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which golf shaft shoud i get in 917f3

by Lorenzo Kris IV Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Titleist 917F2 and 917F3 fairway woods ($319 MAP) will be available on Oct. 21 with the following stock shafts: Aldila Rogue M-AX, Fujikura Speeder Pro Tour Spec and Mitsubishi Rayon Diamana Limited D+, S+ and M+.

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What shafts will be available with Titleist 917f2 fairway woods?

Titleist 917F2 and 917F3 fairway woods ($319 MAP) will be available on Oct. 21 with the following stock shafts: Aldila Rogue M-AX, Fujikura Speeder Pro Tour Spec and Mitsubishi Rayon Diamana Limited D+, S+ and M+.

How to choose the right shaft for your golf club?

For instance, ball impact that is 0.5 inches off-centre equates to a 7% loss of carry distance, and an impact that is 1 inch off-centre equates to a 14% loss of carry distance. So, the key to choosing the right shaft is finding the correct length that provides a repeating, solid hit each time. – How to measure the length of a golf club shaft?

What is the stiffest golf shaft?

What you should also take into account is that there are also light shafts like the Nippon NS Pro 950 S, which is the stiffest shaft in this category - well ahead of Modus 3 120 S. The NS Pro is definitely not a soft shaft, even if this is often believed. The Shimada VWS 90 in Stiff is also one of the stiffest shafts in this category.

What is the best shaft for a 95g shaft?

- Steelfiber 95: This shaft is relatively light with 95g, but very stiff. The stiff version can keep up with a 120g steel shaft. The good thing about such a shaft is that you can also build longer clubs with it without making the total and swing weight too heavy.

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What is the difference between Titleist 917 F2 and F3?

The 917 F2 is the larger of the two models with a 179cc head in the 15° model that is shallower and deeper than the F3. It is a 'fuller' pear shape, which I think means that it has been dodging the salads to give it a bigger profile at address.

How does the Titleist SureFit work?

0:020:47Titleist Sure Fit Technology explained by Steve Pelisek - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWhat's unique about the SureFit tour. Technology is it allows independent loft. And lieMoreWhat's unique about the SureFit tour. Technology is it allows independent loft. And lie adjustability. And of course the ability to change shafts.

When did the Titleist 917F2 come out?

Titleist 917F2 and 917F3 fairway woods ($319 MAP) will be available on Oct. 21 with the following stock shafts: Aldila Rogue M-AX, Fujikura Speeder Pro Tour Spec and Mitsubishi Rayon Diamana Limited D+, S+ and M+.

How do you set a Titleist 917 driver?

0:043:00How to use the Titleist adjustable hosel - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWe can adjust the club upright or flat. If I was going to adjust it upright. I can go up a degree inMoreWe can adjust the club upright or flat. If I was going to adjust it upright. I can go up a degree in half in lie. And also loft I can also go down three quarters of a degree laps.

What loft should my driver be?

The ideal driver loft depends on your swing speed and the attack angle. Average players that swing the club less than 95 MPH will likely find that a 10.5-degree driver performs the best. Better players who can control their drives and want the most distance will lean more towards a 9-degree driver.

Which Titleist driver is best?

Best Titleist DriversTitleist TSi1 Driver. Best Lightweight Titleist Driver. ... Titleist TSi2 Driver. Suits The Broadest Range Of Golfers. ... Titleist TSi3 Driver. For The Better Ball Strikers. ... Titleist TSi4 Driver. Ultra Low Spinning Model. ... Titleist TS1 Driver. ... Titleist TS2 Driver. ... Titleist TS3 Driver. ... Titleist TS4 Driver.

What degree is a 3 wood?

between 15 and 18 degreesA 3 wood has a loft between 15 and 18 degrees, and a 5 wood has a loft between 20 and 22 degrees. The higher the golf club number, the higher the loft. Higher lofted woods (7, 9, 11, and so on) are commonly referred to as utility woods. The majority of fairway woods on the market today also feature adjustability.

Are Titleist driver shafts interchangeable?

Are Titleist driver shafts interchangeable? Yes, only a few Titleist driver shafts are interchangeable with each other. For instance, models such as TSi, TS, 917, 915, 913, and 910 drivers have interchangeable shafts.

What is D2 setting on Titleist driver?

D2 = -. 75° loft, 1.5° upright lie. D3 = +. 75° loft, 1.5° upright lie.

What is the difference between the Titleist TS drivers?

TS Drivers offer four distinct designs that bring more speed to your game. TS1 offers maximum launch and distance for moderate swing speeds, TS2 provides maximum forgiveness across the face, TS3 offers speed-tuned performance, and the new TS4 aggressively reduces spin.

What is a 917 F3?

The Titleist 917F3 is as close to a classic, pear-shaped fairway wood as you’re likely to find. Like the rest of the 917 woods, the F3 features a grey sparkle crown and Titleist’s familiar triangular alignment aid. The face depth is average, making it a versatile club off the tee or off the deck.

What is Titleist 917?

Titleist’s 917 wood family is built around the new SureFit CG adjustability. In the 917 drivers, we found the adjustments to be impactful, though hardly cutting edge. The weights play a similarly large role in the fairway woods, but does the club itself perform? We tested it to find out.

Is the 917F3 FW the easiest to hit?

While the 917F3 is not the highest launching FW on the market, nor the easiest to hit, I think that players with handicaps in the mid-teens or better should be able to play it effectively. Do keep in mind that there’s a wide gap between, “I can make this work” and “This is a great fit.”.

Playability

Top-shelf; shots launch fast and climb high from any lie; responds to shot-shaping requests—low runners, high draws and baby fades are all on the table; preset the sole weight and hosel and let the club do the work.

Distance

Consistently above-average length; shots hit low on the face eat up yards, and toe shots don’t seem to lose a thing; noticeably longer than previous models.

Cons

A few guys struggle to hit the lower-lofted head off the deck; one or two wish it packed more muscle; the hosel and sole adjustments may require a manual.

Bottom Line

The highest-rated fairway wood in its group, Titleist’s 917F3 masterfully blends workability, forgiveness, length and feel, all in an attractive package.

When will the 917F3 be available?

Titleist 917F2 and 917F3 fairway woods ($319 MAP) will be available on Oct. 21 with the following stock shafts: Aldila Rogue M-AX, Fujikura Speeder Pro Tour Spec and Mitsubishi Rayon Diamana Limited D+, S+ and M+.

What to expect from a 917F2?

So what’s to be expected of the 917F2 and 917F3 in terms of performance? According to Titleist, golfers hitting the 917 versus a 915 should expect higher ball speeds, a higher launch, slightly lower spin and 4-7 yards in increased distance. It just so happens I hit the 917F2 and 917F3 versus the 915F and 915Fd, and you can see the numbers below.

What does the red circle on a 917 mean?

A solid red circle indicates a neutral setting. Like the 917 drivers, the 917 fairway woods also have Titleist’s 16-way adjustable SureFit hosel, which offers independent adjust loft and lie settings.

What is the 915 fairway wood?

While the 915 fairway woods had an Active Recoil Channel behind their faces, designed for higher ball speeds on off-center hits, the area was hollow. The channel in the 917 fairway woods is filled with elastomer, helping produce more ball speed across the face and lower spin, according to Titleist. There’s is also a face insert with variable thickness for increased speed on off-center hits.

How does Surefit CG work?

When in the draw position, the weight system will add spin to keep the ball in the air longer, and will decrease spin in the fade setting to keep shots from ballooning. The design also maintains the moment of inertia (MOI) of the fairway woods, keeping forgiveness high regardless of the weight setting. In the SureFit CG system, weight is changed ...

What is Surefit CG?

In the SureFit CG system, weight is changed using interchangeable weights* or tubes, made of a mixture of different materials. The neutral weights have a uniform weight throughout, while the draw-fade tubes have a heavier side.

What is the difference between the F3 and F2?

Now, the F2 (179 cubic centimeters) is the larger , higher-launching and more forgiving model, while the F3 (169 cubic centimeters) is smaller , deeper and more workable. The relationship hasn’t changed, just the names.

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The Titleist 917F3 fairway wood looks good and feels great. Solid performance, but not the longest or easiest-to-hit.
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Introduction

  • Titleist’s 917 wood family is built around the new SureFit CG adjustability. In the 917 drivers, we found the adjustments to be impactful, though hardly cutting edge. The weights play a similarly large role in the fairway woods, but does the club itself perform? We tested it to find out.
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Looks

  • The Titleist 917F3 is as close to a classic, pear-shaped fairway woodas you’re likely to find. Like the rest of the 917 woods, the F3 features a grey sparkle crown and Titleist’s familiar triangular alignment aid. The face depth is average, making it a versatile club off the tee or off the deck.
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Sound & Feel

  • For me, the Titleist 917F3 is one of the best sounding and best feeling fairway woods in recent memory. It’s incredibly solid in both sound and feel, with good feedback on mishits. Do keep in mind that if you prefer a more “explosive” sound, this won’t be your cup of tea. This club is targeted to the traditionalist.
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Performance

  • Given the smaller profile and my previous experiences with Titleist woods, I expected the 917F3 to be less than user friendly. I was pleasantly surprised. While the 917F3 is not the highest launching FW on the market, nor the easiest to hit, I think that players with handicaps in the mid-teens or better should be able to play it effectively. Do keep in mind that there’s a wide gap between, “I ca…
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Conclusion

  • While the 917 drivers failed to impress, the Titleist 917F3 fairway wood is a very solid performer in a fantastic package. For the player who prefers a more traditional look and feel, the 917F3 will be a welcome addition to the bag.
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