The Titleist 909 driver is the newest of Titleist drivers high on the list of performance. It's no secret Titleist prides itself on tradition while keeping technology on their radar screen. "Technology and tradition, preserving the balance" is a Titleist theme of striking a delicate balance of keeping traditions alive while advancing technology to the fullest for the betterment of golf. The Titleist 909 is a prime example of technology at its best... and this drive delivers.
The Titleist 909 has a "high society" of PGA tour followings that include Adam Scott, Steve Stricker, Ben Curtis, Zach Johnson, Davis Love III, and Robert Karlsson, just to name a few... that's some pretty darn' good company. But the PGA tour isn't the only place you will find the new Titleist 909 poking its pear-shaped profile out of golf bags around the world. It's also become a favorite of the "better" recreational player looking for a performance boost off the tee.
The Titleist 909 comes in three models, the 909DComp, 909D2, and 909D3. Titleist uses desired launch and optimal spin rate measurements to correctly fit players into a model. Below is a brief summary of each model:
The Titleist 909 DComp is a 460 cc multi-material titanium and composite driver that promotes a high launch and low to mid spin. This model is for the better player looking for higher launch and lower spin rates to promote control and added distance. The 909 DComp comes with a choice of either the Matrix Ozik XCON-5 or Ozik XCON-6 shaft.
The Titleist 909 D3 is a 460 cc titanium driver that promotes a mid launch with a low to mid spin. This driver is geared for the accomplished player looking for a lower launch (lower than the 909 DComp) while keeping spin rates at bay. The 909 D3 comes with a choice of either the Diamana Blue 65 or Aldila VooDoo shaft.
The Titleist 909 D2 is a 440 cc titanium driver with a mid launch and low spin rate that is also geared for the accomplished player. The 909 D2 creates a low and deep Center of Gravity (CG) that in turn reduces spin and creates a higher Momentum of Inertia (MOI), all with the intent of promoting longer, straighter drives. The 909 D2 also comes with a choice of either the Diamana Blue 65 or Aldila VooDoo shaft.
It's no secret Titleist prides itself on tradition while upholding a strong stand on technological advances, two qualities that have prompted them to become one of the most respected and trusted names in golf. The new Titleist 909 driver is no exception... the tradition continues.
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