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Equipment: Titleist 917 v Titleist 915 big-hitter testing comparison

published: Sep 18, 2016

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updated: Oct 4, 2023

Equipment: Titleist 917 v Titleist 915 big-hitter testing comparison

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Our anonymous big-hitter hits the products, equipment editor James Savage and our resident pro James Whitaker analyse the data

Titleist 917 driver review headcover

In the first of our in-depth product comparisons it’s Titleist 917 v Titleist 915 to see if the new driver has improved on what was a hugely successful product.

Now I’ve already tested and reviewed the Titleist 917 driver, but as a 17-handicapper I don’t find the middle of the clubface often enough for a comparison on Titleist 917 v Titleist 915.

Our resident pro James Whitaker is a very steady player, but by his own admission, he’s just a regular club pro and doesn’t play as much or as competitively as he used to.

So this was a job for our anonymous big-hitter, often found doing press-ups randomly in the top practice field at Moor Allerton.

He swings it up to 116mph, rarely misses the centre of the club face, dresses very strangely and his identity remains a mystery.

Titleist 917 v Titleist 915 – The methodology

Titleist 917 v Titleit 915

After a substantial warm-up involving some very unusual stretching, our anonymous big hitter hit five shots with the Titleist 915 D2 driver, then five with the Titleist 917 D2 driver, then another five with each club.

The loft was the same on each head and there was the same Diamana White 70 stiff shaft in each one.

We monitored the data using Trackman 4 and used premium range balls but in an optimised setting so the data we captured would be the same as if we were using a Titleist ProV1.

Both drivers were set to A1 in the SureFit Hosel and in the 917 driver we had the SureFit CG weight in the neutral position.

Titleist 917 v Titleist 915 – The results

One thing that we noticed straight away was the difference in sound. The Titleist 915 has a sweet, high-pitched sound while the Titleist 917 has a noticeably more meaty and solid sound.

Titlesit 917 v Titleist 915

We know that Titleist did a lot of research into acoustics and frequencies to achieve a better sound in 917 and they have definitely achieved this.

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Titleist had also told us that 917 did every that 915 did – a little better. They told us to expect a little more ball speed and a little less spin.

I have to say, I didn’t expect the results to be so conclusive.

The spin rates with the 917 were significantly lower which was resulting in more carry and more total distance.

The average spin with the 915 was 3,248rpm while the figure for the 917 was 2,432rpm.

Naturally this had a huge impact on the carry and total distances which for the 915 was 264.3 carry, 278.8 total. With the 917 the lower spin saw an average carry of 274.5 and a total of 296.7.

Titleist 917 v Titleist 915

Our anonymous big hitter got a few spinning at 2,100 which according to Trackman was the optimum rate and we saw a total distance of 310-315 yards.

So it was a resounding success for the 917.

However, neither driver was custom-fit and while the numbers with the 917 were superb, it could have been quite lucky that the fit was a good one for our guy.

A good custom-fitting could probably have got the spin rate down on the 915 to gain a bit more carry and overall distance.

But 20 yards would have been a tough act for even the best of fitters.

What is clear to us it that Titleist have improved on what was already a very successful product.

If you like the look and sound of it, book yourself in for a 917 fitting.

To visit the Titleist website CLICK HERE

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James Savage

Former equipment editor of NCG. Inconsistent ball-striker and tea-maker.

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