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Should I get the Titleist 910 driver?
I currently have a Nike Dymo driver and do not care for it. I hate the sound off the club face and it just doesn't feel right when I hit it. I usually drive the ball around 220-230 with my driver now, and am looking for a driver with better feel and hopefully distance. The Titleist drivers look great, but which one should I get the d2 or d3? Thanks for the help.
By the way, I forgot to say I use a regular flex on my Nike Dymo if that matters. I do not know if i should change that or not.
I am also around a 10 handicap.
7 Answers
- 10 years agoFavorite Answer
I bought a 910D2 a couple months ago (owned a 907D1 prior). Thoughts:
-The club is fully adjustable with the tool. Not just face open/close, but a total of 16 different settings. I have my setting slightly open as I tend to push as my hips clear out early.
-Head is clean (all Titleist drivers have this) with a fairly classic shape (the D1 I owned had an odd shape which I came to like).
-The D3 is a smaller clubhead.
-Before you make any changes, you should use a launch monitor to get a sense of your clubhead speed, angle, etc.
-I switched from a standard shaft to a stiff; my clubhead speed was between 95-100mph.
-Test both shafts before you buy.
-Read the directions on how to adjust the club before doing it.
In all...it's been just shy of 60 days with my new driver and I'm very happy with it. I'm not one to change clubs that much (I had my 907D1 for four years) but I'm glad I upgraded.
- Anonymous10 years ago
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Source(s): http://www.golfbuydiscount.com/ - 10 years ago
I play the D3 and I LOVE it, but I'd play the D2 if I were you. A little more forgiving and easier to hit. Go through all the different shafts too, that's 90% of the golf club. I hit the R11, liked it, but thought it was a little too much for me. Lovin the D3 more than anything I've EVER hit. Good luck. Great adjustability too (if you're into that sorta thing, wasn't a deal breaker for me, hence why I didn't care for the R11)
- 10 years ago
I found the 910 to be sort of unforgiving. If you are set on that price range, I would take a look at the Taylormade R11 and the ping i15. I have hit both of them and they feel great. I would give the nod to the Taylormade based on the fact that you can easily customize it to your game. Before you make your choice be sure to really try out each one, aim a little off purposely and see how much the ball strays, that type of stuff. Good Luck
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- Anonymous10 years ago
I think Titleist 910 driver might be my gamer this year. Probably one of the best drivers Ive hit with the RIP shaft. R11 is good but IMO this one is alot better. You get quality with this driver.
Source(s): http://tinyurl.com/3sntbu9 - 10 years ago
Go with the proven beasts of the World Long Drive Contest. Stop talking about the commercialized stuff that everybody sees on TV all the time. Check this out - 6 time winner of the Workd Long Drive contest 539 yards. You can get your in any flex you want, even have it custom fitted and assembled for NO additional cost
- 10 years ago
dude get the D3 i have it and im like a super tall 13 year old i love it :) it makes an awesome sound when you tee off its light and the grip doesnt hurt my hand goood luck and thanks :)
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