907 D1 Driver. What i might upgrade to?

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By Scott D

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  1. Scott D

    Scott D
    Fresno, CA

    I love my 907 D1 Driver but starting to think that I might need an upgrade. There are so many good options out there but wondering what the best option might be. Should I start with something more recent or just go straight to a 2026 Model? Look forward to the advise that everyone provides.

    Thanks

  2. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Do a fitting and then decide. You might be amazed at what a current model properly fit to your swing will be like. It’s a very important club in your arsenal.
  3. Scott D

    Scott D
    Fresno, CA

    Thanks for the comment. I did exactly what you said to do. Have a Driver Fitting this Friday.
  4. TREVOR D

    TREVOR D
    Calgary

    Scott D said:

    I love my 907 D1 Driver but starting to think that I might need an upgrade. There are so many good options out there but wondering what the best option might be. Should I start with something more recent or just go straight to a 2026 Model? Look forward to the advise that everyone provides.

    Thanks

    With all due respect to the 907 series (I played the D2), the D1 might be the worst looking, worst sounding driver Titleist has made in the metal wood era. I think you'll be really pleased with newer offerings, specifically the TSi2 - GT2 range. If you can go hit those, you'll absolutely find one that works and with the GTS line coming out, the previous models won't break your wallet.
  5. Scott D

    Scott D
    Fresno, CA

    Thanks for the comment. Have a Driver fitting on Friday, but asked to try clubs from the last 5 years since not sure I want to spend $$$.
  6. I just recently upgraded my 917 D2 to a TS3. So I will have to let you know when I try it out!
  7. Scott D

    Scott D
    Fresno, CA

    Thanks for the comment. Please let me know..
  8. Barry M

    Barry M
    Reno, NV

    Hey Scott.
    Good for you for getting a fitting. I hope it's a true outdoor Titleist fitting with all the optional shafts & heads. If you've never done it before, you'll be amazed at the difference it will make. Yes it can be pricy, but you seem like you're the kind of guy who considers it a long term investment.
    Good luck with it, and let us know how it turns out.
  9. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    You probably missed the window for a new GT driver fitted to you for $450. Ask at your fitting if that is an option. With a $200 markdown, it is one of the best bargains out there. Coming from a 907 without hosel adjustments any will be an improvement. Not to mention if you’ve owned this 20 year old driver for over 6 years, your swing has likely changed in that time.

    There are a lot of good drivers in the T series (TS, TSi, TSR) and GT line, but getting the best model, loft, and shaft for your swing will be more hit and miss. If you can get to a large retailer with a good volume of used clubs, they can best match you. For that, you may need to travel to LA or SD for that option. There are online stores like 2nd Swing and Global Golf that let you try for 30 days and let you apply the fee minus a small restocking fee to another club. Those do offer online consultations.

    The GTS will be at least $650 new, for comparison.

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