- Titleist
Introduced in November of 2012, the 913 D2 is an adjustable 460-cc, pear-shaped driver with a slight draw bias. Titleist's "SureFit Tour" hosel permits adjustment of the lie and loft angle, while rear weighting and a lower CG reduce spin and create more distance. The forged face insert is design to produce more speed across more of the clubface.
Available in 7.5° (RH only), 8.5°, 9.5°, 10.5°, and 12° lofts with a 58.5° lie angle and a 45" shaft.
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whitecherlyn - 3/27/26 Interesting insights on the Titleist 913 D2! The "SureFit Tour" hosel sounds like a game-changer for fine-tuning ball flight. I wonder how this compares to modern drivers in terms of forgiveness and spin rates. Solving a tough wordle unlimited often requires the same precision and strategy as optimizing driver performance. Has anyone compared launch monitor data?
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Emmahah - 2/10/26 The 913 D2 still feels like a classic “tinker-friendly” driver—SureFit Tour makes it easy to fine-tune launch and lie without overthinking it. That lower CG and rear weighting combo is a nice recipe for reducing spin and gaining a bit of carry, especially if you fight a fade. Kind of like dreadhead parkour for your bag: controlled adjustments, smoother lines, better results.
snowrider3d - 2/8/26 Interesting! The 913 D2 sounds like a great option for folks looking for adjustability. That adjustable hosel is a cool feature. Makes me think about tweaking things to get the perfect feel, almost like perfecting a run in a challenging game. Speaking of which, anyone else find themselves getting completely lost in perfecting runs in Snow Rider 3D? It's oddly similar to fine-tuning golf equipment, haha.
millersa - 1/21/26 Wow, the 913 D2, that's a classic! I remember seeing a bunch of these on the course back in the day. The adjustability was a real game-changer. It’s kinda funny, thinking about those adjustments...sometimes I feel like I need that kind of fine-tuning in real life. Especially when things get overwhelming, like suddenly being eaten in Agario, haha! Thankfully, a quick round or two usually helps me recenter and regroup.
vivacious.swordtail.yhpc - 1/20/26 I've always struggled with drivers, and the adjustability sounds super helpful for dialing in the right settings. That lower CG thing makes total sense for distance – anything to get that ball flying further! Speaking of focus, sometimes when I'm overthinking my swing, I find that taking a quick break to do a sudoku puzzle actually helps me clear my head and get back in the zone.
overwhelming.worm.mjan - 1/12/26 I remember when the 913 D2 came out, everyone at the club was talking about the SureFit Tour hosel. Seemed like a game-changer for a lot of folks trying to dial in their drives. That low CG must have been a real boon for distance. Speaking of distance and weird mechanics, the other day I stumbled upon this game called crazy cattle 3d. It's so ridiculously chaotic, but strangely stress-relieving to watch cartoon cows fly all over the place! Definitely not golf, but gave me a good laugh after a frustrating round.