By Chance H
My question is concerning the 910 F and your thoughts as to how forgiving it is. I have demo'd this and the 910FD. The ball flight on the FD was a little lower than I liked off the turf but I did hit 910F much higher and I hit it will but unfortunately my range session was limited (15-20 balls). I currently play an old Tour Edge "lift off" 3 wood and it has a pretty shallow face and I play it well but ive had it for about 13 years and its time to move on. So I guess my question is if this club is more for lower handicap players or not. My SS is approx 106 with a driver, if that matters and approx 15 handicap. Also some more info on the demo session, it had the sticker on the face and plastic wrap in addition to about two layers of tape over that, not sure how much that affects ball flight, spin, etc.
Yes, 106 is a controlled swing not 100% swing and almost always make very good contact with the driver but it can be errant at times. I use my 3 wood off the tee frequently. But to answer your question, my short game (100 yd and in) is where im lacking. Thats not to say that I hit ever shot cleanly every time but generally I hit my woods and hybrids cleanly. Im just not sure how much difference switching to the 910F would make, the head seems to be a little smaller but not by a ton.
Yes, 106 is a controlled swing not 100% swing and almost always make very good contact with the driver but it can be errant at times. I use my 3 wood off the tee frequently. But to answer your question, my short game (100 yd and in) is where im lacking. Thats not to say that I hit ever shot cleanly every time but generally I hit my woods and hybrids cleanly. Im just not sure how much difference switching to the 910F would make, the head seems to be a little smaller but not by a ton.
It really depends on whether or not you can control your shots. If all you care about is distance, than the 910F is not the way to go because the volume is smaller and the face will not apply enough compression on the ball at impact. If you like to control the shape of the shot, then the 910F is the way to go. A player's handicap does not really matter when it comes to using this set because the Handicap does not account for how well a player's short game is.
Well distance isn't my first choice when looking at a three wood, while I dont want it to be signifigantly shorter than my current model, I want something I can hit straight. As far as actually controlling my shot shape im really just starting to experiement with that. I dont want to get too cute with them because im hitting it pretty straight now (for the most part). Lately ive been able to recreate a nice fade with driver and 3 wood and haven't really tinkered with my swing because I used to have a problem hitting a super draw or snap hook that I worked on eliminating. I think I will see if I can demo it again and bring my old three wood to compare side by side.
We've sent you an email with the information needed to reset your password. The email might take a couple of minutes to reach your account.
For help at anytime contact customer service.
(800) 333-4200M-F 9am - 5pm EST.
Sorry! There was an error sending the password retrieval email.
Enter your email to receive instructions on how to reset your password.
Please login to post a comment.
Sign In
Haven't registered for Team Titleist yet?
Sign Up