Currently playing 915D2. My sig is what I'll be playing in the THP Legacy.I'm confused Army. What driver are you playing right now? Your signature has me all confused...
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
Currently playing 915D2. My sig is what I'll be playing in the THP Legacy.I'm confused Army. What driver are you playing right now? Your signature has me all confused...
Understatement. Just hammering it today out there.Great day with the 915 today. Long and straight.
Really nice penetrating flight even in very windy conditions.
I compared it to the Alpha 815 when they were both released. I found them both to launch well, both look great, both retain ball speeds all over the head nicely. Both have multiple solid shaft selections.Has there been many comparisons between this and the 815 Alpha? I used a 12 degree head in a older Pro Launch Blue shaft this morning and according to Game Golf I have had a 24 yard increase in distance over my usual driver. Obviously this is only one round recorded with the D2. I was seeing more centred hits this morning compared to usual and a slight draw as opposed to my usual fade / slice. This could be down to a couple of driver lessons recently. I'm going to play it for a few more rounds and see what the averages come out at, but initial impressions are good.
I compared it to the Alpha 815 when they were both released. I found them both to launch well, both look great, both retain ball speeds all over the head nicely. Both have multiple solid shaft selections.
Alpha offers more adjustability if that's something you're after.
Pick the one you like IMO, not a bad choice there.
Has there been many comparisons between this and the 815 Alpha? I used a 12 degree head in a older Pro Launch Blue shaft this morning and according to Game Golf I have had a 24 yard increase in distance over my usual driver. Obviously this is only one round recorded with the D2. I was seeing more centred hits this morning compared to usual and a slight draw as opposed to my usual fade / slice. This could be down to a couple of driver lessons recently. I'm going to play it for a few more rounds and see what the averages come out at, but initial impressions are good.
Besides the looks, I think what I love most about this driver is that mishits across the face are not nearly as punished as they could be. I've had severe mishits way down by the heel or way out on the toe - literally almost missing the ball - and still carried 220 and generally went straight. A 40-50 yard loss compared to my normal drive for such a bad strike is amazing to me.
I've noticed it does seem to have a clearer mark of where I have hit the ball compared to the R1.
One thing I will say was the group I played with today LOVED the noise when I wound up on it for the back 9. You know its a big shot because it goes off like a sonic boom. Some people had commented early on and in reviews that it sounded loud and I agree, but it does make you smile when you crack a good one and get that feedback from the club to say 'yep, you ripped that'.
I tee the 915D2 a hair lower than my other drivers. Low misses aren't really punished at all so no reason not to.Question for you 915 d2 owners . How high are you teeing teeing the ball to achieve your best results ? Meaning teeing the ball high med.or low ? Some of my golf buddies have been teeing their ball lower on the club face and getting better results with accuracy and distance with with their drivers . They own Cobra bio cell another sldr another bb 815 , I know there are a lot of different factors in play here as angle of attack swing speed and others. Just curious to here your thoughts on this with the 915.
Thanks gb