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These were from a survey from Titleist asking our opinion on the new name of their new drivers...what's your opinion?

 

P1 460, P1 440 (Titleist Performance Drivers)

 

PT 460, PT 440 (Titleist Precision Tuned Drivers)

 

P2, P3 (Titleist Performance Drivers)

 

PT2, PT3 (Titleist Precision Tuned Drivers)

 

TD2, TD3 (Titleist Total Driving)

 

Duo (Titleist Dual Optimization Drivers)

 

T1 460, T1 440 (Titleist Drivers)

 

910D2, 910D3 (Titleist 910 Drivers)

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PT 460, PT 440 (Titleist Precision Tuned Drivers)

 

As a consumer, I like that the name would give you information about the club and not just an in house numbering system.

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I like the idea of including the model year (910 Dx). It makes it a lot easier to try and figure out what came out when.

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P1 460, P1 440 (Titleist Performance Drivers)

 

PT 460, PT 440 (Titleist Precision Tuned Drivers)

 

910D2, 910D3 (Titleist 910 Drivers)

 

I like the sound of these three model choices. If it were me tho I think I would like to carry a PT 440 9.5* w/ UST Proforce AXIVCore Blue 69 in my bag.

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Ever since the 909 series came out I have been wondering this, since no one would be dumb enough to name is the 911 series, which would be the natural progression. 905-907-909-911.

 

I kind of like the Duo myself, 910 would just leave more questions open about the name of the next one.

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I like these because they are simple yet they get to the point. All of the numbers confuse me.

 

I'm just curious but how do these numbers confuse you? I mean its the 905, 907, 909 and they are not all out at the same time. Its not like how has their 3 series, 5 series, 7 series and z series cars which are always changing. I'm not trying to be rude but I am just curous as to how the numbers are confusing.

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I'm just curious but how do these numbers confuse you? I mean its the 905, 907, 909 and they are not all out at the same time. Its not like how has their 3 series, 5 series, 7 series and z series cars which are always changing. I'm not trying to be rude but I am just curous as to how the numbers are confusing.

 

just keep it simple! im no club expert but smaller numbers seem more appealing. what does 909 even mean? why do they skip numbers?

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Well I don't exactly know why the pick numbers like 905, 907, 909 but to me saying I play a Titliest 907 D2 is no different or confusing than saying I play a Taylormade R9 TP, Callway Diablo Edge, Adams Speedline Fast 10.

 

I also like the idea of Titleist using a number system because 1) its eiser to say and write out. 2) The number system for product models usually is seen in luxary cars. Titleist is easily among the top in balls and clubs so I guess to smaller brands they are some what luxary.

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Maltby KE4 Tour 19* w/ AXE Xcaliber Tour Hybrid TS

Adams CB1 3-PW w/ KBS Tour S Hardstepped 1x

Scratch 8620 DS TNC grind 53* & DS EGG grind 58* w/ Dynamic Gold S300

Ping Redwood D66 w/ KBS Tour Black Nickel

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Well I don't exactly know why the pick numbers like 905, 907, 909 but to me saying I play a Titliest 907 D2 is no different or confusing than saying I play a Taylormade R9 TP, Callway Diablo Edge, Adams Speedline Fast 10.

 

I also like the idea of Titleist using a number system because 1) its eiser to say and write out. 2) The number system for product models usually is seen in luxary cars. Titleist is easily among the top in balls and clubs so I guess to smaller brands they are some what luxary.

 

I guess the whole luxury thing makes sense...

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I like the idea of including the model year (910 Dx). It makes it a lot easier to try and figure out what came out when.

 

Agreed. Incorporating the model year would be less confusing to the consumer.

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PT 460, PT 440 (Titleist Precision Tuned Drivers)

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I like the idea of going back to the "PT" name in some form.

 

 

PT 460, PT 440 (Titleist Precision Tuned Drivers)

 

I like this the best out of the mentioned names above. I like going with the PT again as they were so popular back in the day. Also, like others said above you can infer from the names of the drivers what they are designed for to some extent.

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PTT 460, PTT 440 (Titleist Precision Tuned Tech Drivers, the next step in the driver evolution, from the brand who brought you golf!)

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These were from a survey from Titleist asking our opinion on the new name of their new drivers...what's your opinion?

 

P1 460, P1 440 (Titleist Performance Drivers)

 

PT 460, PT 440 (Titleist Precision Tuned Drivers)

 

P2, P3 (Titleist Performance Drivers)

 

PT2, PT3 (Titleist Precision Tuned Drivers)

 

TD2, TD3 (Titleist Total Driving)

 

Duo (Titleist Dual Optimization Drivers)

 

T1 460, T1 440 (Titleist Drivers)

 

910D2, 910D3 (Titleist 910 Drivers)

 

I'm liking the sound of the Titleist Precision Tuned.

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TItleist is doing the numbering system with all their clubs now. New 710 irons, 7 standing for iron, 10 for being introduced for model year 2010. same thing with their recent other clubs, 909 h (for hybrid) but 9 standing for metal and 09 standing for 2009, this is only the last few years that they have been doing this, but I like the system.

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Thats where the D comes in.

Titleist 905R 9.5* w/ RIP Beta 60x

Adams 4060 16* w/ Matrix F7M2s

Maltby KE4 Tour 19* w/ AXE Xcaliber Tour Hybrid TS

Adams CB1 3-PW w/ KBS Tour S Hardstepped 1x

Scratch 8620 DS TNC grind 53* & DS EGG grind 58* w/ Dynamic Gold S300

Ping Redwood D66 w/ KBS Tour Black Nickel

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