Clubs (particularly drivers) for 2012

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By Graham T

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  1. Graham T

    Graham T
    Thornton in Craven, 0

    This year's Titleist drivers have been a real hit and a good number of players at my club have bought one when previously they would never have considered a Titleist driver. Players who have had a go of mine have consistently driven the ball further than with their own club and are keen to get fitted for a 910.

     

    Will Titleist be producing new drivers for 2012? My 910 D2 driver has been a great purchase and i would find it difficult to believe that any new products would offer any added benefits. Due to rules constraints surely technology has now reached its limit? Is there anything else that clubmakers can tinker with to get the best out of a golf club?

  2. Cath D.

    Cath D.
    Carlsbad, CA

    Our product cycles are two years which allows us to do our R and D to make each model better than the previous model. We brought the 910 metalwoods to launch at the end of 2010 so you won't see anything until the end of 2012 and you will see it first out on tour. You are right, the 910 metalwoods are the best ever and many players that have not previously played Titleist are trying it and finding that they not only can hit it, but it is forgiving and long. If you can make sure that your settings have been optimized and you have a shaft that works for you, you will have the ideal driver. If you want to try out different shafts, we offer over 80 shafts and when you order a shaft only, it will come with a surefit adaptor and a surefit weight for swingweight.
  3. John L

    John L
    Dewey, OK

    Dear titleist what ever you do with the new driver don't leave the black on black look. i think its the best look in golf. As far as the 910 line has gone i think you guy's have made the best woods on the market. I agree i dont know what you can do to improve it but i'll deffinetly stay tunned. But i do have an idea hahahaha maybe you can make a bombers special deal hahahah. that way i dont have to pay a 300 dollar upcharge to get the shaft i need on it. you know that one all the way to far lower left of the shaft scale. yea yea that one the fujikara 7X08 x-stiff. now that i have a new child i dont know if i can afford to buy a new 800 dollar driver every two years. i love what you guys do i always brag about how great titleist is and i never complaine to freinds about shaft avalibitlies but short of sticking rebar in the club have a hard time keeping my drives lower with a lower spin rate. (yea rebar was a quote from a titleist fitter) but any ways eger fan of the 910 line will keep my eyes out for titleist latest and greatist.

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