The adjustable rear weight coupled with the shifted center of gravity CG helps provide the optimal launch that everyone is looking for while also managing to reduce ball spin. This combination provides the secret recipe for longer distance. This technology was the first of its kind, allowing you to independently adjust the loft and lie. This hosel ensures you will be precisely fit to hit those long and towering tee shots. Overall, the D3 is an enhanced version of the D3 giving you more speed and performance.
Want to see how the Titleist D2 stacks up to the D3? See what we say in our previous post. He has a profound passion for the game of golf along with extensive experience and knowledge regarding planning and strategy for golf operations, rules of golf, tournament operations and golf swing fundamentals.
Titleist Driver Comparison: D3 vs D3. The classic, pear-shaped cc clubhead delivers superior distance. If you hit it out of the middle then you may not notice much difference to This may not sound much but 2mph will give you an extra yards which is about half a club less into the green.
The sound has been tweaked a little too and in our tests it sounded very good with a lovely feel too. The forgiveness is very good and is actually amongst the best in the market so the Titleist D2 driver should be in the bags of high single figure or even low teens handicap golfers as it is a very good all-rounder. The Sure Fit Tour hosel is retained from the and we feel that this is the best adjustable hosel in the market as you can change the loft and lie independently by up to 2.
It may cost more but a visit to a Titleist fitter will be worth every penny as getting the right configuration or loft, lie and shaft can result in a big improvement in consistency, accuracy and distance. The new face graphics may not appeal to all, but on performance alone, the Titleist driver is still the one to beat in our books.
It's a rocket! If you can wait for probably worth doing that but expect prices will be down now or soon and they a great clubs. Trevor D Bragg Creek,. At this point, I'd wait to have a look at the I switched from the to the , but for reasons of accuracy and consistency. I didn't find the longer unless you catch it thin. I might recommend that you consider the new D2s that should be hitting the market in November.
From what I am hearing they are a bit of an improvement over the when it comes to distance and the accuracy is great. That about four months away. If my memory is correct from the past, they start doing fittings in late October for delivery in early November.
I would wait on the latest technology if I were you. Read the posts on the s. The pros are killing them. Cheers, Chuck. July 09, at PM was part of a rental set I played while traveling a couple of weeks back. Loved it. Never hit the so I can't provide comparison you requested, but seemed like was a little longer and straighter for me than he I have in my bag.
My two cents: if you are still in love with the and hitting it well, why change? July 09, at PM So many Titleist fans swear by the and still select it as their all time favorite driver. I play the and it has been a massive benefit to my game. The is a great deal right now with recent price drops. If money is no object try the or try a , with a nice shaft? Darryl M Wichita, KS. July 09, at PM I switched from a to a two weeks ago. I too hit it straighter than my and can shape a tee shot easier than my Always check out different shafts when hitting drivers they flex different from one to the other But do check out the new as well.
Adam H Marietta, Ohio. July 10, at PM Currently playing the d3, 8. I skipped the because I didn't see any improvement in my results, however with the I gained about 10 yards of carry, and substantially more roll out. I also find the to be much more forgiving. Shots anywhere on the face seem. Personally, I think it would be a worthy upgrade, but as previously mentioned the is right around the corner, and you could just wait for that. Either way you go, you can't go wrong, the series are arguably the best drivers Titleist ever produced, with that being said, I prefer the Dave D Palos heights, IL.
July 10, at PM I also went from to to
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