Thursday, February 28, 2013
Titleist 910 Metals Allow Players To Really Shape Their Shots
The 910 series is a fully customizable club, with up to 16 different customization settings available.
The 910F is a versatile, maximum forgiveness fairway metal designed for outstanding performance from the turf or tee. The titleist 910f fairway wood utilizes Titleist SureFit Technology which allows you to adjust the hosel to sixteen different positions that change the loft and lie of the club. Doesn't look like a Titleist which is nice to me for once with the stealthy pvd black on black finish. Compact yet confidence inspiring at address and has a shinier then usual dci logo as an alignment marker instead of the raised satin steel. According to Titleist, these fairway woods will allow you to hit the ball farther and straighter than you ever have before. Once these fairway woods are adjusted properly, you will find they do provide a better feel than any of the other fairway woods Titleist sells. Off center hits still feel good and solid, yet the results are less forgiving. The 910F allows players to really shape their shots. The feel is good enough to provide feedback on mishits, but still give you distance when hit off-center.
The aberration of the 907 D1 aside, Titleist have never really made an ugly driver. The 910 D2/D3 are no exceptions. I preferred the look of the D3 to the more rounded titleist 910 d2 driver – call me old-fashioned, but the D2 just looks odd. The paint and finish look good, a little darker it seems than classic Titleist drivers. I really like the fact the D3 helped to lower the ball flight on my driver, I hit the ball a mile high and sometimes lose roll because of this, with the D3 I was able to lower that ball flight and gain some roll after the ball contacted the ground initially. The next great feature of this club is the multiple shafts offered stock at no up charge, and the fact that you can find many of them at your local golf store. After considerable practice I settled on titleist 910 d3 driver. I have not changed it since, because I hit a nice mid/high trajectory with the 9.5* head. It flattens out mid flight and hits the ground running. Unlike other hosel technologies, the SureFit system has two mechanisms for changing how the shaft sits in the head, the sleeve at the end of the hosel and a separate ring that sits between the sleeve and the head.
As golfers, we've come to expect the unexpected from the WGC Accenture Match Play Championship. Still, Team Titleist found a way to get a few lenses around The Golf Club at Dove Mountain before hot chocolate became the beverage of choice. Poulter is one of 21 who will be relying upon a new 2013 Pro V1 (5) or Pro V1x (16) golf ball this week. On the PGA Tour, hometown favorite and Titleist Brand Ambassador John Merrick trusted his New 2013 Pro V1x to his first career victory on the PGA Tour in a playoff victory at the Northern Trust Open. John birdied the par-4 10th and par-5 11th hole Sunday at Riviera to take sole possession of the lead at 12-under. What makes the victory even more sweet is the fact that Merrick grew up in nearby Long Beach, CA, played collegiate golf 6 miles down the road at UCLA, and has dreamed of winning a professional tournament at Riviera since he was a boy.
All in all, I would recommend this club for a handicapper of any level and think it could improve everyone’s golf game in one way or another. You can search more reviews here.
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