
Titleist 910H
#7
Posted 14 February 2011 - 07:34 AM
#11
Posted 28 June 2011 - 12:44 PM
I just purchased a Ahina Stiff shaft for my 19, and the 17 will get it's Ahina stiff back. So, I hit those on the long end, and the blue Kai'li on the shorter end I think since distance is not as key for the 21 and 24, I will stay with regular shaft for those. It is possible the 24 could come out of my bag, if so, first chance I get, I'll get the Ahina for the 21 and be done.
Guys are going nuts over these things when they see them. When they see them hit, curiosity turns to interest fast! Get one of these, recommend the 19 and 21 as the most versatile. You likely won't regret it!
Doug
Edited by D2Doug, 28 June 2011 - 12:45 PM.
#12
Posted 30 June 2011 - 03:45 PM
My problem with my Burner hybrid was flex point. My shots were going straight and then taking an immediate left turn after 175 yds. I was loosing distance and accuracy.
I decided to try out a few different options; the Cobra Baffler, Adams A12, TM Superfast, and Titleist 910. I tried a few different loft options on each club. I was setup on the monitor at GG. I took a few swings with the A12. For me the head was too small and I wasn't making solid contact.
The Cobra Baffler, the forgiveness and sound was really good. I hit some great shots with it. I had a nice draw ball flight with it. It was a possibility.
Next, I tried the superfast. I knew I would hit the superfast well. My distance was great I was averaging about 195 per shot. I noticed I was fading the ball a bit more with the TM. The ball got up in the air very quickly. This was in the running.
Finally, I tried the club I had been wanting to try for a few weeks, the 910 hybrid. The looks of it at address gives the appearance of a fairway wood. This is a plus because I hit my fairway woods well. I took a few swings and the forgiveness was there with hits across the face. The sound of the ball off the club has a nice click to it. My dispersion was a lot better I was hitting draws and nice little fades. The yardage was closer to the 200 range. I decided to go with the 21 degree loft instead of the 19 to give me an opportunity to get the ball higher in the air since I have a low trajectory.
I took it out on the course today and it was great. I hit it on the range and the ball flight did not disappoint. It was long and straight. It was useful on all the par 5's giving me an accurate 190-200 second shot leaving me with short irons into greens. I decided to try it on the closing hole at Stoneybrook. I wanted to hit it off the tee. Due to some water in the fairway the ball didn't roll. I was left with 195 to the green. I carried the water and ended up with a GIR. The looks, feel, and ball flight make this another solid addition to the 910 lineup. If you are looking for a hybrid this is one you will want to try.
#13
Posted 05 July 2011 - 08:07 AM
That's a nice review of your results. Glad the club worked out for you.
The Titleists are sweet. I'm amazed just about every time I hit these clubs. I have absolutely no regrets about not having long irons in my bag now. These hybrids are some of the most accurate clubs I have for line to target.
The only negative is they are a little sensitive to crown hits and can scar on face some. But even so, I gave these a 5 rating for the way they hit overshoots any other issues with these clubs. Fantastic! The 19 degree with Diamante Ahina Stiff shaft is my favorite.
Doug
#14
Posted 17 July 2011 - 12:50 AM
The ball hit firmly on front of green, and rolled to within 15 feet of pin on back uphill position. Missed, the birdie, but made the par. I was also pin high on 178 yard par 3 with 19 degree today, but missed green to right. Played a shot out of trouble as well with one, sort of behind trap under trees, and punched it over hill to just beside green. These clubs are gamesavers I tell you, changes everything.
I'd like to see more excitement about the Titleist hybrids. Guys, get out there and try these clubs!
Edited by D2Doug, 17 July 2011 - 12:51 AM.
#16
Posted 26 July 2011 - 07:36 PM
Doug
Edited by D2Doug, 26 July 2011 - 07:37 PM.
#17
Posted 23 August 2011 - 10:11 AM
#18
Posted 18 November 2011 - 10:21 AM
added loft to it, and changing the weights out. It is by farrrr the most versatile, accurate, and easy to control club on the planet. I am able to sweet swing it
when i want....as well as bomb it as long as most of my partners 3 woods. They are all now playing one as well, after hitting mine in the middle of the round.
Do yourself a favor and demo one, you will thank me.
Edited by 1mean18, 18 November 2011 - 10:23 AM.
#19
Posted 21 November 2011 - 06:12 PM
#21
Posted 13 August 2012 - 09:36 AM
I opted to get the 910h 17* with a Motore F3 95HYB X-Flex shaft. The thing is a bomber. I hit it around 250 to 260. Its is great off the tee as well as from the rough. My 3 wood never comes out anymore!
#24
Posted 30 December 2012 - 09:04 AM
I'm going to keep the 19 in my bag & swap between the 21 & my 3 iron depending on course conditions. At my home course we have a 229 Par 3 & I've always struggles in the winter to get here with the 3 iron & the 3 wood if hit a bit right could go out of bounds & I only mean about 3 yards right. Well yeaterday I hit the 19 just on the front on the green, perfect club for this hole in the winter.
Tese are the best Hybrid I've ever hit & I love the adjustment on them.












