909 Series Titleist driver, fairway woods and hybrids is billed as a high-performance teams for skilled golfers, including the most highly skilled -. Today's touring pros
"Our mission is to provide products that will allow better players to play their best," Steve Pelisek, General Manager, Titleist golf clubs, said in a company news release. "In terms of performance, the new 909s are our most technologically advanced for launch, ball flight, sound and solid feel ."
Titleist staff professional tour, Steve Stricker, the world's No. 8 ranked golfer a believer in the 909 series. In fact, Stricker has recently won his fifth PGA Tour title using Titleist 909D3 driver.
"It's definitely better than any previous model that I hit," he said.
909 series gives players a range of launch and spin options to suit their gaming and performance expectations.
909 clubs also come in a variety of head shapes, building materials (primarily titanium), lofts, shafts and grips. If you want, custom fitting is available through Titleist SureFit adjustable mounting system.
Drivers
909 series drivers come in three models: 909Dcomp, 909D2 and 909D3. All three were milled trapezoid face insert to maximize ball speed across the face.
"Titleist 909 drivers unite three distinct club head shapes with center of gravity [CG] locations that are deeper and lower CG of the previous generation Titleist drivers," said Titleist, "resulting in greater club head stability through impact, improved launch conditions and superior downrange performance ."
Here is a quick look at three models:
909 drivers that are available in different combinations of loft and come to the right and left handed models.
Fairway Woods and Hybrids
Titleist 909 series includes three models of fairway woods and hybrids:
Round profile, stainless steel, three loft options, Titleist Diamana Blue 75 Fairway and Titleist Aldila Voodoo shaft fairway
stainless steel, five loft options, Titleist Diamana Blue 80 Hybrid Titleist Aldila Voodoo and hybrid shaft
All three come to the right and left handed models.
Tour professionals who have a 909
909 Series made its first appearance on the PGA Tour in the summer of 2008, when Chez Reavie and Parker McLachlin has won back-to-back events with the 909D2 model. Since then he has notched over 909 victories, including Zach Johnson at the 2009 Valero Texas Open and Steve Stricker at the 2009 Crowne Plaza Invitational.
In the video clip Titleist PGA Tour veteran Stricker talked about his 909D3.
For starters, looks are very important for Stricker - clubhead, color, and that the club sits. He does not like the "look hip." He said he definitely likes the look of 909 and how it fits "square ."
"It is far more pleasing to the eye." And, he added, "It is much easier to hit ."
The following is a partial list of tour professionals who play Titleist 909 Series drivers:
Steve Stricker (909D3)
Zach Johnson (909D2)
Rory McIlroy (909D2)
Ben Curtis (909D2)
Adam Scott (909D2)
Davis Love (909D3)
Nick Watney, 909D2
Billy Mayfair (909DComp)
Johnson Wagner (909D3)
Chez Reavie (909D2)
Parker McLachlin (909D2)
Many of Titleist staff professional playing Titleist 909 series of fairway woods and hybrids. As regards, AP2, Z and Z band forged forged muscle models are preferred by Tour professionals.
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