Wednesday, 24 June 2015
Made Only To Order: Titleist launches MOTO program
There’s a small, yet very vocal segment of the golfing population that desires highly specialized golf equipment that’s generally very difficult to obtain. Relatively few golfers actually need such clubs to perform their best, which is why they’re often not released to the public. But golfers who want them really want them.
Titleist’s solution to the problem is its new MOTO, or “Made Only to Order” program that will give golfers access to specialized metal woods and irons, as well as through 110 U.S. locations within Titleist’s Fitting Network and more than 3,000 fitting events held annually around the country.
MOTO will allow golfers to purchase Titleist’s 915D4 driver, which debuted on the PGA Tour in February and has been generating buzz among many better players ever since. The 915D4 uses the same technologies as the company’s 915D2 and 915D3 drivers, but is unique because of its more forward center of gravity that creates less spin, albeit slightly less forgiveness.
Through MOTO, golfers will also be able to buy an 18-degree version of Titleist’s 915Fd fairway wood. Both clubs are available June 15 through any Titleist golf club retail partner in the U.S.
Titleist 915D4 Driver ($549)
Lofts: 8.5, 9.5 and 10.5 degrees (RH and LH)
Headsize: 450cc
Target golfers: Better players who need less spin that the 915D3 driver can provide, or those prefer its slightly more rounder appearance at address. According to Titleist, the 915D4 is approximately 250-300 rpm lower spinning than the 915D3 driver.
Titleist 915Fd ($279)
Lofts: 18 degrees (RH only)
Headsize: 160cc
Target golfers: Players who need less spin that the 18-degree 915F fairway wood can provide.
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