The Titleist 905T driver is a popular club made for advanced and average players. It features the signature Titleist teardrop-shaped head (400 cc), which has a front-to-back weight distribution. The 905T's face insert is made of beta-titanium; the body of high strength, lightweight 6-4 titanium. Graphite shafts are available in several stock options, including the popular UST Proforce V2 75.
The new Titleist 905T driver feature an innovative multi material design including a CNC milled, high grade, structural aluminum hosel tube, precise cast titanium body, and a thin, high-strength beta titanium face insert. This construction allows for unproductive mass to be removed from the hosel area and strategically relocated into internal weight pads, creating a more optimal centre of gravity. The plasma welded beta titanium face insert is supported by a thin outer face flange, and produces higher ball speed and the maximum allowable Coefficient of Restitution. The cleaner plasma weld process eliminates weld material in the face to create a more efficient overall weight distribution. In order to provide all serious golfers with a driver that fits their game, the 905 line consists of two distinct models, the 905T and 905S. The Titleist 905T features a larger front-to-back profile size for increased dynamic loft at impact and a slightly higher launch angle than the Titleist 905S. The Titleist 905S features a deep face design for reduced spin versus the Titleist 905T.
The larger 400cc head size of the Titleist 905T driver offers outstanding playability and their highly accepted true pear profiles are designed to meet the visual requirements of tour professionals and competitive golfers. Week in and week out Titleist drivers are among the most played on the U.S. PGA Tour and PGA European tours. Ernie Els relied upon the new Pro Titanium 905T driver in his consecutive victories at the Dubai Desert Classic and Qatar Masters.






















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I purchased these to have something more forgiving since I was playing Ping I3 blades. Since I don't play as often I decided to buy something that would dampen mishit. I have a personal driving range and I found that my swing fault followed me, go figure :) Anyway, my 1st round was a disaster, but it wasn't the clubs. After the disaster I practiced all week with them, along with a major revision in my setup and shot 73 in my second round with them. So, they were redeemed. One thing I've noticed is that the offset is hidden well in the design of the club. I have never cared for offset, but it's almost invisible in this club. They feel really good in my hands and the thicker sole from the Ping's now seem normal.