![]() I currently play the Tour Exotics 10.5 deg driver. Later, in June of this year, a golf buddy bought an 8.5 degree 905R fitted with the Proforce V2 shaft. I hit a demo club at a range in Florida and I was impressed. I first became interested in this driver during a golf trip in the early part of the year. This holds true with all though shafts including callaway. Don't worry about the torque it is stiffened with the though shaft. 105 + Stiff otherwise regular but a soft tip is recommended. I recommend using a soft tip shaft with a low kick point. Most tour clubs dont fit us, with Titleist it has a though shaft with stiffens the tip. For most of us if you can get over a hundred you're doing somethi ng. 120+ mph club head speed and their normal swing speed is about 115- 117 mph. He is now using his backup 905R but for most of us we can't generate enough speed to worry about that. I had a 905R from a touring pro the face cracked and I removed the shaft. ![]() I think its better then the 909 but close and no comparison between the 907 which was one of the worst clubs Ive demo. The solid feel, the 905R is still preferred over Titleist newer clubs. In comparing it may sound like it's dead, but don't be fooled this is what most advanced players like about the club. very solid feeling without the metalic ping sound you hear from so many other drivers. (905 R maybe the best club Titleist ever made.
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