Rich J said: Bubba, thanks for that reply. Is it possible to have Titleist build a 915 D2 driver with a flatter lie angle? I have read that the old wood drivers were shorter in length with a flatter lie angle, as little as 50 degrees. Today, the lie…
Bubba, thanks for that reply.
Is it possible to have Titleist build a 915 D2 driver with a flatter lie angle?
I have read that the old wood drivers were shorter in length with a flatter lie angle, as little as 50 degrees. Today, the lie…
Thank you Barry B :)
I've got the sta dry bag and really like it. Good room and easy access to clubs, easy to carry or cart. My only issue is that the zippers really require both hands due to their sealed nature.
just curious to gain more knowledge. Looking at the Titleist custom shaft chart, the Modus3 130 is a lower launching /lower spinning shaft vs the Modus 3 120. This is completely opposite from what Nippon has published characterizing those two shafts.…
Hi William,913 and 915 wrenches are the same so you are good to go!Cheers,Mitch DTeam Titleist Canada
Hi Rob, I am forwarding your request to our Acushnet Europe contact for Itlay and you should be hearing from him shortly.
garry,
the main difference between the xp95 and the dg shafts is weight. the xp comes in around 92-95g whereas the dg shaft weighs in at 125ish grams. the flight of each shaft is a byproduct of the weight and manufacturing of the shaft itself. since…
Hi Stephen,
If you speak to your local Titleist stockist, they will be able to order a Den Caddy on your behalf. They are available. If you have any other questions, please let me know. Thanks.
"they depend on the club for their livelihood, they are not going to put it in there bag unless they know its better." very strong statement and very true. Titleist is simply the best in golf. I like the fact that Titleist sticks to its history…
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