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Titleist 910 D3 Driver VS Titleist 910 D2 Driver

He is so serious on the golf course, he sometimes goes through an entire round without smiling or emoting. "I hear people in the gallery sometimes saying, Geez, why don't you smile?'" he said. "I'm not very serious off the golf course. It's just the way I play my best."

The 445cc titleist 910D3 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 launch with mid/low spin.

But Furyk breaks out the needle in golf games with friends on tour and around his home in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. One must listen closely to pick up his comic timing. Bald for years, he slides a hair joke in "I can't say I let my hair down" just to see who is paying attention.

"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."

Titleist 910 Drivers deliver 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.

Such modesty comes naturally to Furyk. The son of a Hungarian-Ukrainian father and a Polish-Czech mother, he jokingly refers to himself as a mutt. His father, Mike, is a golf professional and Furyk's only teacher.

"He and I kind of go back and forth," Billy Mayfair said. "He went to U. of A. and I went to A.S.U., so we kind of rib each other a little. Jim doesn't talk a lot on the golf course, but he's one of the nicest guys out here."

Furyk deadpans about pretending to be a nice guy the first time he met his wife, Tabitha, at the Memorial Tournament, so he could fool her into going out with him.

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