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Does anyone know when a new series of Titleist drivers are coming out. Ive been looking-nothing about them in Golf Digest anything like that. I havent even seen any prototypes being used on tour. I know there is a 907d4 but does anyone know if there is a new line coming out this year. Thanks

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I haven't heard anything of a new line, but many tour pros now use this d4 driver. Probably will be introduced soon as part of the 907 line.

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I haven't heard anything of a new line, but many tour pros now use this d4 driver. Probably will be introduced soon as part of the 907 line.

Wrong: few of the pros use the 907D4. Not many did at its introduction on Tour and even less do now. It won't reach the market. And if anything, the next set of drivers will likely be the 909.

I think we covered this in a podcast almost a year ago when we talked with Titleist. To the OP: please consider past history before asking questions. Titleist has almost always announced products in Jan/Feb to ship in March/April, and then again in August/September there's another round.

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Wrong: few of the pros use the 907D4. Not many did at its introduction on Tour and even less do now. It won't reach the market. And if anything, the next set of drivers will likely be the 909.

Do you have any pictures of this 909. Titleist amazes me with the quality of shafts installed as stock. My friend got a 907d1 with a Aldila Proto By You and it came stock

"People think the size of the head is most important. Wrong. It's getting a quality shaft. test different shafts to see which goes the straightest. Also, more degrees of loft on the head is better than less. Eleven degrees is about right."


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Wrong: few of the pros use the 907D4. Not many did at its introduction on Tour and even less do now. It won't reach the market. And if anything, the next set of drivers will likely be the 909.

my mistake, not really 'many', I've just seen 2 or maybe three and assumed it wasn't a special make for one person, but maybe a prototype of a soon-to-be-released product.


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Wrong: few of the pros use the 907D4. Not many did at its introduction on Tour and even less do now. It won't reach the market. And if anything, the next set of drivers will likely be the 909.

Some come here to ask questions and hopefully have them answered. Why bash?

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