Individual shafts such as the Voodoo are available to purchase now, but you will not be able to purchase directly from Titleist. You will have to purchase the shaft at a Titleist pro shop or retailer. To find a local shop, go to: http://www.titleist.com/locator…
How many cc's is the 910F?
You should see them at retail next week.
I was afraid to hear that. Oh man, I'd love to see Mr. Kaymer and Mr. Westwood play over here...among other golfers as well. I figure that he/they, well play in the Major's/W.G.C., events. It would be nice to see everyone play on a consistant basis, but…
hit the 910 for the first time today.. Really a great feel. I am not sure what shaft I want yet. Still looking. The shaft that you have I did not hit. Is this the shaft that weight 58 grams? I am thinking that that it might be the shaft for me.
The ball the fitter uses makes a little difference. When testing drivers the cover of the ball is not in play, the core is what's important.
I am a regional fitter for Titleist and tested the difference between an NXT tour (or range balls) and a…
You always have to be careful but the RIP is a stock shaft. One thing to remember is all Titleist 910 series shafts have the sure fit system and Titleist does not sell the sure fit attachment separately.
Just bought the 910 D2 8.5, feels great and increased my length 21 yards from my old Titleist Driver. At least that's what it said on the computer simulation tests. Let see this weekend like the adjustability of the shaft, loft and draw