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Wondering what you would choose for a 19* club... the 910F or 910H??? Pros and cons...
My current set-up is 15* 910F then the 712 AP2 4iron... currently I have a 980F 19* and 503H 22*, which I am looking to upgrade. Based on the loft gaps 15*(3W) and 24*(4i), the ideal is an 18* and 21* clubs. Wondering if anybody else would have a same set-up. Need to work on the long game... thanks for any help.
Carlo
I have a similar setup to you with Driver, 3 wood and then 4 iron and went the same route with a 19 degree club. I actually use a 909H in 19... love that club (assuming the 910H would be a nice upgrade). Very consistent for me from tee or fairway (or rough, or sand, waste bunkers, pine needles... you name it). Nice and easy it's about a 220-230 club and if I really go after it I can eek out about 240. Love being able to have the options with the hybrid over the fairway wood. My 3 wood is about a 250 club and my 4 iron is pretty consistent at around 210. Hope that helps.
Carlo,
A lot of this decision comes down to whether you feel more comfortable with a hybrid or a fairway metal. Both lofts can be adjusted to fill that 18*/21* gap, but the 910F may go slightly further while the 910H will be slightly more versatile.
Cameron
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Personally for me I am using a 13.5*, 17* and 21*. For the last few years I was using a 7 wood (TM) for my 21* and decided to upgrade it to either the 910F 21* or 910H 21* and decided after hitting them both for an extended time at the local shop on the range and the advice from my golf pro i chose the hybrid over the wood. Hit both clubs the same distance but the wood flight was a little higher which it should be. I personally I went for the hybrid for two reasons. One was the lower ball flight and two the hybrid is a better club for the rough. My thoughts are you can't lose with either club and your best bet is to hit them both and decided which you prefer based on your game style.
I like the hybrid a little better because it's more accurate and you can hit it from any type of lie. I do think that the 910f will go about 10 yards farther than the 910h.
Good to know having a same setup... you did just say a 19* club between your driver and 4i. I think for me a still need that 21* as it will help me more and give me more options. Thanks for insight.
You are right on that Cam. I need to try them out both. I am leaning more in the hybrids as like you said they are more versatile.
Thanks.
I'm ok with the 15* on the fairway. Maybe 220-230, still trying to get a consistent average. Then will base it from the distance gaps. Will just need to try both out. Thanks.
Thanks for feedback Brian. I am also thinking of 910F 19* then the 910H 21*. Hopefully that will make my long game versatile... (fingers crossed). Thanks.
Carlo Angelo IWondering what you would choose for a 19* club... the 910F or 910H??? Pros and cons... My current set-up is 15* 910F then the 712 AP2 4iron... currently I have a 980F 19* and 503H 22*, which I am looking to upgrade. Based on the loft gaps 15*(3W) and 24*(4i), the ideal is an 18* and 21* clubs. Wondering if anybody else would have a same set-up. Need to work on the long game... thanks for any help. Carlo
Carlo Angelo I Wondering what you would choose for a 19* club... the 910F or 910H??? Pros and cons... My current set-up is 15* 910F then the 712 AP2 4iron... currently I have a 980F 19* and 503H 22*, which I am looking to upgrade. Based on the loft gaps 15*(3W) and 24*(4i), the ideal is an 18* and 21* clubs. Wondering if anybody else would have a same set-up. Need to work on the long game... thanks for any help. Carlo
The best thing to do would be to go visit a certified Titleist fitter. They could help you dial in your distances and fine tune the SureFit hosel(s) on the 910F's, 910H's, to get you where you need to be. Don't forget about your short game as well. Make sure that you have the correct wedges to fill in any yardage gaps that you may have.