October 29, 2016
Hybrids are meant to be hit more like irons, so set up like you are going to hit a 3 iron. Remember you have the surfeit tech in this club so if it is...
October 26, 2016
Drivers - 910/913/915/917, Fairways 910, then 913/915/917, Hybrids 910, then 913/915. 913/915 can be used in 816, but the 816H shafts adjust a full...
October 24, 2016
Hi guys, ... I feel a little late coming to the "feedback party", but as Peter H. noted, it has been a very wet and windy past couple of weeks out...
October 22, 2016
Titleist definitely has some great shafts that will help. I just turned 70 and am very pleased with the distances I am getting with my Driver, fairway...
October 19, 2016
There isn't a "spreadsheet", but under the clubs pulldown, select a driver and scroll down to the SureFit Performance Guide link, that is where the...
October 12, 2016
Directions are under clubs when you select the SureFit Performance Guide link. They use to have a PDF version that you could print and keep with you,...
October 11, 2016
19thole, I had understood that to be the case as well for the fairways and hybrids, but had gotten a new tool each time when I got my 915f and 915h. I...
October 06, 2016
see the post below: www.titleist.com/.../new-910-drivers-fairway-metals-and-hybrids-total-performance-precision-fit
October 04, 2016
Wayne, 19hole is correct. The head of a driver,wood and hybrid is built for every type of player with possible minor adjustments in loft. The shaft is...
September 19, 2016
Dino... Here is some additional feedback to your questions. "Your distance gains -- were they across the board on nearly every shot or was there 1-2...
September 13, 2016
I agree, Kyle Cronkright is an awesome fitter. Also, the Jim McLean Golf Center, in Ft. Worth, is an excellent facility. I opted for the full bag...
September 06, 2016
The simple answer is yes. The adjustments are still there but the amount will be a bit different.
August 29, 2016
The 816 is more refined for MOI and has full degree adjustments instead of 0.75 degrees on the hosel. Can you still get fit for a 915 or do you have...
August 25, 2016
So first, your AP1 have slightly stronger lofts than the MB's so your question might be different from iron model to another. However, I use the 23...
August 25, 2016
Last year I was struggling severely with my game, It just wasn't fun anymore. I had been fit for two previous sets of clubs both the same set up by a...
August 18, 2016
Thank you to everyone for the replies. I made the mistake of going to gsmith first and got fitted for swoosh irons that I couldn't hit for the life of...
August 12, 2016
Absolutely. I'm getting ready to replace my '08 AP1's. Not because I've fallen out of love with them, but my game has changed in the last 9 years. I...
July 20, 2016
You have 2 options for getting to 23°. 1) Try a 21° 915F and adjust the loft to 22.75° with an A4 setting or 2) Try a 23° 916H1 Hybrid.
July 20, 2016
Titleist offers a 21 degree (7W) fairway and a 23 degree 916-H1 hybrid. The 21 can be adjusted up to 22.5 degrees in the 715. The 23 H1 can be...
July 18, 2016
I completely agree! For the longest time I thought the hozel adjustments were voodoo. I had a set of 910 hybrids in my bag for the longest time that I...
July 17, 2016
Get there early and adjust to the time difference. Take the hybrids out and switch to MB irons for a lower ball flight. Work on the ground game (bump...
July 15, 2016
I would probably adjust all the woods/hybrids a lower loft to help flight under the wind and produce maximum rollout. I would also ensure to practice...
July 13, 2016
At first I would make sure to enjoy every moment on such a historical continent where golf took his place in sport. I think it will help getting over...
July 11, 2016
Great question Mitch! I've played link style golf in Scotland a few years back and trust me, it's different. Even the ground is harder than what...
July 03, 2016
I agree with the comments above. I am 48 years old...played the 755's for years. Game went to crap and I went with the AP1's thinking I needed them...