Titleist Pro Titanium 905S Drivers
Titleist Pro Titanium 905S Drivers
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[Apr 01, 2024]
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[Jan 01, 2024]
minami
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[Jan 21, 2010]
Andrew Rose
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 905S 8.5 Driver
OI MR PRIME MINISTER A BLOOMIN GOOD STICK HEY GEEZER |
[Jun 23, 2009]
rjboyle
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
905S 8.5 Grafalloy Blue X
I read loads of reviews before taking the plunge and picking up a used 905S on ebay for £50. Didn't think I could get better than the G2 I was fit for on the launch monitor but so far this club is fantastic. Very clean looking club that sits nicely behind the ball at address and I barely notice it's 60cc smaller. My club head speed with driver is about 120mph and I like not feeling the air resistance of the club head on the downswing compared to the Ping. Whilst it does launch lower than the Ping it's not a huge difference. Impact sound is similar to the 975D I had, to be honest a bit dull but no big deal. The swingweight also feels substantially heavier than the stock Ping which is nice. Drives are huge and it's much easier to shape the ball either way. Fantastic club. Customer Service Not used Similar Products Used: TM Burner Plus (old), Titleist 975D 6.5 (beast), Ping G2 8.5 |
[Jun 19, 2009]
sobecat
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 905s 10.5
I bought this club on ebay for $70. I had the local golfsmith guru change the shaft to a Graphite Design YS-6+ stiff shaft with the spine positioning(aka Pured). He gave me a red Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord grip. The total cost was a $185 investment.I have had problems in the past regarding side spin with lower lofted club faces of 9.5 or 8.5. A strongly believe that you can achieve just as much distance with a 10.5 with much more forgiveness and less exposure to side spin. I do hit the Titleist ProV1x. So the spin is even lower. But I do get the same results with range balls. The loft on the ball flight is fairly high, but not ridiculously high.
Customer Service No reason for it Similar Products Used: Callaway x460, Titleist 975D, 905r. |
[Jan 08, 2009]
titleistmizunoclass
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
titleist 905s driver 8.5 degree stiff v2 high launch shaft
i bought this driver and first thouhgts were take it to the range, so i did! i hit about 100 balls that day with the driver, and was not very pleased, maybe because i had the speeder shaft on at the time, it was very whippy and poor! i changed to a v2 high launch shaft to compensate for the low degree angle. my god, what a change pattern i have had. i now hit drives as long as 280 yards at only a young age. the ball flight starts low and rises very high, very penetrating to say the least. the carry of this club is awesome, doesnt stop rolling, just carries the ball another 40 yards from where it landed, adding extra yards to drives, which i must say, is fnatstic!
Customer Service got it off ebay for a steal of £60.00
Similar Products Used: cobra f speed driver - poor - too loud, big and annoying!
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[Aug 27, 2008]
golfpro08
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 905S
I have been a driver junkie for years and have tried them all. I was spending hours in fitting simulators and on all sorts or launch monitors etc but when I got outside the results were always quite different than indoors.
Customer Service Not had to use Similar Products Used: Ping, Callaway, Cobra, Taylor Made (all of the hot models), Mizuno, Cleveland on and on. |
[Jul 29, 2008]
blades4lefties
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 905S 9.5 Speeder stiff
I am 53 years old and have socks older than most of you guys! I card 85-95 most of the time. I cannot hit it 300 yards as my handicap would indicate. I hit 230-240. I have a problem than very few golfers have: I fight a hook or pull from short irons to the driver. I have an Azinger like grip: super strong with an inside approach. I try to hold on. When I do release, thus the hook. Most newer drivers I have tried are offset, along with a draw biased face or at the minimum of 1-3 degrees closed to help the 80%-85% who slice. I bought this Titleist 905S on ebay ($84.00) and I have YET found a way to hook it (with my grip). With an 18 hcp player, anything is possible, but right now I wouldn't take anything for it. With a superstrong grip, I can actually get a power fade! I NEVER new what a fade was until I hit this 905S. I can actually bananna slice it. I know that doesn't sound like progress, but when you can hook it like I can, it is a monumental step up. Just thought this might help those FEW of us who hook the ball. It really was designed for the better player. If so, why did it help my game? Don't believe all you read. Even this review. Try it if you fight a hook. You may be surprised. Happy slicing??? I mean it! Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: I've tried 'em all. I've had the best results with this driver. |
[Jun 12, 2008]
kfinley
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 905S
I have been using a 905S with NV65S for a while, and was never quite convinced. But head to head against any number of other drivers, the Titleist always won out. I recently swapped it for the Speeder shafted 905S, and I find it fantastic. I swing in the upper 90s, so the "softer" speeder is a good fit. Plus, its so much less ugly than the new heads out there. I believe head development has reached a point of diminishing return. I try to hit as many new products as I can, and none of them are better that the 905S. Most are lame by comparison. New shafts that will enhance a 907D2's performance will also enhance the 905S'. |
[Apr 05, 2008]
rayman12
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 905S
This club is great! i tried out the cleveland hibore which was impressive, the adams BUL which was decent, a cleveland launcher, and now that I have this, I couldnt be happier. One club isnt for everyone but nobody will make a mistkae getting this club.. plus i only payed $150 at golfsmith. |