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| Be it a novice or professional golfer, the Titleist 910D2 is a smart choice for anyone looking for a pear-shaped golf club to tee-off with. This Titleist driver features an innovative head design with a responsive face insert that ensures long-distance ball flights. The Titleist 910D2 features a dual-angle hosel that enables precise loft and lie adjustments, ensuring increased accuracy and control. The high-performance weighting of this pear-shaped golf club increases stability and creates a low and deep CG, enabling medium/high launch with medium/low spin. With customizable shaft and grip support, you can modify this Titleist driver for a convenient grip and great control. | |
| Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Titleist |
| Model | 910D2 |
| MPN | 610RG5S95 |
| UPC | 084984402883 |
| Club Type | Driver |
| Material | |
| Head Material | Titanium |
Average review score based on 104 user reviews
of customers recommend this product
I like to buy and try a lot of different drivers and actually build my own clubs (shaft replacement, frequency matching, etc). I am a self proclaimed 'golf geek'. This is just my 2 cents on this club, but if you are looking for a new driver, you owe it to yourself to at least give this one a shot!
I have been a TaylorMade guy and owned every single Taylor Made driver since the R7 425. Drives me nuts that they come out with a new driver every 4 months.
Even though I had all the TM drivers, I keep going back to my 07 Burner TP driver as a reference, as I dont think TM has made one as good since that driver. I like my 07 TP, but I want the adjustabilty and ability to have the club setup for me. I think the new R11 is a gawdy. Titleist did a real nice job giving you the adjustability feature yet keeping it somewhat hidden.
Tried the Titleist 910 Series at the local range and it was love at first strike! Hit a few shaft and head combinations and below is my opinion. Both clubs were tested in the A1 (neutral/square setup and true loft) position.
The 910 D2 is very forgiving and very straight. The sound is solid and a little muted. Everything sounded like a center hit. The best way that I can describe the feel of the club is to compare it to a center strike on a forged iron.... buttery but powerful. The D2 seems to produce more spin, as it produced a slightly higher ball flight than the D3 with the same shaft. Very traditional, clean look. Hard to believe they got that much forgiveness in such a traditional looking head. I guarantee it is as long as any club on the market, even though the shaft felt shorter than a TM (I dont know what they actually measure out to).
The 910 D3 looked a little smaller from the face to the back of the crown. It felt and sounded a little more metallic. I only noticed a slight difference in forgiveness. The D3 definitely produces a lower ball flight.
In the end, I personally feel this is the best driver produced in years. I finally went with the 910 D2 in an 8.5* loft with the ahina shaft, which is a full 1* stronger than I usually play. I went with this beacause of the higher ball flight on the D2 and the fact that I can increase the loft up to 10* by adjusting the hosel, so I can fall back to the increased loft if needed.
Hope this info helps!
I have returned here to this review after being with this driver for about 10 months.
In my first review, I questioned just about everything that I could think of. Even though I have followed Titleist since the days of 975d, I really had to allow this driver to prove itself to me before coming back here.
I didn't jump on the 909 bandwagon just because everyone else did, I preferred the 907d1 myself.
The 910d2 10.5* with a Miyazaki 43r - 7511 49" shaft has been on this head just about from day one. I soon sold the ilima 61r because, this Miyazaki shaft has my swing preference written all over it. Much like the NVS55r did with my 907d1.
To me, this is a targeted fairway driver.
When I am playing a course that requires accurate placement, distance control & flight trajectories off the tee box, I cannot think of a better driver (based on my limited non-polished golf skills) to pull it off than my 910d2.
I myself, am not looking to be the longest in the group but, to be the most consistent, in the fairway and being where I want to be off the tee box is my game plan during a round.
I average about 14 opportunities during the typical round where driving off the tee box needs to count for maximum effectiveness. I have to have a very forgiving driver to be able to keep a round pleasant.
The face off the head of my 910d2 is absolutely forgiving beyond justifications. I know that many drivers rave about being forgiving, and I thought that my 907d1 was very forgiving, however, this is truly, one giving driver that I have ever swung. Yes, the right shaft has a lot to do with it too, but, for the impact off the face, the distance rewarded, there is nothing to complain about here.
I have not needed to do the manual adjusting with every thought of adjust here, there and back here again...I have it set on a closed face to adjust for my 3* open tendencies and she just performs really well.
Even with my default 10.5* loft set to 12* of loft, the flight is just wonderful to behold. Yes, once again, the shaft has a lot to do with that too.
The one thing that I have to mention, is that having this size driver head, I really need to tee it up as high as I can go. Anywhere below the lower section of the head will still be straight, but not as long & hot.
I think that Titleist still has the last good looking heads on the market. Every time I try to open myself up to other drivers, the gawd awful graphics is just a turn off.
This driver provides that feel of compression of the golf ball at impact. Just about all Titleist drivers has been that way for the exception of the 909 in my view. It is that nano second of feedback off the face that provides the moment of happiness that you have hit it well.
I have had no regrets of this purchase of the 910d2.
I have returned to let you all know that Titleist did good with this model.
I’ve always been a Taylor Made metal wood player ever since R7 was first launched. Prior to that, I’ve played with Callaway equipment. Somewhere between R7 and R7 425 model, I did try Titleist 905R for a few months but I prefer slight open club face of R7 TP version verses square lie of Titleist. Then, 910 D series with adjustable lie angle was introduced and I had to try. My latest driver was TM R9 Superdeep face TP driver with -1.5 degree open face angle to avoid drawing too much.
I started with loft adjustment first on 9.5 degree driver starting with 8.75 and 10.25 degree loft. Since the head isn’t hot melt, most likely it was somewhere 10 degree even though it says it is 9.5 due to manufacturing tolerance. I settled with + 0.75 degree higher which seems to give higher launch with more spin. Then I tried to adjust the lie angle. First it was closed to +0.75 and open to -0.75. I think the standard lie is at slightly open rather than square. Possibly -0.5 degree range since open of -0.75 seems to provide slight fade shot which wasn’t possible with TM driver unless I go with -1.5 degree open face.
I finally settled with C4 setting on the driver and the most of the time, I play with a slight fade with carry of about 250 yards. It rolls about 10 to 15 yards when I play fade so it is satisfactory. When I draw it, it has nice right to left ball flight with much more roll. At 9.5 degree loft, it rolls much more but I tend to hook more which can be vicious at times. With a full adjustability, Titleist 910 series is an excellent choice for players to adjust to suit their ball flight based on loft and lie angle adjustment. Only down side to the current market is the shaft adaptor availability to use a different shaft combination. I have several different shafts I like to use but I cannot purchase a spare adaptor like on TM R9 or R11 product. Some aftermarket adaptor is available on eBay but not sure about quality and few OEM available are very expensive. A great driver for a 10 handicap or less and player wannabe shooting 15 over can experiment without much hassle. The face hot spot is smaller than TM or Callaway with less lively sound on off centered hits. The current Titleist players using 983K to 907D should try at all cost. Newer model of Titleist players may want to keep it until 712 model comes out or try TM R11 for a change.
im the kind of guy that like to buy new equipment every 2-3 years.i just love the hole prosess of finding new clubs that looks and feels great,taking them to the range and fall in love all over again,awesome! i allways use golf digest "hot list"as a guideline and they never steered me wrong.as much as i loved my previous driver a taylormade R9 460 i noticed the great rewievs the titleist 910 D2 and D3 has gotten the last couple of years and i just couldnt resist... AND BOY AM I GLAD IM SUCH A WEAK PERSON HAHAHA! i bought the 910 D2 for a great price on ebay without even trying it first and its just a fantastic club!! its beautiful,it sounds great and its LONG!! i gained 20-25 yards compared to my old driver.the surefit tour hosel is easy to understand and easy to adjust,play around with it on the range and find out what suits your game.i ended up with the C3 position and man that ball flies! my only advice to anyone who wants to buy this great driver is to do some research on the many shaft options,this is very important.if you had a driver with a shaft that worked for you,start there and try to find something simular.weight,flex,torque,kickpoint.. getting these things right can make the diference from the driver beeing good to beeing fantastic.i have had a few drivers in the 10 years ive played golf so i knew what i was looking for.im a 9 hcp and drives the ball about 280 yds and i ended up with one of the stock options,the "mitsubishi rayon diamana ilima 61" shaft in stiff flex.its a great shaft for me,i like the lighter shafts and this one is about 58 grams with a mid to high ballflight,just perfect.
so find a shaft that suits your game,buy this awesome driver and just ENJOY the wonderful game of golf.
regards
Henning
Titleist hit the deep drive with this one. The ability to customize your flight is huge in today's driver market. You really notice how "hot" the face is compared to the other drivers available today when you hit this club inside. Give this driver a try and you will be pleasantly surprised at how good this driver from Titleist really is.