How long is a Titleist driver?
For that reason, Titleist has increased the stock length of the TS2 and TS3 drivers by half an inch to 45.5 inches, and golfers can buy a driver in any length they want through custom fitting and order.
How long should my driver shaft be?
Remember, the average driver standard length is 45 inches for men and 44 inches for women (off the rack). With a shorter shaft can help with the right clubhead, you can make magic off the tee and start to shoot consistently lower scores.
What is the average length of a driver?
Almost all drivers being introduced by manufacturers now feature a shaft length of 45 to 45.75 inches. Though some manufacturers have introduced drivers with shaft lengths longer than 46 inches, few have been successful.
When did the Titleist 910d2 come out?
If you are in the market for a new driver in 2011, and particularly so if you’re looking for an adjustable model, the Titleist 910 D2 is well worth the time it takes to demo the club.
What year is Titleist 910 D2?
2011
The new Titleist drivers for 2011 (there is a D3 version too) mark the manufacturer’s first foray into the world of adjustability. The new SureFit technology allows golfers to alter the clubhead’s loft and lie angle independently from each other in an impressive 16 different positions.
Are Titleist 910 D2/D3 drivers any good?
To introduce this level of adjustability, Titleist tell us that these clubs are made to more than twice the normal level of manufacturing tolerance to be the best drivers that they have ever made. The aberration of the 907 D1 aside, Titleist have never really made an ugly driver. The 910 D2/D3 are no exceptions.
What is the difference between the 910 D2 and D3 heads?
The 910 D2/D3 are no exceptions. With the all black PVD finish and classic pear shaped lines, both the 910 D2 and D3 heads look great from any angle. The D2 is the larger at 460cc while the D3 is only 445cc but unless you have them next to each other they are almost identical in appearance.
What makes Titleist Diamana’Ahina 72 different?
Titleist Diamana ‘ahina 72 combines MDI technology and the slightly stiffer bend profile of Next Generation Diamana ‘ahina with a specific torque level for each flex. This results in an extremely stable, optimum feeling mid-weight shaft with lower launch and spin.
Why choose Titleist tour Velvet 360° grip?
Multiple stock and custom shaft options allow the shaft to be fit for maximum ball speed and preferred feel. In combination with the proper SureFit Tour hosel setting, this provides a better overall fit. Titleist Tour Velvet 360° grip retains the proper feel and aesthetic in any SureFit Tour hosel setting.