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Titleist 910 D2 Driver's Review
Titleist 910 D2 Driver's Review

There were shouts from hole marshals and tournament volunteers, and kudos from fellow tour players.

"I've thought a lot about what he did," said Justin Leonard, who has more in common with his friend Furyk than their similar playing styles. He is a major championship winner approaching his 40th birthday and closing in on two years since his last victory, just as Furyk was a year ago.

This is what Furyk's victory here last year meant: More than the end of a 30-month victory drought the longest of his career it also was the beginning, as he neared 40, of his best season. It was an inspirational year in which he won three tournaments for the first time, was voted the PGA Tour's player of the year by his peers and earned a total of $14.8 million including a $10 million bonus for his FedEx Cup win.

"If you remember my face after the win at Transitions, it was more relief than anything else. Being able to play well and kind of get over the hump, even though I was leaking a little oil coming down the stretch. I can't say I let my hair down, but mentally it was a big relief. I relaxed and it allowed me to play better the rest of the year."

By the way, I refer a new golf clubs--titleist 910 d2driver. It delivers total performance with improvements in flight, fit, looks, feel and sound. The 460cc Titleist 910D2 driver delivers longer distance through a technologically advanced head design with a responsive, fast face insert. The patented, innovative, SureFit Tour, dual-angle hosel provides precise, independent loft and lie adjustments to fine tune ball flight for more accuracy and control. High performance weighting increases stability and creates a low and deep CG for medium/high launch with medium/low spin.

And in Thursday's first round, Furyk picked up where he left off last year, shooting a 4-under-par 67 on the Copperhead Course at Innisbrook and positioning himself three strokes behind the 64s shot by the early leaders, Paul Casey and Garrett Willis.

Furyk, entering his 18th season, hesitates to definitively call 2010 his best year. An analytical man who chooses his words carefully, he viewed last season in the context of the two winless seasons that preceded it, doing his best to play down the achievement.

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