Titleist 907 D1 Driver
If you’re a golfer who occasionally misses the sweet spot of the ball when you swing, the Titleist 907 D1 Driver might be the perfect club for you.
The 907 D1 is designed to dramatically boost the length and accuracy of your drives. However, it’s not a club that only a seasoned pro can use. The club is designed with a bit of forgiveness; this means that even if you miss the sweet spot on your swing, you might still be rewarded with a long and accurate drive.
It’s little wonder, then, that the 907 D1 has so many fans on the golf course. And this is despite its large price tag. Titleist recommends that its 907 D1 sell for about $500.
The multi-material 460cc driver is so forgiving because it features a high moment-of-inertia, better known as MOI. MOI refers to the clubhead’s resistance to twisting on off-center impact, when a golfer hits the ball too high or too low.
Clubs with a higher MOI, such as the 907 D1, resist twisting. This results in a longer distance thanks to a more efficient transfer of energy from the club to the ball even on off-center swings.
If you’re not a perfect golfer, then – and how many of us are? – the 907 D1 might be a good investment. You’ll undoubtedly see your drives improve, and your scores dip, if you add this Titleist driver to your collection.
And while it’s not important to some golfers, those who want a bit of style should be happy with the 907 D1, too. All Titleist clubs are aesthetically pleasing. The 907 D1’s glossy black paint finish with polished sole is quite stunning.
If you’re willing to spend the money for an outstanding club, consider investing in Titleist’s 907 D1 driver. It won’t take long for you to see a dramatic difference in your game.