Oh no what have I done!!!

Ronnoc1980

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I made a big big mistake today, having been fitted for the Razr Hawk and on the whole getting on pretty well I made the error of letting my mate talk me into to taking his Titleist 910 D2 out for a round!

Got to be the easiest driver to hit on the market at the moment even miss hits stayed on the edge of the fairway. Oh and I think for the first time in my golfing life I got asked the question "have you missed a fairway today Kev" and that has to be a first!!!

Callaway Razr Hawk anyone ???? :D
 
Is it really that good I have not thought about upgrading my Driver but I am struggling with my 909 and all I here is good things about the 910.
 
Very good all round club this one had a RIP in and was a 10.5, The callaway is 10-15 yrd's longer and both feel very solid but the 910 can be adjusted which might just swing it.
 
Not sure why but my old TM Tour Burner is starting to be very obliging a lot more of the time lately. I'm not even in the market for a new big dog so it can't be feeling nervous about usurped from the bag. Never go on with any Titleist driver and so I won't be succumbing soon
 
Never go on with any Titleist driver and so I won't be succumbing soon

Go on try it.

Is it really that good I have not thought about upgrading my Driver but I am struggling with my 909 and all I here is good things about the 910.

I was the same but I have to say it is marginally longer but the mishits are a lot more forgiving than the 909 D2 I had.
 
A few weeks ago I tried one of those new fangled white ones at AG and according to the simulator, i was hitting it pretty well. To cut a long story short, I could not repeat the results on the course or the range, even under instruction from my pro it was still slice city.

So today I decided to cut my losses and went to the Pro shop at Wexham Park, Slough, Had a chat and got fitted out for a 910 D2 driver and a 910F 3 wood.

Tried both on the range with one of the senior staff, did a few adjustments here and there, but what a club, I was carrying 200 220 and rolling on into the fence at 250 and that for me is LONG and I found that i was able to square the face up on strike easier too

Hope I can still find the magic fairy dust at Hanbury tomorrow when they will be used for the first time in battle

Fragger
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Anyone want a R11, lightly used
 
I went from a 909D2 to a 910D2, mostly because the shaft was a bit too much for me unless I really went after it.

It is sooooooo much more forgiving you wouldn't believe it was the next version of the same club.
The 909 demanded a good strike. The 910 allows you to be a little less accurate, although a really rubbish swing will still put you in trouble.

I'm sure there are more forgiving drivers on the market, but for a manufacturer perceived to produce unforgiving drivers it's very easy to hit well.

imo. :D
 
Can anyone compare it to the G15?

Is it more forgiving than possibly the most forgiving club ever made?

Must admit i'm getting tempted to go and have a play with one now :D
 
LOVE my 909, it is SO long, I have only had it a month or so but it is by a long way the best driver I have ever used, its not just long but its consistently long. Is the 910 longer or is it the same but more forgiving?
 
Look back at 909 posts and you'll see I was the biggest critic of Titleist drivers, useless unless you buttoned them everytime with the pinhead size sweet spot.

Look at my signature now and see whats in the bag.

Titleist have got this driver 100% spot on in my opinion, its a wonderful bat.
 
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