The Titleist 910 driver's black PVD and paint finish with white scorelines provide an attractive, consistent set-up appearance, to go along with an acoustically-engineered hot, solid sound off the club face.
The sleek, sloped, ultra-thin crown design combined with an on-axis rear weight screw creates a low and deep CG for increased stability and distance.
On to the Titleist 910D3 driver.
The 910D3 features a 445cc head volume which creates slightly lower launch and spin versus the 910D2.
Titleist Brand Ambassador Ross Fisher was the first to win with a Titleist 910 driver at the European Tour's Irish Open. He gamed a 910D3.
Here's a closer look at the SureFit Tour (SFT) dual-angle hosel that allows players to set loft and lie independently to optimize ball flight – higher or lower, and for more draw or fade – for increased distance and improved shot control.…
The standard setting for right-handed players is A•1 (shown in red on the chart). Use the black arrows as a guide to adjust the hosel setting until the desired ball flight is achieved.
The standard setting for left-handed players is D•4 (shown in red on the chart).
Titleist 910 drivers will be available to golfers in mid-November. The new Titleist 910 fairway metals and hybrids will begin shipping in early February 2011. Let's take a closer look at all of the 910 models...
Titleist Brand Ambassador Charley Hoffman was the first to win the on the PGA Tour with a 910 driver in the bag. He also gamed a 910D3.