launch monitor along with my Mizuno MX-500 w/ProLaunch Red shaft and Bridgestone J-33R 420 w/Aldila NV shaft. My dispersion was very similar on all clubs, so they all seemed to be about the same as far as accuracy. But, much to my surprise, the 905T averaged 10 more yards than the J-33R and 5 yards more than the MX-500. But, my swing speed was 9 mph slower with the 905T than the MX-500 and 4 mph slower than the J-33R. The pro said it was due to the increased shaft weight and head composition. I like all three drivers and would highly recommend all three, but apparently the Titleist fits my swing the best.

Customer Service:
N/A

Similar Products Used:
Bridgestone J-33R, Mizuno MX-500, Tour Edge J-Max Carbon, Taylor Made R-5, 580,and 540XD, Titleist 983E, Adams Redline, Mizuno MP-001



Review Date
March 18, 2008

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: TGoynes ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Titleist 905T

Summary:
What a great driver. Too bad they don't make it anymore! I've always been a fan of Titleist drivers, since I like to try to work the ball both ways off the tee. I previously used a 975J, but I wanted a little larger head and a little higher launch, and the 905T delivers in spades. Great feel off the face, PERFECT trajectory, and--with the right shaft for your swing--the ability to draw or fade the ball at your discretion. And this baby is LONG. Not really as long or forgiving as the newer 907, but plenty enough for me--put a solid swing on it and you're in the 250+ yds range. And to me, the 907 series has a more "hollow," disconneted feel at impact when compared to the 905. The 905 definitely has a more solid, positive feel upon contact. If you're comfortable with your driver swing, can find the sweet spot and want some workability with a little bit of forgiveness in a LONG driver, try one of these before dropping the cash on a 907!

However, this is probably not the best driver for you if you struggle with hitting slices or snap hooks off the tee. If you're looking for a really forgiving driver to help you stay in the fairway, you might want to check other brands--the MOI in Titleists (even the 907) is less than in most other brands.

Customer Service:
Not used yet.

Similar Products Used:
Callaway X, Cleveland Hi-Bore, Adams Redline, Titleist 975J


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