Titleist introduces 910 drivers
Titleist has introduced its new 910 series drivers, the revolutionary new Titleist 910D2 and 910D3 drivers as used by Titleist Tour professionals Rory McIlroy and Ross Fisher
Titleist has introduced its new 910 series drivers, the revolutionary new Titleist 910D2 and 910D3 drivers, and both drivers have already received great backing from its tour professionals with Ryder Cup heroes Rory McIlroy and Ross Fisher having already put into the action the 910D2 and 910D3 respectively.
The advanced technology Titleist 910D2 and Titleist 910D3 feature the most stable head
designs Titleist has ever created, as well as the new SureFit Tour (SFT)
dual-angle hosel. SFT is innovative, patented technology that allows
the loft and lie to be independently adjusted and set.
View pictures: Titleist 910D2 driver pictures
Golf Monthly has already got its hands on the new drivers and you can view pictures of the new Titleist drivers here.
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The 910D2 features a 460cc full-pear shaped head designed for maximum playability and forgiveness, promoting a straighter ball flight with higher launch and low-to-mid spin.
The 910D3 features a 445cc classic-pear shaped head design that produces a boring flight. The 910D3 also promotes a straighter ball flight with low spin, and provides increased workability favoured by many tour players.
View pictures: Titleist 910D3 pictures
The new 910D2 and 910D3 drivers will begin shipping on November 15, 2010, with a suggested RRP of £300. For more information about the Titleist 910 drivers visit titleist.co.uk
Golf Monthly will have much more on the new Titleist 910 drivers in the December issue.
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