Extending the 915 drivers, the new Titleist 915 wood-to-metal and hybrids have been engineered with Active Recoil Channel ™ technology for reduced spin and greater speed, providing pure distance and absolute forgiveness thanks to the highly MOI. Student.

Titleist 915F and 915Fd

Titleist 915F and 915Fd

WOOD-METAL 915F VS. 915Fd

The new 915F and 915Fd offer two separate hull options.

The head of the 915F is pear-shaped, with a volume of 175cc for maximum tolerance. This large profile gives confidence to the address and produces slightly higher trajectories than the 915Fd. It is available in five lofts: 13.5º, 15º, 16.5º, 18º and 21º.

With its traditional pear profile, the 915Fd (160cc), facilitates ball work but remains tolerant. Its compact profile gives a lower launch angle and effects than the 915F.

It is available in lofts of 13.5º and 15º. The players can now choose according to the shape of the head, the trajectories, the possibilities of work of ball and the tolerance, and more only according to the importance of the effects as on the F and Fd of the previous generation.

Titleist 915H and 915Hd

Titleist 915H and 915Hd

HYBRIDS 915H VS. 915Hd

They come in two forms and two head sizes.

The pear shape of the 915H (118cc) gives confidence to the address. A rounder and fuller profile brings maximum tolerance, a launch and effects a little higher than the Hd. It is available in lofts of 18º, 21º, 24º and 27º.

The pear head of the 915Hd is smaller (107cc), it has a slight offset which ensures distance and great control of shots, with more penetrating trajectories and less effect (about 120 rpm) than the H. 915Hd. It is available in lofts of 17.5º, 20.5º and 23.5º.

Wood-metal and 915 hybrids will be available from November 14 at the retail price of € 279 (wood) and € 259 (hybrids).