Titleist introduce 909F2 and 909F3 fairway metals
Titleist 909F2 and 909F3 fairway metals have been introduced to the European market following the success of the Titleist 909 drivers
Titleist 909F2 and 909F3 fairway metals have been introduced to the European market following the success of the Titleist 909 drivers.
The 909F2 and 909F3 fairway metals feature their own precisely positioned centre of gravity to produce distinct launch conditions and ball flights, and they’ve already received praise from Tour professionals.
Robert Karlsson, last season’s European Tour Order of Merit champion, was one of dozens of players to make the switch to the 909 fairways.
“My equipment has improved my game and I have some new fairway metals now, which have certainly helped me this year,” said the Swede, shortly after adding the Titleist 909F3’s to his bag at the end of last season. Video review: Titleist 909D2, Titleist 909D3 and Titleist 909 DComp drivers
The 909F2 has half a degree more than the 909F3 and a lower centre of gravity, which helps to provide a higher launch without increased spin.
Conversely, the 909F3’s centre of gravity is further forward, and the smaller and deeper face is designed to help players increase their shaping options.
The European market can now get their hands on the Titleist 909F2 and Titleist 909F3 fairway metals at a recommended retail price of £159. Where next?
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