Donn L said: I have a new driver that I would like to register. Where do I submit its serial number?
I have a new driver that I would like to register. Where do I submit its serial number?
I was the first to step up to the tee on hole 15. My partner, Mr. Ralph Hitchcock gave me the yardage. "It's 185 on the dot buddy" he said. I stepped up with my FT 6 iron and hit it flush. The ball hit the green five feet from the middle pin, bounced…
I don't think you will have to worry about this. I think the whole white club thing is a marketing fad and Titleist is a very traditional company as far as product design. The current 910 is such a well designed driver I don't know how much they can improve…
The beanie is very nice. I have the Titleist version and the FJ version. Not tour issue, but it fits just like theirs do.
Tim
I have the tapered model in my AP2's. They are an awesome shaft.
I would like to try out the KBS C-Tapers to see how they would affect ball flight.
On Friday Feb 3rd I hit a seven iron tee shot to the green on hole 14 on Charleston Munical Golf Course S.C. The pin was behind a guarding sandtrap and when I got to the green I could not see my ball. Assuming I had gone over the green I approached with…
ask your self that hahahha. I say this becouse if your happy with your iron play dont change. switching to x100 will change the feel the swing speed the trajectory. the work ability. all this will change. go do a fitting see if x100s are really better…
listen if I told you about driver usga rules you might lose the point in what im trying express. but what I will tell u is this. the 910 driver line is a better driver for 95% of us golfers. its has a different feel than the 909 line. Rory still uses…
Thanks - I will see about holding off. I do like the new California line - but I will have to wait now.