I have been looking at the 915 D2. Want more forgiveness. Think I am going to wait until the 917 is released soon and hopefully a new 915 will come down more in price (going the Demo route is a great idea as well). Also want to hit several at the club range using the flightscope to make sure the numbers make sense to change to the 915.Went through a full driver fitting for the first time ever last week...and wow, what a shock that was. My driver (Ping Anser 10.5 standard S stock shaft) was ok...but I was terribly inconsistent. Turns out my spin rates were all over the place, and I had *too much* loft in my club (10.5), which goes against everything that you read in most articles.
Anyway, I hit almost everything out there (G30, M1/M2, Cobra), but ended up with the Titleist 915D3. The store had a bunch of rep demos on clearance, and I got it for $199, plus a nice offset with my Anser trade in. The shaft was much stiffer than my old one...and my loft was much lower (7.5), and he set everything up to be slightly upright. I was shocked at the loft, but my angle of attack apparently works better with the lower loft. I hit the 10.5, 9.5, 8.5 and 7.5, and the 7.5 was easily the most consistent club for me. Spin numbers dropped in half or more. And a much tighter dispersion.
Went to the course, and I was a good 10-20 yards longer off the tee, and my *bad* shots were a lot better than they used to be. The good shots weren't even in the same ballpark. Nothing tour quality, but I felt confident on the tee box for the first time in a long time. My goal is 250 and reasonably straight. If I can get *somewhat* close to that, I'll be happy.
Should've done the fitting a long time ago. I would've never bought that club on my own. I wouldn't have even looked at it.
I am slowly going to work my way to having everything Titleist. I bought a 915 5 wood which is the best wood I have ever hit. So much that I do not even need a 3 wood now.
Tried the M2 but hate the sound it gives off when you hit a ball.
Irons wise, have the Mizuno MP 54's right now. Great club. I bought them with the notion that I need something to help work the ball better, but had to give up forgiveness. After playing with them for a few years I think I have all the "data" I need and realize I need more forgiveness and think I will go to the Titleist AP1's and call it bag for several years to come.