![]() Someone had wrote a review stating something along the lines of-that they "cannot tell if your hitting the ball in the right place because it all sounds the same off the face of the club." Well, that cannot be further from the truth. So upon addressing the ball NOW there is no need to open, re-grip, get unsure about the shot and end up in the rough NO MORE!It looks PERFECT, the ball bursts off the club-face, the sound is like listening to "The Beatles" for the first time (AMAZING LOL), I can hit a constant shot (and so can you) from "the deck" 280 yards and the distance is exactly what you want. I am a man who does his homework and after spending months of research, I found that the Titleist D2 was the best match for me because in it's "static position" the driver is square to open a degree. Needless to say my shots scattered left and right, trajectory was dependent on how open the club face was thus,I had NO consistency. It was so bad in fact, that I subconsciously opened the club face to the "square position" EVERYTIME I addressed the ball,then had to re-grip the club THEN swing! I myself carried TaylorMade from driver-PW.Īlthough my irons have been the best set I have ever played with(R7-TP)I had ALWAYS had problems with my driver. On the way "to the top" of my goals I had ALWAYS played rounds with people who used Titleist. I have been a professional golfer since April of 2007. With experience comes precision but too each their own, I'm glad the 907 D2 is "My Own". I shake my head at people who buy new clubs every year. Get the shaft you prefer, and forget about looking at different Drivers for a few years like me and focus on getting the right irons which is much harder. Trust in this driver and get fit for the proper shaft and being that it is a few years old you can find them fairly cheap. I hated the "Square" phase and I never could get confident hitting them. But it helps in the decision process for me. I'm not saying to buy this or any driver because it looks cool. That is why it is important that you like the appearance and swing weight of the club. Shaft is more important than club heads these days as most the "new" drivers all go long and they are all forgiving with today's demands. I play EI-70's in my 3 and 5 wood as well. That being said I had a True Temper EI-70 shaft put in it as it is my "GO TO" shaft(comparably cheap as well). I have also hit the 910 and 913 and prefer this one over them in launch and control. I found it much more workable and plenty forgiving for my 10 handicap compared to the drivers listed below. This club feels like it was built for my swing. So much for me is in appearance and swing weight.
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