So I replaced the Callaway woods and hybrids yesterday with 913H and 913F clubs
So now I'm all Titleist in my bag
First hole I get to put a 913H into play, it's 180 or so, in light rough to a tough pin where if I'm short it's a big hill, so no chance of holding green.
I'm playing with a +8 that is doing Q school in Europe this year.
He says Sol that hill in front makes it impossible to stop.
I hit my 913H 21 Degree a 4i hybrid on a die to the hole, it takes a hop and stops 3 feet from the cup, the player shakes his head, you come out of the box natural birdie on the 1st hole on a course you never played and now the 2nd hole you do this rip a hybrid and stop it 3 feet from the cup from rough, and I'm giving you 4 a SIDE?
LOL
Long story short, I won 2 up by the 18th.
Only other shot I hit with a hybrid, I was behind a tree with 180 to green downhill, water on front and left, I back foot the 913H 21 degree with a closed face, it shoots under the tree and hooks around the fairway into front of the green. So I have long birdie putt from a dead lie.
So you can work these hybrids and hit them on a die and stop them on a dime.
I hit the 913F 13.5 3 Wood a couple of times on nice lies on long par 5s, they did what a 3W should.
Didn't have the chance to take a 913F at a pin yet, but they were very easy to hit off fairways.
Oh the reason I went to new woods and hybrids, I finally stepped down my driver to an R Flex, after 35 years of XStiff and then Stiff, I'm just too slow at the end of a round to keep trying to swing over 100MPH with a driver. So now that I'm using R in the dog, I had to flex match my woods and hybrids to R, nice to feel a snap on the bottom of a swing again all day long, not just early in a round.
Damn it sucks getting old.
But this technology is definitely working if you match it to what you can really produce on a course.
So now I'm all Titleist in my bag
First hole I get to put a 913H into play, it's 180 or so, in light rough to a tough pin where if I'm short it's a big hill, so no chance of holding green.
I'm playing with a +8 that is doing Q school in Europe this year.
He says Sol that hill in front makes it impossible to stop.
I hit my 913H 21 Degree a 4i hybrid on a die to the hole, it takes a hop and stops 3 feet from the cup, the player shakes his head, you come out of the box natural birdie on the 1st hole on a course you never played and now the 2nd hole you do this rip a hybrid and stop it 3 feet from the cup from rough, and I'm giving you 4 a SIDE?
LOL
Long story short, I won 2 up by the 18th.
Only other shot I hit with a hybrid, I was behind a tree with 180 to green downhill, water on front and left, I back foot the 913H 21 degree with a closed face, it shoots under the tree and hooks around the fairway into front of the green. So I have long birdie putt from a dead lie.
So you can work these hybrids and hit them on a die and stop them on a dime.
I hit the 913F 13.5 3 Wood a couple of times on nice lies on long par 5s, they did what a 3W should.
Didn't have the chance to take a 913F at a pin yet, but they were very easy to hit off fairways.
Oh the reason I went to new woods and hybrids, I finally stepped down my driver to an R Flex, after 35 years of XStiff and then Stiff, I'm just too slow at the end of a round to keep trying to swing over 100MPH with a driver. So now that I'm using R in the dog, I had to flex match my woods and hybrids to R, nice to feel a snap on the bottom of a swing again all day long, not just early in a round.
Damn it sucks getting old.
But this technology is definitely working if you match it to what you can really produce on a course.