Making Sense of Titleist Golf Clubs
Whether you’re looking to buy a whole new set of clubs or just looking to add a club or two to your bag, Titleist golf
clubs are a great place to start
looking. Titleist has led the way in golf
technology for years and their clubs are no different. As you consider the various types of clubs, here are a few things you should keep in
mind about Titleist golf clubs.
The Irons
Probably the jewel of Titleist golf clubs, you should look no further if you’re just looking to add an iron or a wedge to your bag.
Titleist irons all utilize some form of the cavity-back, giving the golfer a bigger sweet spot with which to strike the ball. This
increases your distance, reduces spin, and gives you more control over the trajectory of your shot. You should especially consider the 755
line of irons. By distributing weight from the center of the club face to the heel and toe of the club, this model gives the golfer greater
stability on each swing. This is also one of the most cost-effective lines of Titleist golf clubs available.
The Drivers
If you’re looking to purchase a new driver, you won’t find a lot of affordable ones from the line of Titleist golf clubs. The cheapest
driver Titleist offers is a $400 model. However, with this high price tag you get high quality. Probably the best choice would be the
Pro Titanium 905S. This club is used on the tour by a number of professional golfers and uses innovative construction to offer one of the
most technologically advanced drivers on the market.
All Titleist drivers offer a wide range of available lofts, from 7.5 degrees to 10.5 degrees, depending on your preference. They also
come with their patented Velvet Rubber on the grip, providing the golfer with a great feel as he grip sand swings the club. The only
negative aspect of these Titleist golf clubs is the possibility of needing to re-shaft the clubs. Their innovative technology in the club
shaft is not as stable as traditional graphite or steel, and they weaken more quickly than other shafts and must be repaired by
Titleist.
The Putters
Last but not least, the line of Titleist golf clubs offers a wide variety of putters, all designed by Scotty Cameron. There are a wide
range of possibilities, from a classic style to a more innovative style. Titleist offers putters that are light weight and must be guided
more by the golfer as well as heavier putters that have a self-guided feel to them. You can only choose the best Titleist putter for you by
heading to a golf store, pulling a few from the rack, and practicing on their putting green yourself.
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