Titleist 910 D2 w/ Bassara 50 Hi shaft

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By Joseph R

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  1. Hello,

          I was playing a TM 910 Super -Tri 10.5 with a custom OBAN Devotion 4, 45gm. shaft. Swing speeds about 93-96MPH. Unfortunately, thru not fault of my own the TM developed a crack in the head. I have recently picked up a Titleist 910 D2 10.5 with a Bassara 50 Hi shaft in regular. I haven't gotten a chance to play outside yet due to the winter we are going through in the NE. I was wondering how these shafts compare, or if I would benefit from having the OBAN shaft retro fitted to the 910 D2. Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you

    Joe R.

  2. Joseph R said:

    Hello,

          I was playing a TM R9 Super -Tri 10.5 with a custom OBAN Devotion 4, 45gm. shaft. Swing speeds about 93-96MPH. Unfortunately, thru not fault of my own the TM developed a crack in the head. I have recently picked up a Titleist 910 D2 10.5 with a Bassara 50 Hi shaft in regular. I haven't gotten a chance to play outside yet due to the winter we are going through in the NE. I was wondering how these shafts compare, or if I would benefit from having the OBAN shaft retro fitted to the 910 D2. Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you

    Joe R.

  3. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    Titleist doesn't offer an adapter for retrofitting, although some non-authorized/authentic adapters are available from other outlets.  The adapters are not $5 items, so the retrofit is not insignificant. 

    You should try the Bassara first.  Both are listed as hi-launch/hi-spin shafts.  If you have the Bassara-W 50 by Titleist, Titleist kept it for 2013 and 2014 as they have a pro or 2 that use this shaft.  And it is paid for...  Even after the retrofitting, the Oban may not be ideal with a Titleist head or any different than the Bassara.  I didn't feel much difference between 50 and 60 g driver shafts, but I did with the 70 g shafts.  The 45 to 50 difference won't be as much of a difference as the weight differences of the heads.

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