910D and 910F

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By Joe M

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  1. Joe M

    Joe M
    Mount Pleasant, SC

    Does the 910 hosel wrench fit both?

    or do you need 2 separate ones?

    Both come with?

  2. Joe M

    Joe M
    Mount Pleasant, SC

    Found out the 910F does not come with a wrench...Have the one from my 910 D2 Driver though.

  3. GaelicGolfer

    GaelicGolfer
    Eaton, CO

    Only comes standard with the driver.  Fits all the 910's though.  I have a 910D3 and a 910F; just the one wrench.

  4. Joe M

    Joe M
    Mount Pleasant, SC

    I heard it also fits the TM line of drivers..R9 and R11......anyone else heard this?

  5. Do any of you guys know if Titleist is gonna come out with another driver this spring or will the 910 be there driver for another year?

  6. Cath D.

    Cath D.
    Carlsbad, CA

    Our product cycles are two years and the 910 metalwoods came out in November of 2009 so it will be current this year.
  7. John G

    John G
    Spring Hill, FL

    Hi Cathi, just purchased a 910 D2 and a 910 F #5. How do I align the shafts to the heads ? John
  8. Cath D.

    Cath D.
    Carlsbad, CA

    Standard loft and lie are A1 for all RH 910 metals.
  9. John G

    John G
    Spring Hill, FL

    Understand that part, however what do I use to make alignment adjustments to ? Where is the starting point ?
  10. Cath D.

    Cath D.
    Carlsbad, CA

    John G said:

    Understand that part, however what do I use to make alignment adjustments to ? Where is the starting point ?
    There is a dot on the fixed slots on the back of the head that you can align both the numbers and the letters to. We have an interactive chart on the site at: http://www.titleist.com/golf-clubs/910-performance-matrix.aspx#. If you have any questions, give us a call and we can walk you through it.
  11. John G

    John G
    Spring Hill, FL

    thank you for the info
  12. Dave D

    Dave D
    Scituate, MA

    Joe M,

    Yes, it does fit the TM line and vise-versa. I demo'd a 910F and 910D at my local Titleist dealer, and they used routinely used the TM or Titleist wrench on either line. It all depended on which one was handy at the time. 

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