Exclusive details on the new Titleist 910 drivers, fairways and hybrids

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  1. Kyle

    Kyle
    Indianapolis, IN

    Can the drivers have a steel shaft or is graphite the only option? I currently play steel in my 975L-FF and love the accuracy, at the sacrifice of a few yards and would love to hit one of these with a steel shaft in them.

  2. Chris G

    Chris G
    Santa Rosa, CA

    with the new woods coming out, are the shafts going to be straight from the shaft companies or are they going to be "designed for titleist" and not the same shaft?

  3. Hi, I currently have the 905R 8.5 with fujikura speeder stiff shaft and i really love it, Which one of the 910 models would be the most similar to my driver? 

     

    Thanks.

  4. Javier G

    Javier G
    Cashmere, WA

    Is there a link where I can go and get the specs. on all the different shafts you offer for the new drivers, fairway woods, hybrids? Also, is there a list of fitters for all the different states? 

  5. drjwpdc

    drjwpdc
    Halstead, KS

    I have always loved Titleist irons, but never have found a Titleist driver that I truly hit well.  How is the forgiveness of the 910 D2 as compared to other manufactureres (ie Ping G15, TM Superfast)??? 

  6. Robert M

    Robert M
    Verona, NJ

    With the recent phenomenon of custom club fitting, pushed by most brands, including Titleist.  Why is it so difficult to access the tour van, or even a qualified fitter?  I live in NJ and there are no advanced fitters in my state! I've made the move to to Titleist over the past year and would love to benefit from all the new technology, but it's seemingly impossible! Please help!

  7. Ric Hanna

    Ric Hanna
    Scarsdale, NY

    Where can I get fit with the new 910 driver in Westchester NY?  Cheers and best regards, Ric Hanna.

  8. Ben H

    Ben H
    Kansas City, MO

    Please let me know about fitting in Kansas City, MO area when available. I am in the market for fairway and hybrid products. I'll look at the Driver; however the R9 is on fire right now. Just picked up my NEW Titleist Lightweight Staff Bag today and it's WICKED!

    Thank you, Ben

  9. Matthew P

    Matthew P
    Encinitas, CA

    I have seen a lot of information about the new 910 line. My question is what are they going to cost? I love titleist clubs but their new driver usually costs about $100 more than the competitor. Which is hard to look past when buying new clubs.

  10. MARK M

    MARK M
    Franklin Ma.

    ANY IDEA WHEN THE 910'S WILL BE AVAILABLE IN THE NEW ENGLAND TO DEMO AS OUR SEASON IS COMING TO AN END SOON ?

  11. Jay A

    Jay A
    Coral Springs, FL

    How will I be able to be fitted w/ the SureFit system?  Will Titleist rep's be touring around and doing fittings, or will I have to go to a local retailer like Watts to be fitted (and trust them to know what they are doing)? 

    Jay Anderson

     

  12. Leland M

    Leland M
    Long Beach, CA

    Jay A said:

    How will I be able to be fitted w/ the SureFit system?  Will Titleist rep's be touring around and doing fittings, or will I have to go to a local retailer like Watts to be fitted (and trust them to know what they are doing)? 

    Jay Anderson

     

     

    If you go to a retailer such as Watts or Golfsmith where they have the ability to do fittings with launch monitors, be sure to ask for a rep who is certified by Titleist Fitting Works.  You will know if any of their reps are certified by titleist fitting works in the first place, if they have a titleist fitting cart in the store.  They don't let retailers or anyone have access to a titleist fitting cart unless at least 2 people in the store are certified by titleist.  I talked to our rep recently and he is going to be training us on how to use the surefit system for the new 910's.  He told me the system if very user friendly.  In essence it's a chart that the fitters will use your shot dynamics (swing speed, launch angle, back spin, side spin) and find your settings for the adjustments on the chart based on your shot dynamics. 

    More than likely any fitter can do it but just to be sure, remember to look for someone who is certified by Titleist Fitting Works.  Titleist is the only company that gives retail club fitters specialized training on fitting their companies products and actually requires it in order for a retailer to receive a fitting cart.

  13. Robert M

    Robert M
    Verona, NJ

    Again, there are many questions for fitting? The titleist website is obviously pushing for this.  Why are there states that have no advanced fitters? Why pay top dollar for a club that's supposed to be fit specifically to one's swing if we can't access a legitimate fitter? Please don't reply with golfsmith or watts option, insulting.

  14. Leland M

    Leland M
    Long Beach, CA

    Robert M said:

    Again, there are many questions for fitting? The titleist website is obviously pushing for this.  Why are there states that have no advanced fitters? Why pay top dollar for a club that's supposed to be fit specifically to one's swing if we can't access a legitimate fitter? Please don't reply with golfsmith or watts option, insulting.

    Insulting huh?  Well i'm sure with your infinite knowledge of what's right or wrong about club fitting you'll be able to figure it out on your own.  Sorry for answering your orginal question correctly.  Instead of that why don't you just look up the next PGA event and stop in the tour van.  I'm sure they'd be more than happy to fit you and your apparently advanced needs.

  15. Robert M

    Robert M
    Verona, NJ

    The point is.... I'm not qualified to determine the correct golf club customization for my swing.  Going to a warehouse distributor for fitting advice would be like asking a nurse's aide what medication I should take for my back pain.  She may have some experience in the profession but wouldn't I rather receive a prescription from a Doc, the expert??  Therefore, it seems futile to take advise from someone who has as much knowledge of the golf swing as I do.  Perhaps Titleist could expand their efforts in making qualified fitters available to all.  

  16. Team Titleist Staff

    Hi Robert,

    Have you checked out the fitting works site to find the authorized Titleist fitter located nearest to you? If not here's the link:

    http://www.fittingworks.com/FindaFitter.aspx

    If you've already searched, feel free to send me a personal message with some more details on where you live, what type of fitting you are looking for and I'll help you out.  

    You can also call 1-888-TITLEIST to speak directly with our club concierge team and they will help point you in the right direction. 

  17. Why was the driver designated "910" when all previous drivers had odd numbers?

  18. 19hole

    19hole
    Reading, MA

    I would guess that there might be a problem with using "911" for this series of drivers. I don't know just a thought........

  19. i don't see a problem with 911 as a name for a golf club for two good reasons. First, this is golf and not everything has to relate to American history, I understand how bad 9/11 was but it was 09/11/ 2001 not 911. Also if the reasoning behind calling it 910 was that, its  makes no sense because Britain had nothing to do with  9/11 and  if your going off 9/11 you could of had your reasoning as 911 is the Emergency Phone Number in the United States. So I feel that 911 would have been a great name for the driver and metal wood series going all with Porsche. 

  20. albert w

    albert w
    san jose, CA

    Because it is came out on 2010.. and thus '10' at the back

  21. Dan W

    Dan W
    Franklin, MA

    Will the 910 FD be less forgiving than the 910F as the 909F3 is less forgiving than the 909F2?

  22. Ken M

    Ken M
    Mequon, WI

    Do you anticipate additional variation in future models, especially with regard to lie?

    Specifically my AP1 irons are all 2 degrees flat, but the new drivers and fairways can currently only be made .75 degrees flat.

    Will future models allow for more than .75 degreesd flat?

  23. Richard74 G

    Richard74 G
    Albuquerque, NM

    Team Titleist said:

    As promised, we're coming to Team Titleist members first with a closer look at the Titleist 910 drivers, along with club specs and shaft options for all of the 910 series.  A special announcement will be sent via email soon.

    In describing the 910 series you say "serious golfers".  I'm a serious golfer, but a 13 handicap & 77 years old, play 5 times a week, hit drives to 200 yards.  ls the 910 series too good for me?  Is it primarily for low-handicapers & guys who hit 240+ drives?

  24. Tom P

    Tom P
    Smyrna, GA

    Question....I am 63 yrs old; swing speed with driver of 98-102; ranked 51st in US Sr. Am Golf so I can play (a little); I need the specs for the 910 by swing-speed (in addition to all the other presentations you all provide-which is Great!).....

    Hozel fitting/torque/spring ... give that to me by driver swing speed....Me?, Ain't getting any stronger!!! 

    Tom Powers

    As promised, we're coming to Team Titleist members first with a closer look at the Titleist 910 drivers, along with club specs and shaft options for all of the 910 series.  A special announcement will be sent via email soon.

  25. Kevin M

    Kevin M
    guntersville, AL

    I bought a new 909F2 over the summer and i am for sure buying the 910 Driver and hybrid. Is there a way for me to trade the fairway wood for the new 910 while paying like half price for the new one. 

  26. Eric H

    Eric H
    Palm Harbor, FL.

    as there been any listings of have special order shafts will be available with these 910 heads? 

  27. Michael Y

    Michael Y
    Edmonton, AB

    What are the lofts in the 910 fairway woods and hybrids?  Cheers 

  28. Hi,

         has the UK price for the D10 driver and subsequent fairway metal and hybrid been decided yet as I'm thinking of getting them, mainly due to wanting to get the project X shaft which I believe is going to come as standard, and a new club is almost as cheap as getting a new shaft !!

     

  29. Ted P

    Ted P
    Greensboro, NC

    What after market shafts will be an option for the 910 drivers?  Will the Miyazaki's be an option?

  30. Aaron M

    Aaron M
    Waverly, OH

    Was wondering when the 910 driver be available? And the aprox. cost?

  31. Michael D

    Michael D
    Evans, GA

    I am not 100% sure, but from what I have heard they will be released in mid November and be  about 400$

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