13 YEAR DRIVER TEST: What's the difference?

In this video we compare a custom fitted Titleist TSR3 to a 13 year old, off-the-shelf Titleist 910 D2 and analyse the results!

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19 thoughts on “13 YEAR DRIVER TEST: What's the difference?

  1. I care less about hitting 300 yards than hitting straight. That being said, I found that a SIM2 8.5° works. Straight and distance.

    I found a Titleist 975J with a steel shaft X100 at thrift. Bought it because it was $5 with a head cover.

    When I hit the Titleist, it went straight as an arrow. I liked it so much, I took out.

    I’m happy. Stats are great, but being able to hit the fairway consistently is way more important.

  2. Pointless test unless you were custom fitted for the 910 D2. Head weight, shaft weight, stiffness. Sounds like we are trying to sell Titleist's newest driver. Modern day is about forgiveness not distance. COR limits ????

  3. Mittens? Why would you live in such a climate????????????? Seriously, find a club that works and learn to love it. If I could be really picky, like ALL other reviewers, it would help a lot if we knew height and weight of the reviewer so we could compare ourselves more accurately. For example, I'm just 170cm and 79 kg ( so short and dumpy) and I cannot get the same performance out of a club as someone who's 185cm and 65kg. Yes, I understand that fitting will sort this out but anything to help understand reviews would help.

  4. I'm sorry but unless the total weight of the club is different, your club head speed shouldnt be that different. The driver heads reached the optimum in terms of aerodynamic years ago.

  5. Great video!
    I have a TSR3 driver too – I bought it nearly 3 months ago to replace my 16-year-old Mizuno MX-560. I've seen similar performance differences to those you saw compared to the old Titleist 910D2.

  6. Awesome video. A few months ago I was custom fit for TSR3 after playing TSR2 since Dec 2022. The 3 was better for me dispersion wise and ball speed. Gained about 2-3 mph ball speed over the 2. Best feel/sound driver I’ve ever played and I’ve been playing nearly 30 years

  7. That 910 was legendary…especially the D3 but both were very good. First ever head with the shaft tip from Titleist. Crazy that it hasnt changed from then to now.

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