

Word around the golf industry has the next model being called the Titleist 909. And if they don’t make a switch they might just lose their life-long devoted followers for good. And it is never a good sign or marketing tool when the people you pay to play your clubs will not even put it in their bag.
#Titleist 909 d2 driver#
Titleist as a company usually holds on to a new driver design for much longer then half a season but, with rumors like this and the fact that (30 out of 64 of their touring pros) are continuing to play older models might be forcing them to go back to the drawing boards sooner then expected.

#Titleist 909 d2 drivers#
And in the past couple months I have been bombarded with Titleist die-hards making claims like “These new drivers are the worst Titleist has ever produced!” and “I switched to a different brand, this is a big deal considering I have played Titleist clubs exclusively for the past 20 years.” This is not good news for Titleist. This year saw the release of two new Titleist drivers (907 D1 driver and 907 D2 driver), both have had disappointing results to say the least. Surprise to many….but from the info we got today this might not be a surprise for long (drawings below). There have been numerous reports about a new Titleist driver coming out in the Fall of 2008.

New Patent Filed by Acushnet Golf will Issue Soon…Could it be the new Titleist 909? *Check out the 3rd Model Just Released: Titleist 909D Comp Titleist is not announcing when the 909 drivers may be available for sale, but it’s likely to be fall 2008 before they are in retail outlets. Trahan will use either a 905R model or the 909D3 and Steve Stricker is considering putting the 909D3 in his bag. Bors will have the 909D2 in his bag and Gaus will use the 909D3.Īlso, according to Titleist tour representative Steve Mata, three PGA Tour pros are toying with the idea of using the new driver in today’s opening round – Brett Quigley will decide between his 907D2 and the 909D3 D.J. Both models are available only to pros in 8.5, 9.5 and 10.5 degrees of loft.Ī pair of club professionals, Jeffrey Bors and Robert Gaus, both Titleist staffers, will be the first to play the new drivers in competition. The 909D2 has a 460cc head and offers a higher launch angle and more workability, while the 909D3 boasts a 440 cc head, will have a flatter, more boring trajectory and hits straighter off the tee. Two new driver models from Titleist are making their debuts at the U.S. Here are the pictures of the new Titleist 909 D2 driver and Titleist 909 D3 driverĮquipment: New Titleist driver introduced at U.S.
