Titleist 975F Fairway Woods
Titleist 975F Fairway Woods
[Aug 15, 2000]
Ben Cisneros
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
2000 975F
I heard bad reviews about the older 975F but I thought is was a lot better than you people were reviewing. I just bought the 2000 model and I love it. Great looks, feel, and distance. Only complaint is that is seems to hook pretty easy Customer Service Titleist puts out some of the best products in golf...but to bad the customer service isn't as good as the products. Similar Products Used: Callaway, Taylor Made, Orlimar |
[Aug 13, 2000]
Parker Dire
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
titleist 975f fairway wood
These clubs feel like frickin big blocks of wood. They feel dead. I think they are a disgrace to titleist Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 03, 2000]
David Murray
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 975F 13.5 2000 model
I hated last years mosel with the bore thru. This year, there is no bore-thru, and the club is so solid. It's like Titleist redesigned the weight of the club making it FEEL like it should, SWEET. Stay away from last years model and pick this one up. Similar Products Used: YOU NAME IT, I've hit it |
[Jul 18, 2000]
Gray Burchette
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
975f 14.5*
This club is much better than the bore thru model of last year.Don't ask why.I believe it is a little shallower.This is the best 3 wood I have ever played.It is easy to get up and the ball carries well.I LOVE IT!!! Similar Products Used: Ping isi 3 Wood,Orlimar |
[Jul 14, 2000]
Matt
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 975f
I got the 2000 model with the steel shaft. I absolutely love this club. It sets up perfect to the ball and when you stand over the ball you just know you'll hit it good. Even on days when I'm off with the driver I can still count on this club. Give it a try. Similar Products Used: Lynx Black Cat Tour |
[May 20, 2000]
Hunter
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
2000 model 975F 12.5*
This club is much better than last year model. I really am happy with the club. Similar Products Used: All the major brands. |
[May 09, 2000]
Geoff
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
3-wood
Absolutely the worst club I have ever had the displeasure of owning. What a piece of junk and a waste of money!!! Similar Products Used: None |
[Jan 11, 2001]
Matt Drake
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
975f 2000 model
If you regularly shoot in the 70s this is the fairway wood for you. This club rewards a good swing like no other on the market. It's long, accurate, feels great and can be easily worked both ways. This is a beautifully shaped club that sits well. I truly believe that having a good looking club helps your game, especially in tournaments. When you look down at this perfect looking club you are given added confidence that you need. If you're serious about playing the best golf you can, pick up the Titleist 975f. Similar Products Used: Orlimar |
[Jan 09, 2001]
Joe W.
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Pro Trajectory 975F (2000)
This club is very workable. It hits the ball pretty low, and has very sweet feel. Not forgiving really but it isn't for poor ballstrikers. I like it's clean look. If you are a good golfer this is it. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Callaway War Bird, Titleist PT, Titleist 970. |
[Oct 31, 2000]
Doug
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
975f - 13.5
Great club, especially for traditionalist - very long, mostly because its a two wood by any measure. Get it cut down to 42-42.5" as its not forgiving enough for a 43" shaft, so make sure you can get it near the sweet spot and you'll be rewarded Similar Products Used: None |