Being on the Team Titleist forum has inspired me to morph slowly. I've been playing Vokeys since 2007 (briefly tried another brand in 2009) and have played 975D and 983K drivers, 975F and 980F fairways.
910F 19* Bassara A flex set to B3
910H 24* Bassara R flex set to B3
910H 27* Bassara R flex enroute (expect to receive next Mon) - expect to set to B3.
AP1 7-PW DG HL R300
Spin Milled c-c 50-08 (1* strong) and 54-14
SM4 60-10 (1* strong)
Non-Titleist (these are fave clubs that have done the trick and will remain until they break)
2007 Burner HT (13*) Draw driver 44.5" M flex - may replace it with 910D2 12* Bassara A flex next year; it works well now. Driver prices are a bit steep (even on eBay) and it isn't broke yet.
Louisville HL3 34* persimmon hybrid with steel shaft (this is my specialty club, so it remains,regardless).
White Hot 7H putter - can't justify the $350 expense of a Scotty just yet and it has been saving me 2-3 strokes per round vs my old putter. I also prefer mallet putters.
I played with a 2007 Burner 7 wood and SQ2 5/26 and 7/34 hybrids, along with Eye 2 irons (which I only used the 8 and 9 irons because the 5-7 were spotty and my 50-08 was used as a PW) for about a year and a half. I briefly tried Superfast 1.0 5-18 and 4-21 and Superfast 2.0 6-27. The 7 wood and the two SQ2s had a bit of a high trajectory but I generally hit them well and main reason about parting with the 7 wood was I hit a high fade off the tee. I also had to cut the Superfasts 1" and use a Dri Tac Lite grip to restore swingweight and I actually hit them well. My main issue with these clubs was an occasional push shot or block off the tee. I could hit them very well off the deck.
I've had the AP1s 6 months now. I gained a club vs the Eye 2s and have no problem with the 7 iron. I also have seen improvement with my approach game from 150 and less and I have been hitting dead center on the short par 3s.
I was out browsing and saw the 910F 19* at an unbelievable price and it had the shaft I wanted so I traded the 5-18 and 4-21. I hit the 910F (set at 20.5) the same distance as the 5-18 and with a better trajectory. I also found the 910H 24* much easier to hit and had better feel vs the 6-27. No problem off the tee either. The 910s just plain feel better and hit better!
My score on the par 72 courses is between 85-88 average. On the exec courses I score near par.