Titleist Pro Trajectory 904F Fairway Woods
Titleist Pro Trajectory 904F Fairway Woods
[Nov 10, 2006]
Greenseeker
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
904f ys-6 fairway 15 & 19
These are the best all around fairway woods I have ever hit. I made the mistake of trading for the new 906f2. Nice club but Im going back to the 904. Neither model is for the high handicapper. Similar Products Used: Just about everything out there. |
[Sep 24, 2006]
BigBad
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
15* with DG S-300
Finnally found a 3W that has the ideal ball flight for my eye. Starts low and rises so sweet. The feeling at impact is equally as sweet. I swear it almost feels like a forged iron. Up untill this purchace was using an Orlimar Tri-Metal 13* and had no major comlaints. It would baloon occasionally. Do not have that problem with the Titleist.
Similar Products Used: Orlimar Tri-Metal 13* |
[Aug 07, 2006]
schneides
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
15*
Great club. I previosly played TM 200 steel, a great club but just not as good as the great feel, feedback and workability that you get in all titleist clubs. Amazingly long off the tee, I can routinely outdrive my playing partners who are all 4-6 handicaps. I hit my driver 280-290, and i can hit this club 260-270 off the tee and 250-260 off the deck. Great for good ballstrikers who can benefit from the control that titleist clubs provide. Customer Service not needed Similar Products Used: TM 200 steel, great club for mid-high handicappers looking for a forgiving club with more offset than a titleist.....super cheap on ebay |
[Jun 21, 2006]
wildinguk
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
904f 15 degree ys6+ regular
A great great club. A penetrating flight, though can balloon if you try hitting the ball too hard. Ball flighs off the face and offers great distance, so much so that I changed to a 905 driver shortly after buying this because I could outdrive my Cobra 440sz with this club.
Customer Service Not the best from titleist in my opinion. Similar Products Used: 3 woods- 980f, callaway steelhead plus 2, callaway warbird. |
[Jun 20, 2006]
metalslime
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 904F 15*
I was pleasantly surprised by its forgiveness. (Shaft: YS-6 stiff)
Customer Service I bought the club at Tom Howard (Evansville, IN). Their customer service is impressive. I am very satisfied. Similar Products Used: Ovation (Adams Golf),
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[Jun 15, 2006]
AJT
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
904F 15 deg with YS-6 Stiff flex
I had been looking for a 3 wood for quite awhile..Experimented with a number of clubs and finally settled on the 904F 15 deg. I'm very pleased with the club..it is designed for a more experienced player and may not be as forgiving as some other clubs but there is no better feeling than hitting it square..the ball flies off the club with a low ascending trajectory and more importantly, is well designed for shaping shots..Titleist is the choice of many professional golfers and I can understand why...the quality and design of the club is very traditional and the shaft options are very high end..you definitely get a feeling that you are playing with the best! I have found myself slowing accumulating Titleist equipment in my bag..I currently have a 983K driver, Vokey spin milled wedge, Scotty Cameron putter and now this fairway wood..I play with Callaway irons but am thinking about picking up a set of Titleist forged irons as a second set since my game has evolved...Now back to the club...it inpires confidence at address and that's a big edge when you play! The shape of the club is a wonderful pear shape that is just right..the feel when you swing and make contact is pure butter! I'm sure I'll be hotting many memorable shots with it! If you're thinking about getting one..do so..you won't be disappointed... Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Cleveland Launcher, Taylormade, Ping G5 |
[Jun 07, 2006]
Dave
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist 904F 15 degree YS6 Stiff Flex
Just learnt the game for 2 months. Facinated by this club because an extremely slow half swing can send the ball 130m before landing.
Customer Service Have not tried Similar Products Used: Callaway War Bird, Compared Taylor Made V-Steel (too whippy) |
[Apr 16, 2006]
Charles
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
titleist 904
I just got the titleist 904 fairway, it is a really good club which can be worked both ways unlike the old one and produces and great flight. If you are going to get it you wont to get a custom shaft over the stock shafts, I got the pro 95 in x which gives the club the best balence and feel Similar Products Used: used the taylor 200 steel which produced to much spin therfore getting no distance |
[Feb 27, 2006]
bjdrivers
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
904f w/ GD YS-7 fairway
YES, Tit finally got it right with this one. I wasn't impressed with the 975f or the 980f. Tried them both. 980 was way too think from sole to crown. The 904 is compact, and very workable. Love the stiffness of the GD shaft as well. Nice low boring trajectory and sweet headcover. Titleist clubs are for accomplished golfers only. Customer Service never needed Similar Products Used: Callagay Steelhead III, Tit 975f, 980f |
[Jan 22, 2006]
QueenCityGolfer
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
15.0° w/ Graphite Design YS-6+ 9 (stiff)
Best fairway wood I've ever played. It feels nice, it sounds nice, it plays nice. Easy to work the ball when you properly execute the shot. I love the trajectory. Plays low, same carry, more roll. It's forgiving to. Yes, if you make a super poor swing, the shot will be super poor, but if you make a nice rhythmic swing you are heavily rewarded for your efforts. Seering ball-flight, precise flight-path. I would NOT recommend this club for players with slower swing speeds. If you have issues getting the ball in the air, this club will do you no favors. I have a higher swing speed, and I'm currently not playing a Driver, as I hit this plently long enough to play with. Having said that, you have plenty of shaft options out there that will help you get the ball up, so even if you have a slower swing speed you might be ok with it if you use such a shaft with higher lofted model. Try it out. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Several. |