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Titleist 909 D3 Driver Review – Best Golf Drivers #17

6 June 2009 3,479 views One Comment


titleist-909-d3-driverOur number seventeen rated golf driver for the 2009 season is the Titleist 909 D3 Driver. We based our analysis on the following criteria.

= Golf Digest Magazine 2009 Hot List Gold Medal Winner
= GOLF Magazine’s 2009 Golf Buyer’s Guide Top Pick
= Average Customer Reviews from (1) sites: 4.9 out of 5 (based on 7+ reviews)
= Over 60 PGA Tour Pros Use Titleist 909 D2 or D3 drivers

This year’s wins for players using Titleist drivers include: Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial,Valero Texas Open, BMW Charity Pro-Am, Volvo China Open, Madeira Islands Open, Buick Invitational, Dubai Desert Classic, Sony Open in Hawaii

 

 

Steve Stricker Crowne Plaza Invitational Winner

Steve Stricker Crowne Plaza Invitational Winner

Our Review

An all around solid club, the Titleist 909 D3 driver features a titanium pear shaped 460cc head designed for balance and control. The center of gravity (CG) is low and deep for reduced spin and higher moment of inertia (MOI) that will result in a long, straight drive. The shape of the club and the strength of the frame also help to reduce vibrations upon impact which means more control for you off of the tee.

Some of other features of the Titleist 909 D3 driver include centrally located trapezoidal rings across the face of the club designed to maximize ball speed, and a proprietary SureFit Swingweight Screw which helps to position the CG and provides a precise head to shaft match.

 

Davis Love

Davis Love

Key Features

  • - A modern shape with a tour proven profile creates a low and deep CG for reduced spin, higher MOI and longer, straighter drives.
  • - CNC milled face with thicker, centrally located trapezoidal rings surrounded by thinner areas maximizes ball speed across the face.
  • - Smaller, deep face head provides workability, shot and trajectory control.
     

 WHERE TO BUY


Golf Galaxy – $399.99
- Golf Galaxy® opened its first store in 1997 and combined great selection and pricing with pro shop service. Designed to contain “Everything For The Game®” their stores boast one of the most comprehensive collections of golf equipment, apparel, accessories and novelties ever assembled under one roof. The store concept also features a complete offering of services including, PGA Professional instruction, a club-trade in and Pre-Owned club programs, free custom club fitting, full service club repair and golf simulator rental. They currently have 90 stores in 31 states.  Their customer service, product selection, and pricing extend to the on-line galaxy as well.

  




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