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  1. Brice Waddell

    Brice Waddell
    Vista, CA

    MilitaryTeam Titleist Staff

    The team here at Titleist receives a lot of great feedback every week from the golfers playing our products and the professionals fitting them into those products. And we've been hearing a lot of awesome stories about the impact the new 915 metals are having on golfers' games - stories featuring more distance off the tee, stories about finally reaching that long par-5 in two, and stories describing more short iron and wedge scoring opportunities that were previously unavailable.

    The enjoyment we get from hearing and reading these stories made us think that the community might like to share in the successes as well.

    So we're asking you to share your #915Stories here and on Instagram and Twitter. Some of the best submissions may be used for a special new project we have in the works.

    Be sure to tag your posts with #915Stories, and we look forward to seeing what you have to say about the 915 metals.

  2. Don T

    Don T
    Lafayette, CO

    #915Stories Was just thinking about sharing about my new 915D2 10.5 Rogue Black. My Sunday 4some has been giving me a little grief since I got it 2 weeks ago. (that's a good thing) I had not intended to get a new driver this year. I had gotten my hands on a 913 D2 last year, replacing my 910 D2 Bassara 50. I was hitting it long enough and my FIRs was respectable. But as spring wore on 2 of my buds got/changed drivers. One an upgraded TM and the other a complete switch to Cally. Now I'm still making fairways but I'm 20 yards back. The same issue that plagued me with TM and Cally has them. Great Distance-can be a little difficult to control. So off to Golf Store I go. We spend almost an hour and a half on the simulator with my 913,915,png, Cally, TM and even a swoosh. No Go. We went back to the 915 D2 and went to playing with Shafts and adjustments. Settled on the D2 10.5 with a Rogue Black 60. Neutral setting works! Now for the results.. I can't say I'm out driving anyone on a reg basis, but I can report that I caught up with the boys.. and in the fairway. This is a big deal to me, as I hit 4 more greens than usual each day, The last 9 holes shot 5 under my handicap. The Rogue Shaft is a big part of this. I'd say 10 to 15yds worth. The lower torque and how it feels coming through the ball. Stable. Solid hits are huge The club has taken Major pressure off my iron game and will help with girs. The new tech is worth the money. Very forgiving! Great Club! Thanks Titleist for building the best equipment for me... DT

  3. Brice, Back in Nov. I was fitted for a 915D2 driver. The improvement in fairways hit has increased. My misses are not so very far off line either. Last weekend I had the owner of the club, I belong to make me up a 3 wood. I liked it so much I bought the same club out of stock. I really like to "try before buy". My plan is to replace the remaining 913's with 915's( a 7 wood and two hybrids). Thank the R&D team for me, for making such a great product. GREATFUL & HAPPY steve b

  4. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    I had my chance to go to Manchester last summer, and was fitted for 913H 24/27. The 915s weren't yet available for fitting, yet . Went to a Titleist demo this spring thinking about the 915F 16.5, and to compare it to my 910F 21 that has been solid in my bag. While there, I tried the 915H 3. Wow, it was easier to hit and longer than the 21F. I had the 21F because in previous editions, the 21Hs didn't get it done. I had to get it, and am only still thinking about the 16.5. On par 5s, I've considered GIR+1 a success. I'm consistently setting up my third shot to attack the greens. That 915H is owning my second shot on the par 5s and paying dividends every round.

  5. MLB12

    MLB12
    Fredonia, NY

    I was a little apprehensive about switching from my 913D2 to the new 915D2 driver, i was fitted on flight scope and the numbers don't lie. I picked up 12 yards no joke. My 913 has Fujikura Motore F3 (stiff) and was stock length 45" the 915 has the Diamana S+ (stiff) and is a hair shorter. I really thought i would not like the diamana shaft looking the torque differences. Well i was wrong and the data proved it. My launch is higher with the diamana my shot dispersion got tighter i'm in heaven. Since i saw such positive results with the 915 i purchased a 5 wood kicked my R7 TP 15° out of the bag. Now i have to figure out if i want a true 3 wood or 4 wood?. I'm very very pleased with my decision.

    Thanks

    Titleist

  6. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    Don O said:

    I had my chance to go to Manchester last summer, and was fitted for 913H 24/27. The 915s weren't yet available for fitting, yet . Went to a Titleist demo this spring thinking about the 915F 16.5, and to compare it to my 910F 21 that has been solid in my bag. While there, I tried the 915H 3. Wow, it was easier to hit and longer than the 21F. I had the 21F because in previous editions, the 21Hs didn't get it done. I had to get it, and am only still thinking about the 16.5. On par 5s, I've considered GIR+1 a success. I'm consistently setting up my third shot to attack the greens. That 915H is owning my second shot on the par 5s and paying dividends every round.

    On my way to a 2-0 match play win, #15/par 5 has been my white whale. Dog leg left, and a green offset to the left at the end of the fairway. After driver, the 3H 915 went straight and long and set me up with a clean straight shot to the green. Got GIR and the par (1st time)and the point. A 2nd shot fade always sets up the approach shot for failure. Dog and wife may be in trouble as my first love.
  7. Jon S

    Jon S
    Collinsville, CT

    Military

    I purchased the 915F 3 wood and 915H 3 Hybrid and they are the BEST, and I mean absolute BEST clubs I have ever hit or purchased.  I am so impressed with the quality of the product, and the performance is just off the charts.  I've shot my lowest scores this season in tournaments since switching.

  8. Mark Kluck

    Mark Kluck
    Strongsville, OH

    Have you ever been sitting at 180 yards out on a 500 yard par 5 laying one in the middle of the fairway ... Not once but for the second time in a round. After you hit the green for the second time your playing partner says "are you putting for eagle again"? I was an 11 handicap swinging a TM RBZ driver ... Getting a distance of 270 yards and having trouble keeping it in the fairway. I started the season with a 915D3 with an Aldila 60-3.4-S shaft ... Added 30 yards to my driver. Just played 9 holes on Monday hit my first 5 fairways. The only other thing I changed is my ball ... From a Pro V to a Pro V1x. My handicap is 9.9 and trending lower! Nice job Titleist!

  9. Mark Kluck said:

    Have you ever been sitting at 180 yards out on a 500 yard par 5 laying one in the middle of the fairway ... Not once but for the second time in a round. After you hit the green for the second time your playing partner says "are you putting for eagle again"? I was an 11 handicap swinging a TM RBZ driver ... Getting a distance of 270 yards and having trouble keeping it in the fairway. I started the season with a 915D3 with an Aldila 60-3.4-S shaft ... Added 30 yards to my driver. Just played 9 holes on Monday hit my first 5 fairways. The only other thing I changed is my ball ... From a Pro V to a Pro V1x. My handicap is 9.9 and trending lower! Nice job Titleist!

    320 yard drives are as rare as lightening strikes for amateurs. Great job. I may upgrade now based on this!!!
  10. Rory S

    Rory S
    Arlington Hts., IL

    BRICE,

    I am absolutely thrilled with my new 915 Driver. I had become very frustrated with a lack of distance from my old driver that was my newest club in the bag, but worst performing club in the bag. It became evident it had to go, when I played in a scramble and older (senior aged) players with higher handicaps were hitting hit 25-40 yards past me. On all other shots I was hitting 2 less clubs than they were. I went to the PGA show in Orlando this past Jan. and got fitted for my 915, on the range at Orange County I knew right there the 915 was a better and hotter driver than what I had. The Titleist fitting specialist knew exactly what to put me into, in terms of loft and shaft. The difference is night and day. I received my driver right before a trip south and rounds 2 & 3 with it were in Champions Tour pro-am's. Both of my pro's were impressed with how I hit the ball. As the weather warms up here and I have bought some new Pro-V1'xs for the season, the distance I have not had in a few years is back. I am hitting 1-2 clubs less into greens, and the handicap is going back in the right direction. My new 915 Driver has made a major difference in my scores, and I'm back enjoying hitting the big stick again. Anyone considering a new driver this year, should at least test a 915 before making a final decision and purchase. You will be glad you did. #915Stories

    Rory Spears

  11. Ronald H

    Ronald H
    Houston, TX

    Brice Waddell said:

    The team here at Titleist receives a lot of great feedback every week from the golfers playing our products and the professionals fitting them into those products. And we've been hearing a lot of awesome stories about the impact the new 915 metals are having on golfers' games - stories featuring more distance off the tee, stories about finally reaching that long par-5 in two, and stories describing more short iron and wedge scoring opportunities that were previously unavailable.

    The enjoyment we get from hearing and reading these stories made us think that the community might like to share in the successes as well.

    So we're asking you to share your #915Stories here and on Instagram and Twitter. Some of the best submissions may be used for a special new project we have in the works.

    Be sure to tag your posts with #915Stories, and we look forward to seeing what you have to say about the 915 metals.

    I  just play with new 915D2 for couple month. I feeling I am swing faster that my old 910D2 and feeling lighter that the old one. I hit better more fairways. But it been raining too much in Houston so far I have been playing less golf. I should been play at less about thirty round. I have only play 10 round with new driver. 

  12. damianwa

    damianwa
    Newark, CA

    #915Stories. In January, I decided to get fit for the 915 metal woods at the Titlesit Performance Center in Oceanside. 6 months later, I've lowered my handicap to a 9.7, scoring in the mid-high 70s/low 80s the last few rounds I've played. I was fitted into the 915D2 with the Aldila Rogue Silver and the 915F and H in both the Rogue Black. The F and H are incredibly reliable on short par 4s and long par 5s - always putting me in great position to attack the pin. However, it's the 915D2 that continues to blow my mind. First, it was driving it 290 yards, which already out-performed my previous gamer by 10+ yards on average, then I started breaking the 300 yard barrier, the longest being 335 yards (which I actually hit this afternoon). When I measured 335, I was in disbelief, actually going back to measure the distance again. The drive felt and looked great, but I wasn't expecting that. But sure enough, 335. MIND BLOWN. Now, no way did I carry the ball that far, but never in my life would I have thought that any driver would give me a combination of carry and roll on a flat fairway, that I would reach 335 on the hardest handicap hole on the course. The 915s will be in my bag for years to come and I'm excited to see how my mind will be blown next. Thanks Titleist.
  13. Justin S.

    Justin S.
    Spearville, KS

    I'd love to share my #915Stories. I have always been a consistently average golfer. However, I recently bought the new 915D3 driver and put it straight in my bag! I have never had a driver that provided such forgiveness & feel. I am hitting more fairways than ever and in turn, that is helping me hit more greens in regulation. My scores are slowly starting to decrease! I can attribute this to my new found confidence with my 915D3 in my hands off the tee. I still have the 913 fairway and hybrid in my bag, but with the added distance and forgiveness I have seen with my driver, It won't be long before they are replaced my the new 915's. #915Stories #TeamTitleist #Liv2Golf

  14. Jim G

    Jim G
    Edmond, OK

    Military

    I'm 67 yrs old and a disabled vet with foot, shoulder, right hip and lower back injuries.  I've experimented a lot with different makes of Drivers looking for more consistency with distance.  I went back to Titleist last year buying and playing a 913D2 driver and 913F 3 wood, and two 913H hybrids.  I experimented with two different driver shafts and settled on the Bassara red shafts.  My 913D2 was 10.5 degrees.  All of these clubs had the matching red Bassara R-flex shafts.  I grew up in Oklahoma in the wind so I am a very low ball hitter and a hooker.  This year I traded my 913D2 for a 12 degree 915D2.  By doing this I've added about 12 yards to my drives.  This is significant considering my injuries resulting in slower club head speed.  I very much like the Titleist fairways and hybrids as I can adjust them to maximize my game.  In addition to picking up the 12 yards, the increased loft of my driver shots have allowed me to play some of the holes on my golf course different because now I can go over some trees that I had to steer around before.  I love a clean looking pear-shaped driver and think that Titleist's 915 series has the best aesthetics out there.  I highly recommend this driver to all seniors out there looking for more distance and consistency.  These clubs are not just for low handicap players!  Fitted properly, they can work superbly for any senior golfer out there.  I have a friend about my age but 5'6" tall that was recently fitted into a much shorter higher lofted Titleist driver and he picked up 25 yards with a shortened 42" driver.  Longer is not necessarily better.

    I'm anxiously awaiting the next generation of Titleist game improvement irons.  I'm told they will come out in Nov 2015.  My sincere hope is that Titleist will offer a softer shaft with a lower kick point in steel in addition to graphite.  I'm somewhere between the R flex XP95 shafts currently offered and a Senior flex in irons.  If Titleist does not offer a softer shaft with a lower kick point in steel, I will have to go to another brand to get what I'm looking for in steel.

    Please take note, Titleist.  I know a lot of seniors would like to see a softer steel shaft offering in your game improvement irons.

  15. PAZTOR

    PAZTOR
    Tillsonburg, ON

    #915Stories Upgraded my 910D2 to the 915D2. The difference is massive. More forgiving and more distance. I've gained 15-20 yds off the tee and now have a shorter iron into more greens. It certainly has made the game more fun.
  16. Mike O

    Mike O
    norfolk, MA

    I had missed a couple of years with injuries before getting fitted for the 915 d2 and the  915 hybrids last fall. The difference was amazing. Te ball  jumps off the club face. I have recomended to friends who have used Pngs for years.

    Great clouds

  17. #915Stories The 915f fairway woods are in one word "amazing!" Yesterday, on a par 5, sitting in the fairway 246 yards from the center of the green, I pulled out my 15 degree stick. Flushed the shot. It took off like a rocket, almost seeing it shift into a second gear. The ball landed next the green, pin-high. Chipped on. Made the bird. 

    This 915f is staying in the bag for a looong time. 

    Paul

  18. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    Mine was popping at the course today and regardless what it said on the monitor for me when I was fitted, it really performs on the course.  That is where I noticed the difference.    

  19. bradley l

    bradley l
    Huntertown, IN

    Hi,

    Here is my 915 story: Yesterday, I broke 80 for the first time (shooting a 76). My bag has 915D2 12 degree, 712 AP1s, and 913 fairways and hybrid, Scotty putter. I hit every fairway. I'm 55 and have only been playing for 12 years. I picked the game up late and tried all the name brands like cally, png, TM, etc. Titleist clubs are the only clubs I've played that I totally trust and know they can get the job done if I do. I'm 5'9" and my biggest challenge in golf is distance off the tee. I was between 200-210 last year and now I'm at 225-245 with the 915. The 915 is the first driver I can hit high drives with or I can hit low runner if I want. Best driver I've ever picked up. trust it completely.

  20. Paul D

    Paul D
    Houston, TX

    I first tried the 915s last fall, and really enjoyed the feel, performance and flight, and the sparkling metallic finish was stunning. I ordered my 915D2 right after Christmas, and have loved playing with it. The Diamana D+ 60 is a wonderful shaft and is so stable for being light (64 grams).

    Where I REALLY found unbelievable performance has been in the F and H - I bought the 15* F with the S+ 80 Stiff tipped 3/4", and I've never had a 3 wood that felt this good, sounded this good and went so far. First strike was 275 off the tee, and I'm used to hitting my driver 280-290. The H as been unbelievable, too - I bought an 18* with the S+ 90 and it feels so great and is easy to hit while having minimal offset. First strike was 235 off the tee, and was in love. Almost every time I'm 220-235 in the fairway I have the confidence to put it on the green!

    Thanks, Titleist, for the best woods I've ever hit in the 915 woods. #915stories

  21. Bill G

    Bill G
    Richburg, SC

    I have both the 915D2 driver and 915F 3 wood, and I can honestly say they are longer than my old 913's. I gained at least 15 yards with the 915 driver with the stock Red regular shaft. I have also reached a couple of par 5's in two with the 915F 3 wood set in the A1 position and stock red shaft in regular. Great clubs. Am now looking at replacing my 21* hybrid with the 915h.
  22. Ron R

    Ron R
    Houston, TX

    #915stories

    i play a 915-D2 w a 47" 50 gram Stiff Diamana shaft.  9.5 Degrees in C4 position.  My natural ball flight is a draw and since using it exclusively now with the new Pro-V1X I've added 20-30 yes to my drive.  I traded in my 913-D2 with a 47" shaft .  The new balls are a club longer and the driver adds another club.  My big drives with the 913-D2 touched 270. I have hit several over 300 yds since making the switch.  Oh by the way, I'm 50 so it's nice to outdrive the youngsters again!  Driving tip...  Tee the ball low - my ball teed is below the driver head (no ball showing). Read that on here with the 913-D2.  Good luck!

  23. Chang K

    Chang K
    Fullerton, CA

    Military

    I always told myself, "if I can just learn to chip, learn to putt and learn to hit my irons, I would be dangerous."  I always thought that driving was not my problem, because I thought I drove straight enough, long enough and often enough - until I spent about an hour with a Titleist technician who used Trackman technology to study my ball speed, spin rate and trajectory while hitting with different specs of 915 drivers in search for optimum combination of head type, loft angle, and shaft.  The final product, Titleist 915 D3 driver with 8.5 degree loft has been nothing but phenomenal. From the thud of a ball compressing and shooting off the face, trajectory low enough to bore through the wind but high enough to produce optimum arc resulting in directional control and added distance, which in honesty I didn't think was possible.  This driver has proven every word of their slogan - " Drive with confidence."  Ever since I got this driver, I honestly can't remember hooking a single drive.  I weak slice every once in a while when I get lazy and don't finish the swing, hitting off center, but even that goes a mile.  This driver has given me so much confidence to drive straighter and farther, even for the holes I used to pull out my hybrid and fairway woods to be in the middle of the fairway, I now hit my driver because I know I can hit it just as straight and just as often - only difference, I am closer to the hole for the next shot.  

  24. Jeff Y.

    Jeff Y.
    Clarksville, TN

    Hello Team Titleist, I have an adamant golfer that loves the Titleist equipment. The day the 915 Driver cam out I think it was 3 Nov 2014, I was at dicks getting sized up for one. I walked out the door the with 915 D3 8.5* and Stiff shaft with a 14.5* 3 Wood. I love the product, directly off to the range I could see a stable swing plane when using the clubs. It seemed as if I was able to move to the driver more consistently to control the natural that I hit. I was also able to make minor adjustments in my grip to hit a decent fade if needed as well. The pure sweet sound that the 915 offers is pretty ecstatic as well. I am very pleased with my new 915 Driver and 3 Wood and I cant wait for the 916 AP2s to hit the market, please fill us in Team Titleist when they are coming out.

     

    Jeff Y.

     

    Hit em straight, Hit em long 

  25. Brice (#915 stories), A couple of days ago I bought a 915F 3 wood. I've got three or four rounds with it, and all I can say is it's "BAD"!!!!!! The balance is perfect. It swings super fast and the distance is insane. I liked my 913 but I LOVE the 915! Three more to change out. Great work on the 915 line. steve b
  26. I would love to share my #915Stories. I have always been a average golfer. However, I recently bought the new 915D3 driver I have never had a driver that provided such great feel. I am hitting the fairways and that is helping me hit more greens . My scores are slowly starting to improve! I love my clubs and my new drivers. I love Titleist #TeamTitleist #Liv2Golf

  27. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    I started playing a 910D3 a few years ago and when I heard about the new 915s I decided to visit my buddy who is one of the Golf Digest Top 100 fitters in American and spend a good hour with him. He had me hitting the 915D2 and D3 heads with every stock driver shafts that Titleist offers to ensure that we got it right. We also tried some aftermarket shafts and settled on the Aldila Rogue Black 79 stiff with a mid launch. During the fitting he had me hit my old driver so that we could compare numbers, because at my age I did hit it rather long. I am almost 69 and hit it around 250-260 average and have gone as high as 290. Accuracy seemed to be an issue with the old driver. The distance numbers were close but the accuracy was the big difference. I purchased a 915D2 9.50 and we set it at 10.25 to allow a little more height. We were able to produce a slight draw with this set up with a .5 open face. The pattern is tight and keeps the ball consistently in the fairway. One other alteration we made was by putting a Golfpride Midsize Multicompound grip on the shaft. A few months later I went to a Titleist demo day in Mt Pleasant, SC and tried the 915 hybrids. The H and the Hd. I like the Rogue shaft so much with my driver I thought I would try it on an hybrid and the rep set it up for my on both heads. The Hd was not for my swing and handicap. I ended up getting the 915H 2, which stock is set at 18*. I set it at 19.50, which I use for my 195 yard shots and it is great for me. The 915 clubs are wonderful clubs and when purchasing them, one should always see a fitter to ensure the right head and shaft. I purchased the Aldila Rogue Black 85H stiff mid launch, which is a heavy shaft and matches up well with my driver, all because of the recommendations of qualified Titleist fitters. When I put these two clubs in my hands I know what I can do with them.
  28. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    Chuck Z said:

    I started playing a 910D3 a few years ago and when I heard about the new 915s I decided to visit my buddy who is one of the Golf Digest Top 100 fitters in American and spend a good hour with him. He had me hitting the 915D2 and D3 heads with every stock driver shafts that Titleist offers to ensure that we got it right. We also tried some aftermarket shafts and settled on the Aldila Rogue Black 79 stiff with a mid launch. During the fitting he had me hit my old driver so that we could compare numbers, because at my age I did hit it rather long. I am almost 69 and hit it around 250-260 average and have gone as high as 290. Accuracy seemed to be an issue with the old driver. The distance numbers were close but the accuracy was the big difference. I purchased a 915D2 9.50 and we set it at 10.25 to allow a little more height. We were able to produce a slight draw with this set up with a .5 open face. The pattern is tight and keeps the ball consistently in the fairway. One other alteration we made was by putting a Golfpride Midsize Multicompound grip on the shaft. A few months later I went to a Titleist demo day in Mt Pleasant, SC and tried the 915 hybrids. The H and the Hd. I like the Rogue shaft so much with my driver I thought I would try it on an hybrid and the rep set it up for my on both heads. The Hd was not for my swing and handicap. I ended up getting the 915H 2, which stock is set at 18*. I set it at 19.50, which I use for my 195 yard shots and it is great for me. The 915 clubs are wonderful clubs and when purchasing them, one should always see a fitter to ensure the right head and shaft. I purchased the Aldila Rogue Black 85H stiff mid launch, which is a heavy shaft and matches up well with my driver, all because of the recommendations of qualified Titleist fitters. When I put these two clubs in my hands I know what I can do with them.

      Since last writing, I have added the new 816h1 and made a few adjustments to my other hybrids.  My 915h2 I am now playing at 17.25, my 816H1 at 20.0, and my 913h at 23.25.  A wonderful set up of hybrids. My 915D2 is still a 10.25 and .05 open, but with me having lower back issues my distance is now around 230-250.   I guess as you get older you should expect these things. 

  29. John S

    John S
    Wentzville, MO

    #915Stories

    4 years ago, I was fitted for png i15 with a stiff Diamani White stiff shaft.  I pounded that driver for 4 years until the head came off in May 2015.  I went to Golf Galaxy and spent an hour getting fitted for a new driver.  After hitting everything under the sun, the 915D3 with Black Rogue shaft was far (pun intended) and away the best performing driver.  Not going to lie, I was partial & bias to png simply based on past performances and results.  What we found was interesting, but not only did my spin go from 3800-4200 with png G30 to 2300-2600 with the 915D3.  My height was lowered 13 feet.  My average drives with the png G30 were carrying 255 and rolling out to 266-70.  The 915D3 was carrying 265 yards and rolling out to 280+.  My average swing speed was 103 MPH.

    The trackman has no clue that I've changed clubs, so the data is real and unbiased.  I purchased the club and did something I've never done before at my golf club.  On the first hole, I flew the bunker on right side of the fairway 275 yard carrying and the ball rolled to 93 yards of the green (past the cart path).  The length of the 1st hole is 386 yards.  My playing partners mouths were on the ground.  4th hole is 484 yards uphill and I hit my drive down the middle and I had 200 yards left.  6th hole is 405 yards and I had 97 yards left.  8th hole is 544 yard par 5 and after my drive I had 241 yards left...almost got on with 3 wood, but it landed in greenside bunker.  Never have I been able to give it go or potential of getting on in 2.

    The rest of that first round with my new #915Stories were spectacular.  I've been playing with the #915Stories the past month and have 5 scores in the 70's.  My handicap is currently 4, but was 6 before the driver purchase.  It has made that much difference in my game.

  30. John M

    John M
    Asheville, North Carolina

    Military

    #915 Stories

    Here's my 915 story. A week ago, I was able to get my long awaited fitting for a 915 3 wood from Ted Bacci, NorCal Titleist Rep which I described in the Club Fitting section here. For Father's Day, my son in-law, best friend going on 27 years now and myself played the Pacific Grove Golf Links. On the first Par 5 on the Front 9, I had 220 yards to the pin. Out came my 915F 16.5 wood. Confident? Boy was I confident that I had finally gotten a 3 wood that I could love. I take a nice smooth swing and let the 915 do its magic and my shot landed on the green, something that I could only have imagined when I was hitting a "cough, cough" other brand name wood. 

    It's not hype, it's a Titleist!  

    Thanks

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