Titleist 909 hybrid

The Titleist 909 range has already created lots of interest after it was put into play at the USPGA and the Titleist 909 hybrid is one of the favourites.

The TG test team has been putting the new range into play and the good news is that the initial opinions on the looks of the new clubs tranalsate into performance on the course too.

The best news is that the Titleist 909 hybrid is much easier to hit than the current 585 Hybrid, which means that it should appeal to a much wider range of players.

To see what we thought of it check out our exclusive first hit video review by scrolling down to the bottom of the page.

The extra forgiveness has been achieved through increasing the head size and lengthening the face with Tour approved profiles, while deeper placed weighting adds stability and improves distance on mis hits, which certainly helped when our golfers were hitting them

There is  a range of lofts availe too (15°, 17°, 19°, 21°, 24°) and lie angles of 58°, 58.25°, 58.5°, 59°, 59.5° to suit pretty much any level of player going. And coupled with Titleist Aldila Voodoo Hybrid and Titleist Diamana Blue 85 Hybrid shafts you do feel like you’re holding a quality golf club.

Titleist 909 Hybrid

 Titleist 2009 Launch

 Scotty Cameron Studio Select putters

Scotty Cameron Studio Select putters
As well as a new range of drivers, woods and rescue clubs Titleist is also reengineering its short game products for 2009 with a new line of Titleist Vokey SM wedges and Scotty Cameron Studion Line putters.

 Titleist Vokey SM wedges

Titleist Vokey SM wedges
The much sought after Titleist Vokey SM wedges are to undergo a revamp for 2009 and Todaysgolfer.co.uk has all the official details.

 Titleist 909 F2 & F3 fairway woods

Titleist 909 F2 & F3 fairway woods
Think of Titleist fairway woods and you conjure up images of high performance better player clubs that are harder to hit than some game improvers – well you can think again with the launch of the Titleist 909 F2 and Titleist 909 F3 fairway woods.

 Titleist 909 DComp, D2 & D3 drivers

Titleist 909 DComp, D2 & D3 drivers
Better players and avid Titleist fans love the new Titleist DComp, D2 and D3 drivers as TG has found in recent testing.

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