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Titleist 975D

Titleist 975D


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The Titleist Titanium 975D is a pear-shape, deep face driver. The unique hosel and thru-bore shaft design and reinforced face-crown junction stiffens the head to provide increased ball speed and a swe...
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Review Abstract
The “remarkable” Titleist 975 D Titanium boasts “impressive” distance, a “very solid” feel and an "awesome low 'penetrating' ball flight which cuts through the wind and gets a ton of roll." A “true player's club,” this driver “looks beautiful behind the ball, and is very workable” Players rave that it is truly “unbelievable,” and they “highly recommend it." ”Easily the best driver I've ever played, I'm not at all surprised it's #1 on tour."


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Review Date
August 22, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Brett ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Titleist 975D

Summary:
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



Review Date
August 28, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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2.33 of 5, 3 votes

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Reviewed by: Simon Ward ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
975D

Summary:
Great club, but I think the shaft is crucial. I have an 8.5* with an EI-70 shaft that really works. Every time I see one in the driving range's used bin with another shaft, I pull it out and try. Sometimes the difference is night and day.
I find it more controllable than the 980E and K, both of which I've tried on the course - though not with the EI-70.
Bottom line for me is you must concentrate with this driver if you want to be rewarded. If you think you can swing it like a 460, you will be punished.

Customer Service:
Not used.

Similar Products Used:
980E & K


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Review Date
July 7, 2008

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: John Fisher ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Titleist 975D

Summary:
I've only had this in my bag for about three years now, but I've never regretted a minute. Most of the other reviews on this page are correct, maybe a little too positive though. I love this club when I'm on the ball. The sweet spot is small, but when you get a hold of it the drive will sail long and true. The only issue I have is that since it's an older club with a smaller head size the balance isn't quite as good as the newer drivers with the larger heads.



Review Date
April 27, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: NEPAgolfer ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
8.5* Stiff Shaft

Summary:
I found a great deal on this club on ebay in almost new shape and i couldn't pass up. I've played about 10 rounds with this club so far this season and love it. I've hit Titleist drivers for years but never came around to buy it. I had used an Adams 818 SC Fade 9* for about 5 years unil i developed a constant draw with it. It got to the point where i started using my 3 wood off the tee because i could work the ball better. The Titleist delivers in every aspect. I love the ball flight, i can still tee pretty low for an 8.5* driver and still get a nice ball flight. Also the size head is perfect. I don't like the new jumbo sized drivers. I can work the ball with relatively solid consistency, get good feedback and it doesn't feel like i'm swinging a sledge hammer.

Customer Service:
Top notch

Similar Products Used:
Taylor Made Burner 10.5* R Shaft, Nicklaus Air Bear 9* S Shaft, Adams SC 818 FC 9* R Shaft, Macgregor MacTec NVG2 10.5* S Shaft


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Review Date
April 22, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: rbake ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
975D 7.5* ProLite Shaft

Summary:
I have the 975D in 7.5* with a stiff ProLite shaft(the yellow and purple one). Picked this club up about 6 years ago when I was in 8th grade or so (looking back on it, not exactly sure why). But through the years I have grown to LOVE this club. I have a pretty fast swing speed and when you hit this club solid in the sweet spot, there is nothing better. It's like hitting a baseball right in the sweet spot. But if you mis-hit the ball, have fun trying to find it in the weeds. Really have to learn how to play the 7.5* as well.

I know they are selling this club on ebay for about $10 right now. Not for the high handicapper. Highly suggest getting this club if you are not into the 400-460cc drivers. They have no feel to them. This pear shape gives you the feel and workability you need.

Customer Service:
Never had to use it.

Similar Products Used:
Titleist 975J, 983K, 983E, Taylormade R7, Nike SQ 460


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