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Posted: September 22, 2010
Following months of successful player testing and performance validation on the worldwide professional tours, the new Titleist 910 drivers, featuring the innovative SureFit Tour dual-angle hosel, will be available to golfers in mid-November.
The new Titleist 910 fairway metals and hybrids will begin shipping in early February 2011.Titleist 910 drivers debuted on the PGA Tour in late June at the AT&T National. About a month later, Titleist Brand Ambassador Ross Fisher became the first player to win with a 910 driver in his bag at the Irish Open. Two weeks ago, Titleist Brand Ambassador Charley Hoffman gamed the 910 driver in his runaway victory at the Deutsche Bank Championship; and at last week's BMW Championship, 15 players in the elite 70-player field had the Titleist 910 driver in play. Ten players also had Titleist 910 fairway metals and/or hybrids in the bag, just two weeks after their introduction at The Barclays.
As promised, we're coming to Team Titleist members first with this closer look at the Titleist 910 drivers, along with club specs and shaft options for all of the 910 series. Further information on the 910 fairway metals and hybrids will be available soon.
Titleist 910 drivers, available in the 910D2 and 910D3 models, deliver total performance with improvements in flight, fit, looks, feel and sound. Highlighting the new features is the latest advancement we’ve made in precision fitting – the SureFit Tour Hosel.
• SureFit Tour (SFT) dual-angle hosel technology enables golfers to experience the type of tour-level fitting in a driver, fairway metal or hybrid previously unavailable outside of the tour van.
The unique SFT dual-angle hosel allows golfers to set loft and lie independently to optimize ball flight – higher or lower, and for more draw or fade for increased distance and improved shot control – and ultimately be dialed in for a precision fit.
“We like to call this feature a tour-van-in-a-hosel because it gives the fitter the power of a Tour Van right at the point of fitting,” said Chris McGinley, vice president of golf club marketing. “The focus with the 910 family of drivers, fairway metals and hybrids is being able to more precisely fit a metal to optimize ball flight both left-to-right and up-and-down.”
As with all club fittings, we suggest you see an authorized Titleist fitter, who will use the SFT technology and the 910 performance grid to determine the best settings for your game.
The SFT hosel features a sleeve and ring, each with four settings. The sleeve settings are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4 and the ring settings are lettered A, B, C, D. There are 16 combinations which each create a unique loft and lie combination as shown in the charts on the right.
The standard setting for right-handed golfers is A•1 (shown in red on the chart). Use the black arrows as a guide to adjust the hosel setting until the desired ball flight is achieved. (The left-handed chart can be seen in the slideshow below.)
Other stand-out features include:
• A fast face design with a larger maximum ball speed area and improved launch and spin face map gradient for increased distance potential.
• A sleek, sloped, ultra-thin crown design combined with an on-axis rear weight screw, which creates a low and deep CG for increased stability and distance.
• A black PVD and paint finish with white scorelines provides an attractive, consistent set-up appearance, to go along with an acoustically-engineered hot, solid sound off the club face.• The high performance stock shaft options are highlighted by three improved proprietary Diamana shafts that feature Next Generation Diamana MDI (multi-dimensional interlay) technology and three different weight and bend profiles to fit a broad range of players. All of these shafts are also torque matched to flex and swing speed.Rounding out the line-up of stock shafts are the tour-proven Aldila RIP and Project X Tour Issue X-7C3 shafts. In addition, there will be 83 different shafts available in the custom shaft matrix.
Please contact your authorized Titleist dealer for information regarding pre-orders of the 910 driver.
See below for a closer look at the entire Titleist 910 series, including photos, club specs and shaft options.
CLICK THE IMAGE BELOW TO LAUNCH THE SLIDESHOW.
910D2 Specs• Head volume: 460cc (slightly higher launch and spin versus 910D3)• Lofts: 8.5, 9.5, 10.5• Stock grip: Titleist Tour Velvet 360 degree rubber910D2 Stock Shafts• Titleist Diamana 'ahina 72 (White)• Titleist Diamana Kai'li 65 (Blue)• Titleist Diamana 'ilima 61 (Red)• Aldila RIP 60• Project X Tour Issue X-7C3• 83 other custom shafts also available
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910D3 Specs• Head volume: 445cc (slightly lower launch and spin versus 910D2)• Lofts: 8.5, 9.5, 10.5
• Stock grip: Titleist Tour Velvet 360 degree rubber910D3 Stock Shafts
• Titleist Diamana 'ahina 72 (White)• Titleist Diamana Kai'li 65 (Blue)• Aldila RIP 60• Project X Tour Issue X-7C3• 83 other custom shafts also available
910F Specs• Lofts: 13.5, 15, 17, 19• Stock grip: Titleist Tour Velvet 360 degree rubber910F Stock Shafts• Titleist Diamana 'ahina 82 (White)• Titleist Diamana Kai'li 75 (Blue)• Project X Tour Issue X-8C4• 83 other custom shafts also available
910Fd Specs• Lofts: 13.5, 15• Stock grip: Titleist Tour Velvet 360 degree rubber910Fd Stock Shafts• Titleist Diamana 'ahina 82 (White)• Titleist Diamana Kai'li 75 (Blue)• Project X Tour Issue X-8C4• 83 other custom shafts also available
910H Specs• Lofts: 17, 19, 21, 24• Stock grip: Titleist Tour Velvet 360 degree rubber910H Stock Shafts• Titleist Diamana 'ahina 90 (White)• Titleist Diamana Kai'li 80 (Blue)• 23 other custom shafts also available
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Got my new 910D3 9.5 Tuesday with the Aldila RIP 70 stif shaft. Hit about 30 balls on the practice tee, adjusted the setting to C3 for a .75 uplift and slight draw.
Picked up about 15 - 20 on average per drive. I did dear hit it off the deck on the par 5 but I was very tempted.
I will have some pictures next week.
Brian D wrote on November 24, 2010 at 9:38PM
As the first shipments of new Titleist 910 drivers began to arrive last week at golf shops around the
Tour Blog wrote on December 3, 2010 at 2:56PM
Bought myself a 910d2 driver as my Christmas gift. Took it with me on a vacation the next day and played with it on Christmas morning. First couple of holes it took some time adjusting to it but once I found the right combo, I was in heaven.
This driver is sweet! Always down the middle, gained 10 yards, and it feels and sounds solid. More forgiving then the 909d2 which will find its place in my closet.
It's pricy, but worth every penny. Cant wait for the hybrids and fairway woods to come out.
I also have another driver, which can't eve get close to the quality and performance of 910
JET wrote on December 29, 2010 at 10:30PM
Does anyone know where you can buy the 83 other shaft options for the 910 drivers online?
Thanks
Mark
JET wrote on January 27, 2011 at 6:54PM
What about left handed D3?
JET wrote on February 1, 2011 at 3:02PM
Lefty looking to be fitted into the 910, D2 in Connecticut (Hartford area)
LB G wrote on February 11, 2011 at 2:28PM
just bought the 910 driver goes a mile cant wait to get the woods and hybrid
JET wrote on February 12, 2011 at 10:22AM
What is the proper setting for the most draw and longest distance?
JET wrote on February 15, 2011 at 2:39AM
Have just got the 910H hybrid 19 degree. What a club, cannot reccomend it highly enough.
JET wrote on February 16, 2011 at 7:02PM
I just spent 5 weeks hitting all the major brands newest drivers: Cleveland, Callaway, Ping, Taylor Made and of course Titleist. I took the fitting at Titleist first as a baseline and then tried all the rest. In the end I returned to Titleist as it gave me better club head speed and consistency in the center of the fairway. My game just turned the corner.....
JET wrote on February 21, 2011 at 5:08AM
wich club does rickie fowler use i think d3 910
JET wrote on February 26, 2011 at 5:21PM
I have the 910 d2, its a great driver, but my only advice is make sure you try all the different settings you can, then find what works. I also found its a little difficult to hit with, the challange is great!
JET wrote on February 26, 2011 at 5:26PM
can i buy just a shaft for my d3 910 i.e fubuki or similar and what is the cost..thanks
JET wrote on March 6, 2011 at 9:40PM
I switched to Scotty then to vokey and today I switched to 910 d2 , it's unbelievable I m very very happy with it as I was happy with the Scotty and vockey , its a amazing driver from the 1 shot I hit with it I got the feel and now I ordered the 3 wood and seriously thinking to switch to titleist forged irons too
JET wrote on March 10, 2011 at 6:49AM
Is it possible to order the 910H with the Project X shaft to match the driver and 3 wood? My email address is jimatcmc@aol.com. Thanks
JET wrote on March 27, 2011 at 7:03PM
For years I have had my driver shaft pured, because most manufacturer's shafts were less than perfect. Since the shaft in the D2/D3 is rotated for various setting's, I assume the new shafts are so good they we don't need to rotate the shaft to align the spine.
Please comment.
Bill S
JET wrote on March 28, 2011 at 2:47PM
Is the Surefit hosel identical for both the left handed and right handed ?
JET wrote on April 11, 2011 at 11:44AM
In an impressive display of confidence and control, Titleist Brand Ambassador Adam Scott won the World
Australia - Blog wrote on August 16, 2011 at 1:20PM
How about the ilima 70 shaft for the 910h
Mike C wrote on January 15, 2012 at 12:56PM