Titleist 909D3 drives Davis Love to victory
Titleist ambassador Davis Love III combined with his new Titleist 909D3 driver to claim PGA Tour win number 25 in Florida
Titleist ambassador Davis Love III combined with his new Titleist 909D3 driver to claim PGA Tour win number 25 at the Children’s Miracle Network Classic in Florida.
Davis Love wins Children's Miracle Classic
The 44-year-old averaged over 300 yards off the tee this year and the Titleist professional also uses the Pro V1x, 909F3 fairway metals, 680 irons, Vokey Design wedges and a Scotty Cameron Newport SS putter.
Titleist’s 909 series – 909DComp, 909D2 and 909D3 - is the most comprehensive driver line-up in their history and come packed with technological advancements.
Titleist 909D2, Titleist 909D3, Titleist 909 DComp driver video reviews
Titleist 909D2 and 909D3 driver reviews
The drivers are created with modern, high performance, tour approved shapes each with a distinct, precisely positioned centre of gravity designed to provide optimised launch conditions and ball flight.
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Since their introduction in June, five players have triumphed with the Titleist 909.
Love joins Chez Reavie, Parker McLachlin, Zach Johnson and Spain’s Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano in the winners' circle.
Winner of the PGA Championship in 1997, Love powered his way to victory this weekend with his Titleist 909D3 which included two final 8-under par 64s, and in so doing he ensured a lifetime exemption on the PGA Tour.
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