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  1. 1. Which one?

    • R11 Driver
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    • Titleist 910 D2 Driver
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910D2, Titleist offer better shaft selections for my swing speed. The thing is an utter beast as well, and very workable. That i can not stand white :p

Matt Dougherty, P.E.
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Driver; :pxg: 0311 Gen 5,  3-Wood: 
:titleist: 917h3 ,  Hybrid:  :titleist: 915 2-Hybrid,  Irons: Sub 70 TAIII Fordged
Wedges: :edel: (52, 56, 60),  Putter: :edel:,  Ball: :snell: MTB,  Shoe: :true_linkswear:,  Rangfinder: :leupold:
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Originally Posted by RETIRED MARINE

Badgers4life,

I finally opted for the TM R11S over the Titleist 910.  I only decided upon this driver based on the price I was offered.  Since tuning it myself, my longest drive (two weeks ago) is 356 yards, slight draw, and added another to my fairway stats (Redhawk GC in Temecula, CA).  I'm 50 with a small tear in the disk between L5 and S1.  I know.  Most won't believe it.  Anyway, although the drive was impressive, it doesn't matter the distance nor the accuracy-it's what you do with your next shot.  Good luck in your choice.

WHICH HOLE DID YOU HIT IT ON? I USED TO PLAY AS A SINGLE PERSON DOWN THERE AND GET PAIRED WITH ALOT OF DIFFERENT PEOPLE, MET LOTS OF VERY NICE PEOPLE LOL ANYWAY I PLAYED ABOT TWICE A WEEK FOR TWO YEARS. I LOVE THAT COURSE WONDER HOW MIKE ( PRO ASSISTANT ) AND STEVE ADIMAK ARE DOIN? GREAT GUYS DOWN THERE AND A GREAT PLACE TO DEVELOP A GREATSHORT GAME LOL SORRY IF THIS IS IN THE WRONG THREAD BUT I HAVE A SOFT SPOT FOR THAT PLACE I SURE MISS IT.


  • 2 weeks later...
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I have an R11s three wood and it is great but I have never hit the driver. I was in Maui in September at Kapalua and I rented clubs which happened to be Titleist and the D2 9.5 degree stiff was absolutely awesome! One of the best drivers I have ever hit.

I still hit my old Biggest Big Bertha pretty well and I am too cheap to justify spending that much on a driver at the moment but if I was going to buy a new driver I wouldn't even hesitate to get the D2, it is a beast. Incredibly forgiving, great ball flight, good distance and the black clubhead looks great and is very easy to align.


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Everything except my hybrid is a Titleist club and I would go R11. Have hit my buddies R11and I think it's longer and more forgiving...also a hotter face. Think Titleist aimed to fix that with the 913.

  • 2 years later...
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Tried R-9 but went to Ping G-15. Good result but then went T 910 D2.  Best yet.  After 1 yr made adjustments that have resulted in even better performance.  Titleist has my vote!


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Tried R-9 but went to Ping G-15. Good result but then went T 910 D2.  Best yet.  After 1 yr made adjustments that have resulted in even better performance.  Titleist has my vote!

This is an old thread.  But, I played the 910D2 for a couple of years.  Nice driver.  Welcome to the forum.

Scott

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