Post by zileby on Jan 12, 2012 4:40:34 GMT 2
Take this for what it is, one guy¡¯s opinion, but Titleist has been lost in the driver doldrums the last several years. Don¡¯t get me wrong, the 905 Series was fantastic. I still own a 905T, and it still holds up very well against many of the newer drivers on the market today. Then came the 907 series, and for many the release, particularly the D1 which marked Titleist first real attempt at a more forgiving driver, was a disappointment. The 907 was followed by the 909, which marked the first time, with their DComp model, that Titleist had produced a composite crowned driver. While my sense of things is that the 909 was generally well received (and anecdotally it was one of the longest drivers in recent memory), there really wasn¡¯t muchTitleist 910 D2 Driverof what you might call buzz about it.
Until TaylorMade¡¯s R11 was announced, the 910 was THE hot club for 2011. And with the 910 series came some changes to the lineup. Like the triangular D1 before it, it appears that the composite DComp has disappeared as suddenly as it arrived. The D3 model is still around, and still features all titanium construction and a 445cc head. The D2 model we tested features a standard 460cc head. Both are .5¡ã open. Titleist claims the 910 series it¡¯s the most technologically advanced driver they¡¯ve ever made (would you expect anything different). The literature says the face has a 15% larger maximum ball speed area, which we think means you don¡¯t have to be dead center to be long.
Titleist 910 D3 Driver
Titleist AP2 712 Irons 2012
Titleist AP1 712 Irons
Until TaylorMade¡¯s R11 was announced, the 910 was THE hot club for 2011. And with the 910 series came some changes to the lineup. Like the triangular D1 before it, it appears that the composite DComp has disappeared as suddenly as it arrived. The D3 model is still around, and still features all titanium construction and a 445cc head. The D2 model we tested features a standard 460cc head. Both are .5¡ã open. Titleist claims the 910 series it¡¯s the most technologically advanced driver they¡¯ve ever made (would you expect anything different). The literature says the face has a 15% larger maximum ball speed area, which we think means you don¡¯t have to be dead center to be long.
Titleist 910 D3 Driver
Titleist AP2 712 Irons 2012
Titleist AP1 712 Irons