Titleist 975D Drivers
Titleist 975D Drivers
[Aug 15, 1999]
stew padass
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
975d
real solid club, crisp sweet spot, not as forgivving as those stupid game improvement clubs that are a big a brapefruits, but if you want a real mans driver get a titleist Customer Service titleist select stiff shaft is real sturdy and thick gives the club a real solid feel at impact Similar Products Used: ping Tisi, taylor made ti buble 2, mizuno mighty bi, bbb, gbb, bbh, they all suck |
[Aug 01, 1999]
Kenn Lang
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
975d
I had the oppurtunity to get one of these at a steal of a price. The feel length and direction make this one of the best investments I've made in golf equiptment. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jul 09, 1999]
Charles Nichols
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
9.5* 975 D
I demoed this club and just had to have it. not as long as my old driver but much more accurate. i love the feel of this club and the sound it makes upon impact to the ball. Best driver on the market Similar Products Used: 10.5* Ti Bubble II, 8* GBB, 9* warbird, King Cobra Ti, King Cobra steel |
[Aug 21, 1999]
Steven Austin
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 975D Driver
I have an Aldila 48"" Longwood 50/50 shaft in my 10.5 degree 975D, and I can honestly say the extra length shaft added 40+ yards carry to my drives overnight. I strongly recommend this extraordinary combination of clubhead and shaft to anyone who truly wants to enter the 300 yard tee shot club. Steven J. Austin, Member, The Golf Writers Association of America/Editor, Gulf Coast Tee Time Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 16, 1999]
Brian
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 975D 8.5* w/Graffaloy Prolite 35+
I have this driver and it is very good. Love the feel and the distance but the olny draw back is price and dont see it feel forgiving off heeled shots. Similar Products Used: Orlimar D, Callaway GBB, Cobra Gravity Back, Taylor Made Firesole, Taylor Made Ti Bubble 2, Ping TiSI, Wilson Invex, Top Flite Intimidator 400 |
[Aug 13, 1999]
Dave
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
975D
Best feeling driver ever hit. Superior distance ability over other drivers. Sweet feel. Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 09, 1999]
Drew Kim
Shoot in the 90s
This club is the best driver in the market. The weighting is perfect. You always know where the club is at. Has the most solid feel at impact. I have 8.5 degree driver with graffaloy shaft (stiff). Driver will definately put me down into the 80's very soon Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 08, 1999]
George
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
9-degree
This club is the real deal. It adds distance and keeps the ball in the short grass. I've demoed it several times, and it'll be my next driver. Highly recommended. Pricey, but when other members of your foursome are searching the weeds for their drives and you're contemplating which wedge to use from the fairway to the green, you'll think it's cash well-spent. Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 08, 1999]
C.J.
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 975D
It is a solid club. The margin of error offered with this stick is pretty flexible and no can argue with the increased distance. It's greatest attribute is the club weight in your hand. It is not a one of these super light Ti that feel as if you are verge of losing control on every pass. The one question mark is if when your swing is not solid the ball tends to fade. Similar Products Used: Nicklaus Ti GBB Talyor Made Ti |
[Sep 05, 1999]
Steve
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 975D
An excellent club!!! Goes long and straight almost all of the time! Customer Service Titleist has excellent customer service. Similar Products Used: I have also tried the Callaway Great Big Bertha Hawk-Eye driver, but I think the Titleist is better. |