Logan, I am a 4 handicap and I just went through the TPI fitting process on Jan. 31st over at the Oceanside, CA facility. It is worth the money to have an expert fit you for either of these sets that you are interested in! I agree that the AP1's are supposed…
In my opinion, the Fd is more of a baby driver for players that have a few tight tee shots or short par 4s on their home course. It's more of a specialty club. The regular 910f's, even the 13.5, are pretty effective off the ground and tee shots.…
I think all those comments cover it!
Dale, just doing what I can to help the brand and our Titleist players. Swing by the studio some time in Austin...
We do offer a 5.5 in the PRX shaft and it weighs about 70 grams. We have not ordered enough of the 5.5 shaft for players to give you a feedback response. Maybe one of our TT members has tried it and can let us all know.
It's probably a toss up! The Fd may be better for some players off the tee.
Awesome story! Every Titleist player needs to roll through a Tour Fitting experience in Oceanside.
Mostly depends on your short game. See how the ball works on a 30-50 yard pitch shot. See how it feels to you..... make your decision on those two things. This is regardless of handicap. DO NOT make ball decisions based on your tee shot. Tests show there…
Chris,
I think Nick did an excellent job in answering you question - the real answer will come in how it affects your ball flight. This should be measured on a launch monitor while hitting Pro V's outdoors. I would ask Nick how the Kai"li 75 would…
You'll have the opportunity to enhance the lie angle in the 910 Fairway...so that could help better contact.
We haven't done enough fittings to find correlations yet, but it seems like players prefer the heavier Ahina in their Fairways so far.…
Many of our players switched from the original AP2 (if they switched) to a CB/MB combo.
But we've sold many 710 AP2s!
Main performance difference: AP2s launch and spin a smidge higher. You may need that in the 3/4 iron. I personally use an 710…