I purchased the 910H 24* and 27* hybrids from two different vendors at what could be described as a steal. Their best features are the adjustability of lie angles and lofts. The 27 was awesome and first golf game with it was a success (I had 12 pars in 18 holes). Very solid ball striking and very easy to work distance by choking down the shaft and also easy to draw, fade or pitch. I also get 5 more yards distance with this club vs a Taylor Made Superfast 2.0 27 hybrid (and that is with the loft of the 910H set at 28.5 deg). I didn't fare so well with the 24, which was expected, because of my history of not hitting a 21 or 24 hybrid consistently. The club felt good when properly hit but there was only a 5 yard difference in range with both at the same loft setting. I generally had a hard time hitting it properly. I traded it for a wedge. If I had to do it over again, I would have bought a 21 deg hybrid to maintain the proper distance gap with the 27 hybrid. For me, the combination of a 910F 19* fairway wood and the 910H 27* hybrid is very good. I have a choke down shot with the 19 fairway that covers the distance gap between it and the 27 hybrid.Read full review
The titleist 910h is a great hybrid. The adjustable head is fantastic and I love that they put that in the hybrid. The club is great to hit, it has a nice feel and a great look. It is pretty forgiving and easy to work the ball with. Depending on how my driver is for the round I will hit this hybrid off the tee and it goes really great. I highly recommend this club for all levels and I am waiting for the new ones to come out
I purchased both a Titleist 910H 4 and 5 hybrid. These clubs both have the Bassara 60 regular flex shafts and work really well for me--far easier to hit than their equivalent 4 and 5 irons. I can work these clubs to cut or draw with no problems and particularly like the high launch angle these shafts provide, especially for someone with a moderate swing speed. I will be adding a 3 hybrid soon as well to replace the Cleveland I am now using.
A long-time 18, now down to 14. Used to be afraid of Titleist clubs as only for better players. As true as that may have been, it is less true now. While there are easier to hit clubs, and ones that get the ball up faster, I love the total experience of these 910s (both the fairway wood and hybrids). The look and feel is excellent, and they are really easy to hit. Maybe not if you're a 25, but bogey golfers should not be afraid. A real pleasure to play.
club is very easy to hit ..... i use it from 195 to 230 and the ability to hit a cut or a draw with this club... for me is much needed.... also around the green this club has been a big problem solver