Titleist 907D1 Drivers
Titleist 907D1 Drivers
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[Jan 02, 2024]
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[Sep 14, 2011]
Edward Rob
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 907 D1
I am so ecstatic at this very moment. I purchased this club from a guy for $100.00.
Similar Products Used: Callaway C4, Callaway FT-5, Taylormade 510,
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[Apr 05, 2011]
jrook
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
907 D1 9.5 degree w/ vs proto shaft
I picked up this driver on e-bay really cheap and all I can say is what a deal.
Customer Service never used Similar Products Used: I've owned or tried just about everything under the sun and the only thing that really compares is the Callaway FTiz tour which also for me goes straight somewhat like this one but at a much larger cost. |
[Jan 03, 2010]
Brandon
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
titleist 907 d1
I didn't lose yardage but i didn't gain a massive 1,000 yards
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[Nov 24, 2009]
jajossophat
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
907D1
Pick this driver up on eBay for under $100 in excellent condition. It has the stock Aldila VS Proto 65 shaft in Stiff flex w/ Winn Xi7 grip, 9.5 loft.
Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: Taylor Made r580xd |
[Oct 30, 2009]
Brutus
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist D1
This is still my driver of choice after hitting it and numerous others. I was looking to replace my original Hi-Bore so I was used to a non-conventional shaped head as this is. I kind of dig the flying triangle look!
Similar Products Used: Most Cleveland Launchers, some Hi-Bores, various others. |
[Oct 03, 2009]
A.dixon
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 907 D1
Bought this for cheap because it was an ex-demo. I took it out first hole smacked it about 260 yards (and I am only 5 foot 5). Also it came with a nice shaft and very good looking headcover. Would reccomened this driver to anyone however it is quite light. |
[Sep 06, 2009]
J_Chen_74
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 907D1
I found a good deal for a 9.5 degree Titleist 907D1 on ebay for 100. It was paired with a Mitsubishi Diamana Blue Board 63gram, 3.6 torque, mid/high flex point; NOT the Mitsubishi stock shaft made for Titleist that is 4.4 torque and mid flex point. My first impression was that this club is gorgeous, satin black finish paired with gleaming silver shaft. The club was light, at 460cc and regulation max 5in X 5in, the weight distribution was pushed to the clubhead's perimeter, making for an extremely light club overall. Upon ball strikes, the club felt solid, good sound, minimal twisting which translates into forgiving, accurate drives. It is an ideal driver for a mid/high handicapper, 90-100pmh, seeking a ease of use club and quality drives. However, I felt the driver to be too light to my liking. For those with clubhead speeds in excess of 100mph, this club will not transfer the energy and inertia for extra distance. My average drive is 270-275 yards with a FT-5 Tour with Fujikara 360 stiff, 3.6 torque, mid/high flex point but .350 shaft. In comparison, the 907D1 was 10 yards shorter, even when I drived to push the 907D1 hard. My suggestion is to be very selective and pair the 907D1 with the right shaft that fits your swing and needs, because that will make all the difference with this club. For those that desires game improvement the 907D1 will suit you, for those that have the clubhead speed and would like to add distance, this club is too light albeit does help with accuracy. Similar Products Used: Cleveland TA, Mizuno M500, R7 Quad, FT-5 |
[Aug 14, 2009]
jjacobs22
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 907D1, Spec Grid 67 Stiff, 9.5 degree
FIRST IMPRESSIONS (out of the box):
Customer Service n/a -purchased on eBay for $100. Similar Products Used: - MacGregor MACTEC NVG 9.5* Stiff
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