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Titleist 909 D2 Driver (16327 views/week)

The Titleist 909 D2 Driver is a 460cc, high performance titanium driver with a full pear profile that produces mid launch with low to mid spin, balanced for forgiveness and control.

The chassis features a modern shape with a Tour-proven profile to create a low and deep CG (center of gravity) for reduced spin, higher MOI (moment of inertia) and longer, straighter drives. A CNC milled face with thicker, centrally located trapezoidal rings is surrounded by thinner areas to maximize ball speed across the face. The shaped sole provides chassis strength, reduces vibration and tunes the impact acoustics for solid feel and better sound. An extended, full pear profile provides playability through a deep CG for stability while maintaining shot workability and control and an integral titanium hosel design saves weight, provides solid feel and allows for more shaft options.

 Lofts: 8.5° • 9.5° • 10.5° • 11.5° (RH only)

Face Angles: ½° Open

Standard Graphite Shaft: Diamana Blue Board 65

Lie Angle: 58.5°

Grip: Titleist Tour Velvet Rubber

Head Size: 460cc

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  • Written by:mike from livermore california
  • Date:November 7, 2008
  • Gender:Male
  • Handicap:6.8
  • Trajectory:High-Med
  • Tempo:Smooth
  • Shaft Tested:diamana
  • Flex Tested:Stiff
  • Previously Used:kzg gemini

mike from livermore california Review

I was at the range today during a Titlest Demo Day and happened to try this. It felt very nice, somewhat similar to my current KZG Gemini (which I love) but this I felt offered a bit more control (or is that forgiveness?) and distance. The weight seemed also to be a bit more solid, too. Sorry if I can't articulate this better, like wine I know what tastes great and what doesn't. I tried other clubs but kept going back to this. I only hit it about 30 times so my experience is limited. Nevertheless, I hit the thing fairly consistently long and straight. I recommend you try it.