October 25, 2011
The 13 degree draw driver has been working like a charm. It has the right shaft length (45") and it does what I want it to do (down the center of the...
October 14, 2011
I have a more upright swing and tend to hit a high baby fade with irons. 3-wood is a little bit flatter and tend to hit a baby draw (57.5 lie angle)....
October 11, 2011
Ok guys, to make a long story short...I need a new Hybrid. I have a 4 year old 18º that has a draw bias, and after having a few lessons and shortening...
September 28, 2011
I shoot the same scores. I also have a pretty streamlined bag: 1-3-7 woods, 5H, 6-PW, 54-11, 62-07 and putter. Before taking the plunge on irons (that...
September 27, 2011
The biggest experiment has been finding the right driver since 2006 - have to remember that I didn't use a driver for 34 years because I hit a 3 wood...
September 27, 2011
Like yourself, I seldom have changed clubs over the years. I had a set of X31 Staff 2-PW stiff shaft irons between 1979 and 2007 (I handed them down...
September 25, 2011
I do have to admit that I got off on a tangent the first two posts. There is also a website called www.golfspyder.com and it has standard fitting...
September 25, 2011
I did watch that video as you suggested and there is some good info. Also, check out some of the videos of Bronson at Revolution Golf (they also now...
September 25, 2011
[quote user="Jakes D"] lou please do yourself a favour and read about swing weight vs moi by tom wishon who is one of the top club fitters and...
September 24, 2011
Those numbers are facts. I have actually weighed golf clubs. I've also constructed a set of irons (Snake Eyes Q3I 5-SW and 600W lob wedge), two...
September 24, 2011
Thanks for all the great responses! I was looking through another sites WITB pics from this weeks tour tournament and every player had a lot of...
September 22, 2011
[quote user="Ken G"]Hello Team Titleist, I recently purchased the 910F 13.5 degree fairway wood at Golftown in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and inquired...
September 21, 2011
Hello Team Titleist, I recently purchased the 910F 13.5 degree fairway wood at Golftown in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and inquired about the Surefit...
September 13, 2011
In regards to what Marc says about adjusting swingweight post-use... They use titanium powder in the hosel to increase swingweight (it is good for...
September 11, 2011
is it possible to get swingweight adjusted post use? i have a custom set of 710 AP2's in DGSL300's, they swingweight at d1 which i am finding to...
September 06, 2011
I tend to agree with Quintin. If you intend on keeping the 5 wood, why not just simply toss the 3 iron and choke down on the wood to hit the in...
August 31, 2011
You're welcome. Basically between 1972-2003 I played with a standard set of irons and woods (I played very little golf between 1993 and 2003). All...
August 29, 2011
Even though the gap would be a little off, I would go with the 24* since you will hit the hybrid further with the slightly extra mass behind the face....
August 16, 2011
Loft-wise, a 15 degree hybrid is the equivalent of a 3 wood but it is also not an easy club to hit (after all, it IS a 1 iron). I personally find a...
August 15, 2011
In ref to all, the clubfitter/repair tech works at a "mom and pop" golf store. He's helped me zero in two sets of irons and my wedges. He also...
August 03, 2011
I roger up to "go with what works" My current setup is 13 deg loft draw driver senior flex, 7 wood R flex, persimmon 10 wood steel shaft R flex (from...
July 30, 2011
Hi Walterj1, You've got the numbers right. You can also create a custom 910 Performance Guide by visiting the following link and inputting the...
July 13, 2011
I also agree the new 910 head cover is not great. While I do not find it difficult to take off, I do find it too time consuming and unattractive. I...
July 13, 2011
In addition, my personal experience is that the 3 and 4 iron hybrids are not easy to hit. The 910 F fairway can be adjusted to 20.5 degrees. I found...
July 10, 2011
Well its a common and good ?. The answer is simple the title line of iron are forged clubs. Which simply means they can be adjusted to fit your game....