Quick Poll: What is the most important driver attribute for your game?

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By Rick V., Team Titleist Staff

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  1. Team Titleist Staff

    As you can imagine, things are still buzzing at Titleist in the wake of our recent GT Drivers launch. It's been so much fun to see these amazing new products come to life. Every new product introduction is exciting for us, but GT has been different. There's so much new technology under the hood and the performance gains that players are reporting is simply breathtaking. So, with visions of longer, straighter tee shots dancing in all of our heads, we thought this would be the perfect time to talk drivers and ask for your thoughts in our latest quick poll.

    Thanks for weighing in and please post a reply to share more about your response – especially if GT has factored into your answer!

  2. Abdon M

    Abdon M
    Northern California (because it's a big state)

    If I'm hitting fairways off the tee, my scores are lower, so I elect the "tight dispersion" option.
  3. Eric H

    Eric H
    Ridgway, PA

    Gotta have a club you know where its going to go. In an age where bombers rule, I still think most of us have to start with accuracy.
  4. Todd T

    Todd T
    San Diego, CA

    Military
    It starts and end with.. How does it look at address... Ugly alignment aid or a big head and Im out!
  5. Edward K

    Edward K
    Wesley Chapel, FL

    Military
    Most of those attributes are directly related to how often you hit the sweet spot on the club face. Still has to look pretty for me to love it.
  6. Steve M

    Steve M
    Hatboro, PA

    I feel that if you are comfortable with the appearance at address, many of the others come into play
  7. If you can find your tee shots, it’s gonna be a long day…..
  8. If you can’t find your tee shots, it’s gonna be a long day…..
  9. I chose the “consistent flight” option. It is important for me to have a lower and more piercing flight off the tee because I have no problem hitting the ball really high, but I need more of that immediate distance off the tee to allow better carry and better results in the Fairways.
  10. PBOY05

    PBOY05
    Bluffton, SC

    Military
    I don't hit it far any more (75 years old) but I still keep in the fairway which allows me to still score in the 70's for the most part. I'll take accuracy over bombing and scattered shots every time.
  11. Accuracy over distance is what I look for.
  12. Brian D

    Brian D
    Norton, MA

    The dispersion would be most important to me. Mitigating my mis-hits, is key. I’m okay to lose a bit of distance as long as I can try and stay in the short stuff.

    This is a primary thought through all my shots, as well as when making a putt. Consistency is key to me and I think it’s easily said that Titleist products have provided me that opportunity for as long as I have played this great game.

    As my swing, body and strength has changed, I’ve always been able to find a Titleist club that allowed me to enjoy, respect, and appreciate the technology Titleist brings to us as golf enthusiasts.

    I guess my dispersion is limited to 1 brand, and that’s Titleist.

    Hopefully I will be able to try the new GT series and provide some results.

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  13. For me it’s the flight window. If I’m hitting my window, I know it’s going where I’m looking and should have a good result.
  14. My main concern with my driver is forgiveness and consistent flight
    The shaft selection is also a big part of that selection
    I’ve been playing Titleist for a very long time and looking forward in test driving a new GT
  15. Wade W

    Wade W
    Roanoke, VA


    I went with consistent flight.

    Predictability and consistency is a hallmark of the entire Titleist line.

    Consistency leads to predictability, which leads to confidence...and confidence allows a player to play his or her best golf!

    WW
  16. dennis z

    dennis z
    red deer, Alberta

    Rick V., Team Titleist Staff said:

    As you can imagine, things are still buzzing at Titleist in the wake of our recent GT Drivers launch. It's been so much fun to see these amazing new products come to life. Every new product introduction is exciting for us, but GT has been different. There's so much new technology under the hood and the performance gains that players are reporting is simply breathtaking. So, with visions of longer, straighter tee shots dancing in all of our heads, we thought this would be the perfect time to talk drivers and ask for your thoughts in our latest quick poll.

    Thanks for weighing in and please post a reply to share more about your response – especially if GT has factored into your answer!

    As I get older distance is becoming a more important factor off the tee
  17. Michael S

    Michael S
    Williamston, MI

    I am very accurate off the tee with several different drivers over the years - now age 71. I have found that distance is the key for me to make more birdies and pars. Carry distance is very important in my game! Last year and so far this year - I have been able to score my age or lower 5 times. Career best score November last year = 68 (5 birdies, 1 bogie, 12 pars) 4 under par! Temps in mid 40’s and I walked all 18 holes.
    Why did I have to get old to start playing very good golf?
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  18. It's hard to pin point one aspect but whatever it takes to keep the ball in the fairway with a driver gets my vote.
  19. Michael S

    Michael S
    Williamston, MI

    I am very accurate off the tee with several different drivers over the years - now age 71. I have found that distance is the key for me to make more birdies and pars. Carry distance is very important in my game! Last year and so far this year - I have been able to score my age or lower 5 times. Career best score November last year = 68 (5 birdies, 1 bogie, 12 pars) 4 under par! Temps in mid 40’s and I walked all 18 holes.
    Why did I have to get old to start playing very good golf?
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  20. I want a driver that I know will hold my line.
  21. JAM

    JAM

    Tight Dispersion, followed closely by Feel and Sound at Impact. At 81, Looks count high on my list as well. I can't wait to see the GT.
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