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Posted: August 30, 2010
The Titleist 910 prototype fairway metals and hybrids made their PGA Tour debut last week at The Barclays, signaling the official start of the seeding and performance-validating process for the 910H and 910F models.Following the lines of the new Titleist 910 prototype driver, the family of 910 fairway metals and hybrids features the same innovative technology including the SureFit Tour Hosel, which allows for precision fitting that was previously only found on Tour Vans.
The introduction of the new 910 prototype fairway metals and hybrids on the PGA Tour is a critical step in the process, as all high performance Titleist-branded golf clubs must be performance-validated by the world's most discerning and influential golfers before being released to the marketplace. Titleist Brand Ambassadors across all worldwide professional tours are instrumental in the performance validation process and many of the pros were anxious to put the new fairway metals and hybrids into play. Titleist Brand Ambassador Jimmy Walker is one player who couldn't wait for the 910 fairway metals and hybrids. Having gamed his Titleist 910D3 9.5 prototype driver for several weeks now, Walker immediately put a 910F 13.5 and a 910H 18.0 in his bag after arriving at The Barclays.
On Saturday, Rickie Fowler used his new 910F 13.5 fairway metal to hit a 274-yard second shot at the 594-yard, par-5 17th hole to 5 feet. Fowler sank the putt, recording one of only three eagles made during the week at No. 17.
Seven other Titleist Brand Ambassadors put the 910 fairway metals and hybrids in their bags this week: Adam Scott (910F 15.0), Jason Dufner (910F 15.0), Bill Haas (910F 13.5), Marc Leishman (910F 13.5), Troy Matteson (910F 13.5), Michael Sim (910F 13.5, 910H 18.0), D.J. Trahan (910F 17.0) and Nick Watney (910F 15.0).
For a closer look at the new 910 prototype fairway metals and hybrids, check out the video (featuring a cameo by Titleist Brand Ambassador Michael Letzig) and slideshow below:
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The above mentioend " Michael Sim (910F 13.5, 910H 18.0)"; but, I saw the photo above shown a 19 degrees of 910 H.
What are the available loft angels of D 910 H? Thanks !
Evan W wrote on September 1, 2010 at 3:37AM
It was interesting to read about the new 910 prototype fairway metals and hybrids by Titleist. I'd love to play these clubs to see how perform for me!
JAK wrote on September 1, 2010 at 3:37AM
I am looking for new clubs, this would be a great start !!!
JAK wrote on September 1, 2010 at 4:06AM
Looks very nice! Has the traditional titleist look!
Bart B wrote on September 1, 2010 at 4:09AM
I sure these new Hybirds are the top of the line like all the products produced by Titleist. Look forward to hitting them soon!
JAK wrote on September 1, 2010 at 4:41AM
They look great. When will they be released to the public? This new system allows for shafts to be changed in minutes if the initial shaft does not perform as anticipated.
John
John H wrote on September 1, 2010 at 5:09AM
when are they being released to the public
Alex H wrote on September 1, 2010 at 5:31AM
Very nice looking. I snapped the head off my 3 wood last week. I will be waiting with anticipation to put one of these in my bad.
David P wrote on September 1, 2010 at 1:13PM
the new metals look great, not all gussied up with silly stuff.
can't wait to hit them.
lets have a good year in 2011
yours in the advancement of golf
Cortlin J Marcinkowski PGA.
Oak Ridge G.C. Michigan
cortlin m wrote on September 1, 2010 at 2:37PM
Would very much like to replaced my 909 with a new 910 Driver.
Chuck L wrote on September 1, 2010 at 2:47PM
Hybrids look great - I like the shape as it sets up - very comfortable look - great mental image
John T wrote on September 1, 2010 at 2:51PM
Looks pretty good from what I can see I'm sure the drivers are next in the line
hale s wrote on September 1, 2010 at 3:18PM
Sweet looking. I can't wait to hit these new clubs.
Thomas M wrote on September 1, 2010 at 3:55PM
I live in South Africa, and would love to try the new 910 driver, to replace my 909 d2
when where and how soon.......
JAK wrote on September 1, 2010 at 4:15PM
they look awesome, cant wait to try it out!
JAK wrote on September 1, 2010 at 5:37PM
Fairway and hybrids look good to the eye. Half the battle is the way the club looks when you address the ball.
Do you have any extras that you would like to send to me? I could use a 13.5 and a 19 degree.
Carmen M. S wrote on September 1, 2010 at 6:58PM
A great looking club. I like the number of degree choices,should make shot choice a lot less of a guessing game in tight or heavy lies.
Joseph D wrote on September 1, 2010 at 9:32PM
I like the low profile head design. Nice looking and I look forward to working with the interchangeable shaft feature.
Big Cat wrote on September 1, 2010 at 11:53PM
Great looking club with little or no off-set, I am looking forward to giving one a rip.
JAK wrote on September 2, 2010 at 2:20AM
Looking forward to trying these new models out!
Tim C wrote on September 2, 2010 at 3:54AM