January 19, 2012 At 11:35 PM By Stephen B
Stephen BDerby, NY
Just wanted to voice my opinion. What a bummer about RH only 7.5° 910d's. Availability in March for the lucky ones.
Quintin HMorehead, KY
Yea, they should be available now
John LDewey, OK
I think it should have been available during the initial release.
michael stampa, FL
Brent WSt George, UT
I know it is not the same, But you can reduce the loft by almost a full degree (.75).
And I am sure you knew this but just in the off chance you did not.
Someday you lefty's will be treated as equals. :)
Right on, +1 and all that.
Playing a lot of golf with lefty hockey players. Ever notice that there are lot of left hand hockey players. I would guess that over 50%, maybe more, of those athletes swing LH. The foursome I golf with every other wed. has 3 of the foursome, swing LH. We are not an anomaly. We make as much money. We buy what we like. Why should we be offered any less options. Not that Tileist does a bad job at this. They offer, IMO, the most options for us. It's just that I would like to share in the glory, not having to ever settle.
I was just looking at the wedges, thats where I've seen most complaints about LH choices.
You can't be a "digger" or a "slider", you must be an "either".
Don OMadison, WI
Being part of the select group approximately 1 in 11 in the US, I can get why mass merchandizers don't carry much in stock for the sinister of us. If I check product listing for a golf manufacturer and they don't offer equal lines for fitters for the products I'm looking for, I'll assume they are more about marketing than supplying serious golfers. I can't say much about a 7.5 degree driver - I'm close to retirement and I'm not on that end of the product lines. The 910 line did get upgraded for 2012 with more left handed heads to fill in the gaps. There are only a couple of companies that supply 17 and 21 woods and 27 degree hybrids - left handed. Anything more than 15 and 19 is not the norm. I thought I would have to use the same brand as a pro left-hander using a Titleist ball, but was able to replace almost all my clubs with Titleist.
Some applause to Titleist to encourage them to continue to provide more for all golfers.
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