Driver reviews: Titleist 909 D2, Titleist 909D3, Titleist 909 DComp
- Friday, 23 January 2009
- 4 Comments
Titleist 909 D2, 909 D3, D909 Comp drivers
Titleist 909 D2, 909 D3, 909 DComp driver reviews: The new 909 range of Titleist drivers features three models designed for better players with a wide variety of of swing characteristics. From the 460cc composite head of the 909DComp, designed to offer high levels of forgiveness and a higher launch angle to the smaller 440cc headed 909D3 that delivers a lower launch angle, Titleist has three different models that should offer all golfers the chance to find something to suit his game. Here we offer our own video review verdict.
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Reader comments
Add your commentsDecember 07 23:13
bill curtin
just a comment but when reviewing a driver you are reviewing a specific shaft and head combination. therefore the feel and performance of the club will range across a spectrum. those with access to fitting centres have a distinct advantage here.
December 08 16:39
christoph rohner
Loved the D2 AND D3 versions but the d comp isnt for me it looks a bit big at adress and goes too high but the other clubs are great.
February 19 18:58
Phil England
I bought the 909 D2 as soon it was available with a stiff Voodoo shaft. I noticed a considerable difference in both distance and sound from the previous 902 D2. It is also more forgiving although I do feel that this has a lot to do with the shaft as there have been good reports on the Voodoo. Some of my friends have now also bought the same driver with the regular voodoo shaft as after hitting mine they too noiced a difference in distance as well as liking the feel of the club. These golfers went out almost immediately and purchased the club, thats how much diffference there is from the last model. One of my fourball liked it so much he has also now bought the fairway woods.
June 29 12:13
Jack Franklin
I have always loved the design drivers that Titleist do. They are a straight forward, non fussy design which is perfect for low handicappers and professionals.