915 line Why so mum?

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By John L

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  1. John L

    John L
    Dewey, OK

    I have never had a complaint about Titleist or how they do business but i do find the 915 line interesting. Its not the clubs them selves im sure they will meet the high standard that Titleist is known for and I'm sure they wouldn't have put the compression channel on if it wasn't proven to have a significant improvement. Frankly im looking forward to getting to hit these during demo days and ordering if i am satisfied with the feel. But i digress to my issue. Why haven't we herd anything from the Titleist reps here on the site. I understood the first week after they leaked on golfwrx. but now that Ben Crane has talked about the Fairway woods publicly i would have expected at least a little insight into the R&D and engineers design improvements / functionality. I don't maybe they are utilizing at let the product speak for its self and generate buzz with numbers. but im just curious as to why i haven't gotten and email or seen a thread from the Titleist Reps about this club.  

    Signed loyal Titleist member

    Simba

    cheers greens and fairways to all

  2. Chris M

    Chris M
    Carlsbad, CA

    Team Titleist Staff

    John, thanks for the post on 915.  We often get the question about why we don't share more product details after the tour launch. The reason is it is still too early to share detailed information about the product.  Our focus at this point is to get the product seeded with our Tour staff and get their comments as they begin to use the product competitively.  This is an important part of our go-to-market process as it provides us with insights into how the product performs, and if our players are making model, specification or shaft changes.  This process of what we call "tour seeding" takes place publicly at tour events and many industry equipment writers and bloggers are watching and posting information as it is happening.

    Once our tour seeding effort is nearing completion (it takes a couple months globally to complete) we will begin to provide detailed information on the product performance benefits and technology.  At that time you will be able to find accurate information via Titleist.com and with our media partners and equipment websites.  Until that time much of what you see is written is speculation.

    So stay tuned to Team Titleist and within the next two months you will have the full story!

    Thanks.

  3. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    Chris:  We Titleist loyalists are just anxious and ready for the new line.....can you blame us.  We understand but 60 days seems like forever.   

  4. mgrisaffi

    mgrisaffi
    Sugar Land, TX

    Chuck Z said:

    Chris:  We Titleist loyalists are just anxious and ready for the new line.....can you blame us.  We understand but 60 days seems like forever.   

    agreed!

  5. george t

    george t
    Old Lyme, CT

    Anxious here too.  I've accrued some pro shop credit and would like to look at a new 3 wood to replace my 910F.  I demoed the 913F 15* and was pleased with the results, but at this point, I'm thinking I should just hold off and go for the 915F.  Only problem would be is getting a chance to demo with different shafts.

  6. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    Those in all likelyhood will not be out until the spring of 2015......go ahead and try the different shafts with the 913 and find what you like.......a good shaft is the key......they probably will still have the same shafts available.......the 15 degree is a great club....I have one and dropped the degree to 14.25 and it is awesome of the tee and the deck......

  7. george t

    george t
    Old Lyme, CT

    Chuck Z said:

    Those in all likelyhood will not be out until the spring of 2015......go ahead and try the different shafts with the 913 and find what you like.......a good shaft is the key......they probably will still have the same shafts available.......the 15 degree is a great club....I have one and dropped the degree to 14.25 and it is awesome of the tee and the deck......

    I had my pro order the 913F 15* with the Diamana S Blue yesterday.  Since I have to spend the pro shop credit in the same golf season it was earned, now was the time.  I haven't used my 910F in some time, primarily due to the low flight and unpredictable ROLL I've been getting out of it.

  8. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    I hope you get as much enjoyment from yours, as I do.......I wish they made hybrids in a 15* and would jump all over that.....I love Titleist Hybrids.........

  9. Steve M

    Steve M
    Hatboro, PA

    will Titleist be releasing a new 915 hybrid model, as well???? thanks in advance
  10. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    915D fall 2014 followed by the 915F and 915H in spring 915....

  11. Joshua A

    Joshua A
    Upland, CA

    Hey Fellas, had the chance to hit the full line of 915 Drivers, Fairway woods and Hybrids this past Wednesday and I must tell you it is going to be worth the wait. Be prepared for a slightly different sounding driver then the 913 but boy oh boy it makes up for the different sound with distance for sure. I was told by local rep out here in California to expect to see the full line, not just the 915D, out this November. So no waiting for woods and hybrids until spring

    Some pretty standard shaft options, and going back to traditional colors with the Diamana shafts (silver or grey) I believe. I do suggest finding a fitter once they are out. There are some differences between the 913 and 915 specifically in the Hybrids and Fairway woods with the weight being moved into different locations for the F and the F.d as well as the H and the H.d.

    All and all I must say that I am already gearing up to place my order and cant wait for them to come to market. Your wont be disappointed.

  12. John L

    John L
    Dewey, OK

    Chris i really do appreciate the response. I think you guys have had a great formula in the past with tour seeding and holding true to release cycles. I would have just like to have gotten a little bit of something from titleist. even if its not detail oriented maybe just a short blog saying we have started the seeding process for the 915 line or here guys check out whats on the horizon. Like i said i can understand not wanting to pitch the product until closer to release but i would have like to see a little nugget of info for us here at Team Titleist. I do consider my self a brand loyalist and i would have hoped to have gotten something. and i think a previous line's release was here on the site first before you saw them anywhere else. anyways i am still titleist fan and supporter and look forward to the release and more details

    Cheers greens and fairways to all

    Simba

  13. Ray T.

    Ray T.
    Wilmette, IL

    Chris M said:

    John, thanks for the post on 915.  We often get the question about why we don't share more product details after the tour launch. The reason is it is still too early to share detailed information about the product.  Our focus at this point is to get the product seeded with our Tour staff and get their comments as they begin to use the product competitively.  This is an important part of our go-to-market process as it provides us with insights into how the product performs, and if our players are making model, specification or shaft changes.  This process of what we call "tour seeding" takes place publicly at tour events and many industry equipment writers and bloggers are watching and posting information as it is happening.

    Once our tour seeding effort is nearing completion (it takes a couple months globally to complete) we will begin to provide detailed information on the product performance benefits and technology.  At that time you will be able to find accurate information via Titleist.com and with our media partners and equipment websites.  Until that time much of what you see is written is speculation.

    So stay tuned to Team Titleist and within the next two months you will have the full story!

    Thanks.

    Chris,

    Curious...how do you select the staff players for the initial launch?  Will any and all that volunteer qualify or are they chosen based upon certain specific playing characteristics?  It would also be interesting to have a series of videos that would explain

    the features/benefits of new releases similar to what Bill Morgan has done with ball technology. 

    Looking forward to having the 915's in hand.  I know it will be a hit.

    Greg

  14. CrazyGolfNut

    CrazyGolfNut
    Omaha, NE

    All I need to know - Is there going to be a 21 deg fairway wood?  I am going to replace all my woods this fall / winter and I need a 7 wood.  A hybrid will not do.  If the 915 is going to have one, then I will hold out.  

  15. 19hole

    19hole
    Reading, MA

    You can get a 19° fairway and use the Sure-Fit Tour adjustment to get it to 20.5°.

    Just curious, why won't a hybrid work for you?

  16. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    I have a 19* and set it to a 20.5* and it works great........agree with 19Hole.....a great solution to your problem......mine is a hybrid and I see that you are not interested in a hybrid......you would be surprised how far Titleist hybrids go and they are accurate......they are very versatile.....off the tee, the fairway, and the rough.......I'm 68 and love them......

  17. CrazyGolfNut

    CrazyGolfNut
    Omaha, NE

    19hole said:

    You can get a 19° fairway and use the Sure-Fit Tour adjustment to get it to 20.5°.

    Just curious, why won't a hybrid work for you?

    Good question. I am only 5'6 and have a rather flat swing. I hit my woods well but every hybrid I have tried I tend to hook. A miss hit with a wood is a small baby draw. I know, it must be a swing problem but even working with a pro does not help. So I carry a Driver, 3w, 5w, and 7w.
  18. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    CrazyGolfNut said:

    All I need to know - Is there going to be a 21 deg fairway wood?  I am going to replace all my woods this fall / winter and I need a 7 wood.  A hybrid will not do.  If the 915 is going to have one, then I will hold out.  

    There may be some different lofts in the 915F, but as long as they have some support for women, the 7W should still be available.  I have to agree with you on the 7W, just got fitted at Manchester for 24/27 913H (love these), but couldn't get a 913H 21 as far as my 910F 21.  In my case, I have a 4W (15 set to 16.5) and 7W because I don't have enough speed to benefit from 3W/5W/3H.  The 4W is for off the tee only for short par 4's and long par 3's.

  19. Chris M

    Chris M
    Carlsbad, CA

    Team Titleist Staff

    Greg, we work with our full line staff players on the PGA Tour first.  And, we generally work with all of them which means we see a lot of different playing styles, angles of attack, ball speeds, and launch and spin conditions.

    We are planning on having videos that explain the benefits that come from the technologies in the product.  Look for detailed product content starting around 10/1.

    Thanks.

  20. Ray T.

    Ray T.
    Wilmette, IL

    Great! Looking forward to it. Thanks
  21. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    Chris M said:

    Greg, we work with our full line staff players on the PGA Tour first.  And, we generally work with all of them which means we see a lot of different playing styles, angles of attack, ball speeds, and launch and spin conditions.

    We are planning on having videos that explain the benefits that come from the technologies in the product.  Look for detailed product content starting around 10/1.

    Thanks.

    Chris, we are anxiously waiting......waiting on demo days....waiting on order days.....waiting to be the first to get the new 915Ds at our courses..........cheers........

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