The new Titleist 910 driver made its debut on the PGA Tour this week by being played in competition at the AT&T Classic by 15 professionals, including Brett Quigley (pictured), who opened with a 67 Thursday at Aronimink Golf Club.

"I drove it really well, hitting the driver well, and if you do that out here, you've got a chance," Quigley said after his round that left him one shot behind the leaders. "Just really happy with my game... I just changed to the new Titleist driver, the new 910, and I'm hitting it nice, so I feel confident."

After Tuesday's final round of the CVS Caremark Charity Classic at Rhode Island Country Club, Quigley told Team Titleist "that's the best I've driven it all year."

Quigley, who teamed with Angela Stanford to finish runner-up in the event, is playing a 910D3 (9.5 degrees). He previously played a 909D2.

"The (910D3) is great, outstanding for me," Quigley said. "A better ball flight for me, a little flatter."

In addition, Adam Scott and Geoff Ogilvy both put new 910s in play at this week's Alstom Open de France on the European Tour. Scott opened with consecutive 69s and is among the top 10 heading into the weekend.

The complete list of players using the new 910 at the AT&T
is as follows:

• Greg Chalmers (D3, 10.5 degrees)
Brendan de Jonge (D3, 9.5)
Graham DeLaet (D2, 8.5)
Jason Dufner (D2, 10.5)

• Rickie Fowler (D2, 7.5)
Ryuji Imada (D2, 8.5)
Matt Jones (D2, 9.5)

• Marc Leishman (D2, 8.5)

Davis Love III (D3, 8.5)

• Troy Matteson (D2, 7.5)

Troy Merritt (D2, 8.5)
Scott Piercy (D3, 9.5)

Brett Quigley (D3, 9.5)

• D.J. Trahan (D3, 8.5)

• Jimmy Walker (D3, 9.5)