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Titleist 915 D3 Driver

2015Tour440ccCó thể điều chỉnhFrom $399

Tóm lại

The Titleist 915 D3 (2015) is a low-spin, workable driver for faster swing speeds. It comes in 8.5° to 10.5° lofts with a 440cc head and an adjustable hosel. It carries a $399 MSRP.

Titleist 915 D3 Driver: Thông số chính

Danh mục
Tour
Head size
440cc
Có thể điều chỉnh
Yes
Loft options
8.5 to 10.5 degrees
Năm sản xuất
2015
MSRP
$399

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Brands in this category update about every 2 years, and the 915 D3 is 11 years old with no successor yet, so a new model could land any time. Grab it at clearance pricing now, or wait a few weeks to see what replaces it.

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Ước tính

Modeled from the $399 original MSRP and a 11-year-old release (about 12% of MSRP retained used).

Giá trị thị trường đã qua sử dụng

$40 - $55

Private sale, fair to like-new

Giá trị đổi cũ lấy mới

$25 - $40

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Nhận báo giá chính xác

Estimate only, from a depreciation model, not a live quote. Search “Titleist 915 D3” on the sites above for the real number, which varies with condition, shaft, and demand.

Loft Options & Stock Shafts

LoftShaftFlexWeightKick PointTorque
8.5°Project X HZRDUS Red 60X-Stiff60gLow3.9°
10.5°Project X HZRDUS Red 55Stiff55gLow4.8°

Công nghệ

Low Spin

Tour Driver

The 915 D3 is Titleist's compact, low-spin driver from 2015, built for players who deliver a repeatable strike and want to keep the ball flight down. At 440cc, it sits smaller than its 460cc sibling, the D2, and that difference shows up at address. The pear-shaped crown looks like something a tour pro would set behind the ball, not a game-improvement club trying to hide its face.

What separates this generation is the Active Recoil Channel, a slot cut into the sole just behind the face. It flexes at impact and springs back, which lowers spin and adds ball speed on shots struck low on the face. Paired with the Radial Speed Face, thinner around the perimeter, the D3 holds ball speed on heel and toe misses better than a compact head usually manages.

This is a driver with an opinion. It rewards a good swing and a centered strike, and it gives you the tools to shape shots both ways. If you fight a ballooning, spinny drive that costs you distance, the D3 is one of the better answers Titleist built in that era. It won't flatter a loose swing the way a bigger, higher-launching head will.

  • Better players with mid-to-high swing speed who put a consistent, centered strike on the ball
  • Anyone fighting too much spin off the tee and losing distance to a ballooning flight
  • Ball-strikers who want to shape shots and prefer a compact, tour-style head at address
  • Players coming off a larger driver who will trade a little forgiveness for lower spin and control

Câu hỏi thường gặp

What's the difference between the 915 D3 and the 915 D2?
Size and spin, mostly. The D3 is 440cc with a more compact, pear shape, and it spins less while giving you more control to work the ball. The D2 is the full 460cc, launches a touch higher, spins a bit more, and is more forgiving on off-center hits. Faster, more consistent ball-strikers usually prefer the D3. If you want more help on mishits, the D2 is the friendlier pick.
Is the 915 D3 hard to hit?
It's less forgiving than a 460cc or a game-improvement driver, but it isn't a punishing club. The Active Recoil Channel and Radial Speed Face help hold ball speed on misses, so decent strikes still fly. If you regularly miss the center of the face by a wide margin, the smaller head will cost you more than a bigger driver would.
What does the Active Recoil Channel do?
It's a slot in the sole behind the face that flexes and recoils at impact. The result is lower spin and faster ball speed, especially on shots hit low on the face where drivers usually lose the most. It's the main reason the D3 keeps launch conditions efficient without demanding a perfect strike every time.
How adjustable is the 915 D3?
Quite. The SureFit hosel has 16 settings that let you change loft and lie independently, and there's a SureFit CG weight in the sole to tune launch and shot bias. You can move launch up or down and lean the ball flight toward a draw or fade without swapping shafts.
Is the 915 D3 still worth playing in 2026?
If you find one that fits, yes. Driver tech has moved on, and newer heads are more forgiving and more adjustable, but the D3 still produces low spin and a penetrating flight that plenty of golfers want. As a used buy for a ball-striker who wants a compact, low-spin head on a budget, it holds up. Just get the loft and CG set for your swing, because that's where this driver does its best work.

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