Titleist 910 D2 and D3 drivers launced
Titleist has announced the launch of a new, adjustable driver. The Titleist 910 D2 and Titleist 910 D3 allow players the opportunity to adjust the face angle as well as the loft and lie angles
Titleist has announced the launch of a new, adjustable driver. The new Titleist 910 D2 driver and Titleist 910 D3 allow players the opportunity to adjust the face angle as well as the loft and lie angles.
View pictures: Titleist 910 D2 driver pictures ; Titleist 910 D3 driver pictures
For Titlest the new 910 series drivers represent a significant improvement in custom-fitting opportunities. Crucially, Titlest say that the 910 drivers have been designed to offer a faster and more comprehensive fitting experience.
The ability to quickly and easily adjust the face and loft angles as well as change shafts, means that in one custom-fitting session every player should find the optimum driver for his game.
The new Titleist 910 drivers feature the trademark Titleist pear-shaped head but have been given a new black PVD finish on the face. The 910 D2 head is slightly larger than the Titleist 910 D3 version to offer higher initial launch angles for slower swing speeds.
You can get a more detailed first look at the new Titleist 910 D2 driver and Titleist 910 D3 driver in the December issue of Golf Monthly.
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