FIRST LOOK – Titleist 910 Woods Hit Tour!
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FIRST LOOK – Titleist 910 Woods Hit Tour!

FIRST LOOK – Titleist 910 Woods Hit Tour!

Now Street Legal – Titleist 910 Woods

Effective today, June 21, the 910 drivers are approved for play in competition.  So be on the lookout on tour for one of my favorite looking drivers Titleist has ever released.  We look forward to testing this one out ASAP to see if they perform as good as they look!

The line-up includes the Titleist 910 D2, 910 D3, 910F Fairway woods and 910H Hybrids.

Titleist 910 D2 & D3
Titleist 910F & 910H (Face)
Titleist 910 Driver & Fairway (Sole)
Titleist 910F Woods (Sole)

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      alex p

      14 years ago

      look great but the hybrid looks like a cross between adams and taylormade

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      TL

      14 years ago

      nuthin new except the screw!

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      J BRUN

      14 years ago

      Serious clubs for serious players.
      Not adjustable clubs for hackers.

      Great looking clubs!

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      Adam

      14 years ago

      why has titleist followed taylormade into the combo shafts, an does that mena that they wont be having a steel shaft option in their fairway woods now

      Reply

      Where are the pictures from the golfers POV? How can anyone say that they look awesome unless they have seen a picture from a POV from looking down?

      Anyways, I’m sure they’re great. Titleist has always put out amazing woods as they have always looked close to normal.

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      cheymike

      14 years ago

      Great looking sticks. I’d like to find someplace close to demo them and see how they feel. :)

      Reply

      ed donahue

      14 years ago

      Love Titleist drivers ! I still have a D1 that I haven’t found a replacement for in 4 years ! I’ve bought 3 drivers and returned them all. Maybe the new 910 will replace my 907

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      Tom C

      14 years ago

      The whole idea of changing ball flights is overhyped. The better golfers want the ability to WORK the ball and the weaker golfers want a CONSISTENT ball flight. You aren’t going to be changing the characteristics from one day to the next.

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      mygolfspy

      14 years ago

      The purpose for the adjustability is NOT for everyday changes. It has many more applications that assist both the OEM and the user.

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      Ian

      14 years ago

      Mmmmmmm……looking good Titleist!!! Perhaps a replacement for my trusty old 983K.
      Questions:
      What happened to D1?
      How fast can we expect a pic at address?
      Are these titanium?
      When will they be at retail?

      Thanks !

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      mygolfspy

      14 years ago

      As we get more info e will post it here.

      Reply

      C

      14 years ago

      Is it just me or does this look a bit like an R9 460 with FCT with the swingweight plug???

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      Sam

      14 years ago

      My thoughts exactly. These are a dead ringer for the R9 460 Supertri/Superdeep. Add an AWT type system you’ve got the same club.

      My honest opinion? Drivers are boring. It’s all been done. The only things left are swingweight (hardly), aerodynamics (machspeed, adams, superfast/tri/deep and others to follow) and shaft length. But it doesn’t matter, people love to hit the long ball. I’m a newer player, only my 2 1/2 seasons in (broke 50 a few weeks ago, 46), but one thing I’ve noticed is how quickly companies are to release the same club with a tiny tweak (R9, R9 460) and they have such high sales. I’ve got an 09 Diablo driver, I love it. I’m not on the fairway every time, but I’m consistently 225-250 off the tee, sometimes longer. Maybe I’m just the only person who doesn’t want a club that puts me 400 yards out and takes the challenge out of the shot because I turned a screw here or there.

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      joshua

      14 years ago

      looks nice, have they got interchangable heads?? send them to me and ill test them for you, being in Australia we should get them down here in 2 years ( we just got steel shafts here in Australia heaps better then the timber ones we have all been using:)

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      mygolfspy

      14 years ago

      We would send them for you to test but we don’t have any timber shafts to fit you with ;)

      Reply

      Simon Moore

      14 years ago

      here in NZ we dream about steel shafts

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      engelburger

      14 years ago

      These things look bad-azzzzzzz!

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      Laszlo

      14 years ago

      I’ve always been a Titleist fan. Last three drivers have been Titleist. Currently in the market to find the best shaft for me on a Titleist head but difficult in shops with limited shafts installed and the Titleist demo dates are just not lining up properly with my schedule. I look forward to find the proper shaft on a quality and trusted head I can look at. Good swinging!

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      GolfSpy T

      14 years ago

      Can’t wait to get these in for testing. Best looking driver Titleist has ever made. If it performs like a Titleist, then we’ve really got something.

      As far as the I-MIX goes. Most people complain about the lack of adjustability, but the teaching pros and better golfers all tell me the same thing; they’d rather manipulate the face themselves as the shot dictates, but they love the shaft offerings. While I’m sure it’s not what they had in mind, the 2nd hand market for I-MIX shafts is thriving and prices can’t be beat. Whiteboards can be had for under $150.

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      mygolfspy

      14 years ago

      Titleist has made some great looking drivers over the years and I agree this one is up near the top if not THE top in the looks category.

      Reply

      Marty

      14 years ago

      They look like Titleist clubs. I’m curious to see if they’re adding anything new to the adjustable club mix.

      Reply

      mygolfspy

      14 years ago

      Well originally I think the i-Mix was a decent idea but now looking back it does not match up to the tech every one else is using.

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      FSU#21

      14 years ago

      i never thought the I-MIX was a realistic option for most consumers. were talking $299-$399 for the head/wrench+cover and another $129-$399 for the shaft. you can pick most I-MIX models up on ebay now for under $100 with head + decent shaft. i sgree that it was a good “IDEA” but thats all it should have been. i wont let our shop order any FT-IZ I-MIX’S.

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      FSU#21

      14 years ago

      like i said back when we first heard about these. better late than never! face control technology is an easy sell due to the fact that it works and the customer gets more bang for their buck.COBRA was the first to the table with the lv5 and it was doing well until TAYLOR MADE dropped the r9/r9 460 which sold like hotcakes.kind of makes one wonder what in the hell CALLAWAY is waiting on. certainly by now they have had to admit this whole I-MIX thing was a costly mistake to say the least.

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      G Coll

      14 years ago

      who cares about the looks of the sole of the club, what about a picture of the clubs in the address position.

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      mygolfspy

      14 years ago

      Soon as we get them we will post them G Coll.

      Reply

      Marcelo Quinones

      14 years ago

      Can’t wait to demo them! I’ve always liked Titleist but have switched to Callaway.

      Reply

      mygolfspy

      14 years ago

      We are really looking forward to reviewing these for you guys Marcelo.

      Reply

      Pascal

      14 years ago

      Is the shaft exchange system standard?

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      Adam Berger

      14 years ago

      WOW! to bad i just bought the new nike driver, i def would have waited for the new titleist, maybe ill just have to buy it anyways

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      mygolfspy

      14 years ago

      I am more a performance guy but I think in the looks category Titleist definitely has a winner on their hands with these!

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      David

      14 years ago

      No offense but I have yet to understand why anybody buys Nike drivers.
      These definitely look sweet!

      Reply

      mygolfspy

      14 years ago

      I think when you see our Adjustable driver review results next week you might see a surprise in the bunch David.

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