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Titleist 907 D1 Driver - 9.5 Degree - Titleist Spec Grid 67 Shaft Stiff Flex - RH

Titleist 907 D1 Driver


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ConditionStock
HandRight
Loft9.5 Degree
Shaft TypeTitleist Spec Grid 67
Shaft FlexStiff
MSRP$500.00
Your Price$299.95
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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 907D1 is a multi-material 460cc driver with a high moment of inertia (MOI) for increased DISTANCE WITH FORGIVENESS and outstanding playability. 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.

  • Innovative multi-material design featuring separate face, body and hosel construction
  • 6-4 titanium body, SP700 beta titanium face insert, 6061 T6 milled aluminum hosel
  • 460cc Driver
  • Titleist Tour Velvet Rubber Grip (round w/ logo underneath)
Titleist 907 D1 Driver - 9.5 Degree - Titleist Spec Grid 67 Shaft Stiff Flex - RH user reviews
HOT HOT HOT 4/11/2007
Handicap 6 - 10
Talk about a hot-faced driver. In launch-monitor testing, the 907D1 always performed with much higher ballspeed as compared to clubhead speed. Add the fantastic forgiveness given with a high-MOI driver, and you have a great combination. You can't find a better driver on the market today.
Will (Frisco, TX)
Frequently asked questions about Titleist 907 D1 Driver - 9.5 Degree - Titleist Spec Grid 67 Shaft Stiff Flex - RH
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10/16/2009 10:40 AMRay
I am looking to buy a Titleist driver. I am a 14 handicap. Most of the time my drives are straight down the middle but I lack distance. My average drive is 210 yds. My swing speed is 88 mph. Shoul
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10/16/2009 11:01 AMGolfballs.com Employee: Andy
The D2 is the longer of the two drivers.
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09/04/2009 11:35 PMDan
It woulf be nice if simeone could answer my question! Which was how much more forgiving is the d1 than d2?
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09/10/2009 10:13 AMGolfballs.com Employee: Andy
The D1 is the more forgiving of the 2.
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08/30/2009 1:44 PM
What is the torque of the shaft mean? What are the pros and cons of a high torque shaft and low torque shaft?
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09/02/2009 10:01 AMGolfballs.com Employee: Andy
The torque of the shaft is relative of the amount of twisting the club will do at impact. Low torque shafts will twist less ultimately providing straighter or more accurate shots.
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