Titleist 907D2 Drivers

Titleist 907D2 Drivers 

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Titleist. The #1 460cc driver on the PGA Tour.

When it comes to 460cc drivers, even at the highest level of competitive golf, there are plenty of choices. And Titleist continues to be the brand trusted above all others. Now there's the next evolution of 460cc driver technology, the new Titleist 907 drivers.

The Titleist 907D2 is a multi-material 460cc driver with an enhanced moment of inertia (MOI) for increased DISTANCE WITH WORKABILITY and shot control.

MOI is the clubhead's resistance to twisting on off-center impact (i.e., heel, toe, high, or low). A higher MOI value means more resistance to twisting. The benefit of a higher MOI is longer distance (better energy transfer from club to ball) on off-center impacts.

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[Jan 01, 2024]
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[Dec 22, 2023]
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No weaknesses. All very good.

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New  
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5
[Feb 07, 2023]
incremental19


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ust as others have explained the distance is amazing, no difficulties in reaching the green from 180 meters with my 4 iron. I barely need to use the 3 iron. One negative thing is that I play with a draw and find it pretty hard to hit a fade, but that could be my technique. mobile diesel mechanic near me Plano

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New  
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[Oct 29, 2022]
shemikasoraya


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The heads are slightly larger than a compact blade (in comparison to my other set of Razr X Prototype irons) but still look great behind the ball and inspire confidence. They offer great feel and workability. It was blowing a gale today and as and when I needed to knock them in low or hold shots up in the wind with extra clubs then they performed great. Shelf appeal is amazing, Calexico Trailer Repair

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5
[Jan 31, 2017]
Mike McClain
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Titleist 907 D2

Need to increase the number of fairways you're hitting while still staying long? Then I recommend grabbing a 907 D2. I hit a Ping G2 for years...it felt and worked great..until I tried my brother's 907...in one short round I noticed that I was in better fairway shape on several holes with the 907. Checked out eBay and could have purchased several for $35. Selected a 9.5/Stiff shaft and in the three rounds since changing, have been favorably impressed with the number of better fairway positions due to the 907. It's a proven performer and now available at prices that scream, BUY ME!

Similar Products Used:

PING G2 - 8.5degree, Fujikara Stiff.

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4
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5
[Jul 20, 2014]
Mark F
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 907D2

I have found my driver.. So much for me is in appearance and swing weight. This club feels like it was built for my swing. I found it much more workable and plenty forgiving for my 10 handicap compared to the drivers listed below. I have also hit the 910 and 913 and prefer this one over them in launch and control. That being said I had a True Temper EI-70 shaft put in it as it is my "GO TO" shaft(comparably cheap as well). I play EI-70's in my 3 and 5 wood as well. Shaft is more important than club heads these days as most the "new" drivers all go long and they are all forgiving with today's demands. That is why it is important that you like the appearance and swing weight of the club. I'm not saying to buy this or any driver because it looks cool. But it helps in the decision process for me. I hated the "Square" phase and I never could get confident hitting them. Trust in this driver and get fit for the proper shaft and being that it is a few years old you can find them fairly cheap. Get the shaft you prefer, and forget about looking at different Drivers for a few years like me and focus on getting the right irons which is much harder. I shake my head at people who buy new clubs every year. With experience comes precision but too each their own, I'm glad the 907 D2 is "My Own".

Customer Service

None needed, altho in a past experience Titleist was super slow to respond to an iron issue..

Similar Products Used:

Titleist 983, 905R, Cobra AMP, Mizuno MP-001, Cleveland Launcher, Sonartec TI-01, TM R7, R9, PING G-15, the lot..

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5
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5
[May 07, 2011]
Jon
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: titilest d2

I loved this driver i know play in the 80's thanks to this driver i hit it longer then anbody that i play against on the weekends not to metion that i am now driving 30 yards father with this then my other driver.

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5
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5
[Jun 04, 2010]
Longpar5
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Titleist 907 D2

Ebay purchase. I have been out of golf for about 2 years, and wanted to pick up where I left off, using my old clubs. NOPE. The FT Tour 9* with Aldila NV X stiff was NOT working. I had a 905R X stiff the year before I stopped and loved that, and remember wanting the D2 but went with the FT Tour due to ball trajectory. Having remembered that, I figure the D2 would be a good place to start. Turns out it is where I will end to. It is awesome, super hot face, easily worked, but wants to hit it straight, just like a driver should be. I love the appearance at set up, and it works well with the Aldila NV Proto stiff shaft I have in it to. I couldn't be happier. I am an admitted club junkie when it comes to irons, and hybrids, but driver's I like stay in the bag for years. This one will be there for years.

Customer Service

No idea

Similar Products Used:

Callaway FT Tour (hard to control), Ping G5 (hooky), Titleist 905R (good)

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5
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5
[Nov 10, 2009]
Robert Hatton
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 907 D2

Driving the ball consistently is the weakest point of my game. I have played with Callaway, Ping, and Taylor Made Drivers, and the 907 D2 is the best driver that I have used in the last five years. I'm using the Aldila Voodoo shaft, Stiff Flex, 9.5 degree model, and had the shaft shortened from the grip end to 43.5", and added some lead tape to the bottom to bump up the lightened swing weight. The club sets up very square to the target which is a huge plus. I play Sonartec fairwoods, and Mizuno MP14 blades so my entire set is set up with a very square setup with no offset. This driver has great feel compared to the other top brand drivers and the Voodoo shaft is great for about a 100 mph swing speed. This product is a home run for Titleist, and I commend them on designing another great product to make golf more fun!!!!

Similar Products Used:

Ping Rapture with NVS Stiff shaft does not have the balance and feel of the Titleist 907 D2. All the top drivers are very close in distance on Centerface Contact--the difference is in feel, balance, and repeatability. Titleist is best.

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