Adding to the 910 Series that began with the Titleist 910 drivers, the Titliest 910 Series fairway woods come in two models, the 910F and 910F-d.
Both models incorporate the company's SureFit Tour (SFT) dual-angle hosel, which allows for independent adjustments to loft and lie angles. There are 16 loft/lie combinations possible, giving the golfer the ability to affect left-right ball flight, along with launch angle and spin rates.
There's also a rear bezel weight that can be swapped out. (The SureFit Tour wrench kit and SureFit Tour weight kit are purchased separately.)
Both come with black PVD finishes and stock shaft options of Titleist Diamana 'ahina 82 (White), Titleist Diamana Kai'li 75 (Blue) and Project X Tour Issue X8 Graphite. Both come with the Titleist Tour Velvet 360 degree rubber grip.
The 910F fairway wood comes in lofts of 13.5, 15, 17 and 19 degrees in both left- and right-hand. The 910 F-d comes in lofts of 13.5 and 15 degrees (LH/RH).
What's the difference? Well, the "d" in the F-d stands for "distance." In the lower two lofts, the 910F model has a clubhead volume of 155cc compared to the 910F-d's 180cc.
The F-d has a slightly lower launch and lower spin rate compared to the 910F.