04-24-2017, 02:54 PM
In the early 2000's. One of the most desired and mythical fairway metals was the Titleist 970 Prototype.
Previously, the Titleist PT13 and PT15 of the early 90's gained popularity again when Tiger Woods started using one of those fairway metals with a bore thru.
But during his famous run in the early 2000's, he had the 970 in the bag. If you could find one then, prices topping 7-800$ was not unusual.
Offered Originally in 13 15 and 20 degrees, in paint that matched the retail 975 Driver line, it was expected to be a release to retail market. But that never materialized.
Then, they morphed into the PT looking light silver grey finish you see here.
Previously, the Titleist PT13 and PT15 of the early 90's gained popularity again when Tiger Woods started using one of those fairway metals with a bore thru.
But during his famous run in the early 2000's, he had the 970 in the bag. If you could find one then, prices topping 7-800$ was not unusual.
Offered Originally in 13 15 and 20 degrees, in paint that matched the retail 975 Driver line, it was expected to be a release to retail market. But that never materialized.
Then, they morphed into the PT looking light silver grey finish you see here.