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Titleist 907 D2 Driver 10.5* Fujikura Speeder Stiff Graphite Mens RH (JT4USKL7641J)
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Titleist 907 D2 Driver 9.5* Mitsubishi Rayon Diamana 65 62g Stiff Graphite RH (GBFNB50B89T6)
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Titleist 907 D2 Driver 9.5* Mitsubishi Rayon Diamana 64g Extra Stiff Graphite RH (62UK2R3Z3HP4)
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Titleist 907 D2 Driver 8.5* UST ProForce V2 Stiff Graphite Mens RH (VJUZ2UBSXAX5)
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About the Titleist 907 D2 Driver
The Titleist 907 D2 Driver is designed with a blend of traditional aesthetics and modern technological advancements aimed at optimizing performance for a variety of golfers. Its 460cc head size adheres to the maximum dimensions allowed by the USGA, providing a substantial sweet spot which is intended to offer forgiveness on off-center hits. The clubhead features a multi-material construction that combines a titanium body with a carbon fiber crown. It helps to lower the overall center of gravity, facilitating higher launch angles and reduced spin rates, which are beneficial for achieving increased distance and consistent ball flight. A key technological feature of the Titleist 907 D2 Driver is its modern internal weighting, which enhances its Moment of Inertia (MOI). A higher MOI reduces twisting of the clubhead on impact, thus minimizing the loss of distance and direction on mishits. The driver also boasts an optimized face thickness, which varies across the surface to boost resilience and generate higher ball speeds, even on off-center hits. The clubface is constructed using a high-performance titanium alloy, balancing strength and lightweight characteristics. This enables the club to retain energy more efficiently and transfer it to the golf ball upon impact. The shaft options for the 907 D2 also play a significant role in influencing performance, with available choices designed to suit different swing speeds and launch preferences. In terms of adjustability, the Titleist 907 D2 offers limited customization compared to more modern drivers, but it caters well to traditionalists who value consistent, reliable performance. The club is engineered to provide a neutral face angle, which aids golfers seeking to reduce the prominence of a slice or draw.