Titleist 983e driver specs
Does the condition of my used golf clubs affect the value? Important: Iron sets must contain a minimum of five 5 consecutive clubs with matching shafts, including a Pitching Wedge. If a PW is not included, you will be required to enter each of the irons individually.
Clubs that are stamped or engraved will be automatically receive the "Below Average" value. Please provide us the information below to help expedite your quote: Please provide dates you need sets delivered to you. Clubs that do not qualify: Clubs with cracked or dented heads, heads that rattle and clubs with broken shafts. Fitting irons. Counterfeit clubs. What happens if there are any discrepancies? Do I need to include a headcover?
Why are there no values for my used golf clubs? Golf Club Condition Guide At 2nd Swing Golf, we work very hard to accurately rate our clubs according to our condition guide. Brand New The golf club is in brand new condition and has never been used on a golf course.
Mint Shows virtually no traces of wear and has been hit times total. Above Average Golf club has been played less than 10 rounds and is in top of the line used condition.
Average This club has seen normal usage for an extended period of time, at least one season, has been well cared for, and is still in good used condition. Below Average This golf club has been well used, but not abused. Poor This golf club shows considerable wear but is usable.
I know this is going to be hard to find but I'm looking for a Titleist E driver in a 7. If anybody can help me I would greatly appreciate it.
Only place to really find a E is on ebay. Man that is a pretty outdated driver technology wise. Hopefully your just using it as a training aid. I'm using this E driver with UST proforce 76 grams V2 shaft and i hit it better than the newest driver in the market.
I am able to hit a boring trajectory with a carry of yards and a roll of yards. It's may be outdated technology but it works well with me. By BetterAtBingo Started 1 hour ago. By BYK Started 1 hour ago. By dubogey Started June 10, Titleist K and E Share More sharing options Followers 0.
Reply to this topic Start new topic. Recommended Posts. Posted April 2, If you've played with either, what do you think? Thanks for any help comments. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Replies 18 Created 13 yr Last Reply 1 yr. Top Posters In This Topic 2 2 5 2. Can't go wrong with the K based on today's Ebay prices.
Titleist Posted April 2, K - one of the greatest drivers ever made. E - ehhh, not so much. Posted April 3, I am the exception I love the E but am not that crazy for the K Thanks for all the input so far. Hougz79 Posted April 3, BDPgolfer Posted April 3, Both series drivers are great. Me, I'm a enthusiast myself. Now have in lefty : J-VS 7. TheCapedAvenger Posted April 3, Posted April 4, Great thread.
Still have my K with Fujikura Speeder. Wanted something new, but what a backup driver. You will also notice that both the clubs are much smaller than the majority of the titanium drivers on the market today K is CC and the E is CC.
The K features a flatter, more shallow head while the E has a smaller, deeper one. The weight biases in the two clubs differ as well.
The K has a slight heel weight bias to close the face at impact while the E has neutral and forward internal weighting to help with playability and a low ball flight. Titleist offers numerous stock shafts for these clubs and there are many custom options available as well. The Titleist K and E are great clubs if used by the right player. A 20 handicap might prefer a more forgiving Cobra or Callaway over the Titleist and vice versa for a 5 handicap.
When I talk to a strong player and ask them about their favourite driver, the Titleist name comes up over and over again.
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