Titleist 975D Drivers
Titleist 975D Drivers
[Jun 17, 2001]
Bob
Shoot in the 80s
Best driver I have hit yet. The distance is good, and has the most solid feel of any dirver. Can't wait to try the new 975j Similar Products Used: Taylor made 300, Orlimar hipti, Ping Tisi, Taylor Made |
[Jun 17, 2001]
Mike
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
9.5* EI70 Stiff shaft
This club (bought about one year ago) was my first major golf purchase. I had quite a bit of trouble getting dialed in at the start. Returning after a winter at the range, I have a new love for it. It hits lower than any other driver I've tried and can really be worked easily. I find with the heavier shaft I can really go after the ball with little risk of losing it badly. However, my experience is this: When I was shooting in the high 90s, this club kicked my ass. Now that I've improved to flirting with breaking 80, it's much nicer to hit. Oh how I wish I could hit the 975j. Bottom line: this club has more soul than my other driver (cleveland) but a bit tougher to hit. Customer Service Snapped the shaft at the hosel. Titleist replaced it no questions asked in under 10 days!!! Similar Products Used: Cleveland Quadpro Ti, Ping TiSi, Callaway VFT, TM 360 |
[Jun 17, 2001]
Mike
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
975Dvs Srixon XX10
Played the 975D for six years and believe it to be a vey reliable club for all around playabilty. I've tested a number of new products seeking little more distance but always returned to the Titleist. Recently tested the soon to be released Srixon XX10 driver and for the first time found a driver that [for my game and swing] is superior to the 975. The XX10 I tested is a 9 degree with a 68 gram/3.9 torque tour stiff shaft at 46 inches. There will be other shaft options and lengths available. The Srixon is significantly longer than the 975D,easy to work,with a medium high trajectory.Srixon has an absolute winner in the XX10. The head is pear-shaped like the 975 but larger and the ball sounds similar to the 975.Fortunately, the rep sold me the demo and I just returned from a trip to Virginia where I played the club for three days. It played better than it tested...The Srixon XX10 will be worth a try. Similar Products Used: Taylormade 300 series,Orlimar hip ti, Ping TiSi |
[May 21, 2000]
Bob
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
975D
This is a great driver with the right shaft selection. I had a regular flex Grafalloy ProLite 45 put on mine and reduced the length from 45 to 44.5 inchs. Customer Service Very prompt and helpful. Similar Products Used: Callaway GGB, Hawk Eye, PING ISI Ti and a lot of others. |
[Jul 27, 2001]
Jean-Francois Dupuis
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 975 d
This cub is very very easy to hit and the ball just jump off the face like a rocket. The best driver for both accuracy and distance. no wonder is the number one driver on tours Similar Products Used: yonex,Ping,Callaway vft, cleveland quad |
[Dec 29, 2000]
George C
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
975D 9.5 loft Stiff
Fantastic driver that is easy to control and to shape shots. By far, this driver has the best feel and consistency. Hit easier than my Hawkeye 3 wood with regular flex. Very consistent hits with good distance. Also confidence building on the course for a high handicapper like me. My 2 cents worth ;) Customer Service Sent a mail to titleist and got a reply within the same day. Similar Products Used: TM 300, 320 9.5 Stiff, Callaways Hawkeye, Warbird and the rest |
[Dec 27, 2000]
Mike Brown
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Titliest 975D 8.5
I am 16 years old and have a 5 handicap. I got this driver last year and have not found another up to its quality. The TM 320 is close, but would not change my driver for it. Similar Products Used: TM 320, Steelhead plus very good clubs |
[May 30, 2001]
Jeff "Honma Power" Yang
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Titliest 975D
Do you want to produce awesome power? Then this is the club to be reckoned with. You know why? Because this guy I played with at Bethpage named "Min" uses it. The kind of power and trajectory he generated was mind boggling. If you don't believe, then just get the Honma. It's better. Similar Products Used: None |
[May 28, 2001]
Doug Hanson
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
975D
Since I got this stick about 2 years ago, 5 of my playing buds now own one. I switched from the heavier select shaft to the EI-70 stiff and cut to 44 inches. Make sure to get the right loft, as you do need some clubhead speed for the lower lofts. Customer Service None Similar Products Used: Ping, Callaway, TM, Orlimar, Liquid Metal |
[May 22, 2001]
mike garlock
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
titleist 975D w/ proforce 65 Stiff
Very good driver. Not very forgiving but when hit well, exceptional feel. Similar Products Used: Ping T-ISI, Mizuno Ti |