Keith,
I am 69 and have been playing my 712 AP-2s for two full seasons now. They are fantastic, and the 714s are even better. I do not believe you could go wrong with them, but you should be properly fitted by a Titleist professional fitter. That way…
Looking to buy another shaft for my 913 D3 and see that most OEM shafts are 46" in length. What directions should be given in order to end up with a 45" length shaft with the sure fit adapter? That is, reduce the shaft length by 1", trim…
Hi, I have read online the 913h are draw biased. Is this true? Also, is it the same with the 910h as well.
First and foremost - no authentic Titleist retailer, even an internet site tied to brick and mortar is going to discount more than 10% from MRSP. And even then, that price will not be posted. If new and not MSRP, probably too good to be true. If shipped…
I tried the 913 Fd for less spin and I love it. One of the Pros at my club had one in his bag and he let me game it a couple of rounds. I liked it and ordered one. I find it easy to control off the tee and fairway.
I'd love a bag tag too - just picked up my 2 Vokey wedges to go alongside my brand new 913 driver & 5 wood, 714 AP2's & Scotty Cameron - all sitting in my new StaDry bag!
Pretty sure my profile is complete.
Thanks
Ed said: I'd stick to the what works for you and your confidence. I play older titleist equipment that was fitted for me and have a hard time (like you) justifying new clubs at this point.
I'd stick to the what works for you and your confidence. I play older titleist equipment that was fitted for me and have a hard time (like you) justifying new clubs at this point.
Naturally, if every release had the promised 10 yards…
Steve,
That shaft should help promote a higher ball flight for you. It does play slightly softer to flex, so you may want to just consider moving o a stiff flex from regular. Before doing so, I would consider trying it out first, to see what consistency…
A2 I THINK
i play off 16 and have just got a 913 d2 what a club would recommend it