Titleist Mens 910F Fairway Woods

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Titleist Mens 910F Fairway Woods
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  1. Misc.
  2. Publisher: Titleist
  3. Sales Rank in Sporting Goods: #427946

Product Review

Titleist 910F FWs... Improved Flight, Fit, Looks, Feel & Sound! The Titleist 910F with its thin crown and high performance weighting makes hitting golf shots off the turf much easier. And its patented, SureFit Tour, dual-angle hosel technology provides the ability to make precise, independent loft and lie adjustments to fine-tune ball flight for more distance and accuracy. Titleist does not include a wrench with club. If you have a Titleist 910D2 or 910D3 driver, your wrench will work with this club. Click here for Wrench Kit Titleist Mens 910F Fairway Woods feature: Lofts: 13.5 15 17 19 Graphite shafts available in Senior, Regular, Stiff or 6.0 flex Available in left- and right-hand Includes headcover The 910 Performance Guide is your key to the 16 unique SureFit Tour hosel settings and provides all golfers the opportunity to improve your total performance. 910F Fairway Woods... Total Performance. Precision Fit!

Customer Reviews

Average Customer Review
4.0 out of 5 stars (1 customer review)

1 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice club, but Titleist was not very supportive, April 16, 2011
E. Nielsen (Portland, Oregon United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Titleist Mens 910F Fairway Woods (Misc.)
I bought a 910F fairway wood and 910 hybrid. These clubs hit very well, sound good, and look great. After the first week of use, however, the weight in the bottom of the hybrid came loose to the point that it could be fully unscrewed with light finger pressure. If I hadn't noticed it I would surely have lost the weight after another 20 swings or so. Losing a weight is expensive: the weight kit costs about $50. I did not have the special wrench, which is free with the driver but costs an extra $40 if you just buy the fairway woods and hybrids, so I had to take the club to a local golf shop where they tightened it for me.

I called Titleist Support to tell them what happened and to ask whether I need to check the weights before each game. I also wanted to complain about not getting a wrench after buying two clubs, which together cost about $100 more than the driver. The response was that once the weight is tightened, it shouldn't work loose. (No explanation as to why it came...Read more

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