Titleist 909 F3 Review
Here is a Titleist 909 F3 Review: Advanced golfers will find the Titleist 909F3 fairway woods have the elements to help them get their shots exactly where they want them to go.
The Titleist 909F3 fairway woods has a pear-shaped profile that focuses on giving players both stability and control. The smaller and deeper clubface allows for the maximum shot-shaping ability and trajectory control, a big asset for stronger players.
Unlike the Titleist 909F3 fairway woods' sister clubs, the Titleist 909F2 model, this series is designed to produce a flatter ball flight. The lofts are a half-degree stronger, helping the ball power through the air to the target.
The Titleist 909F3 fairway woods are constructed of 17-4 stainless steel, augmented by a 275 Carpenter Steel face insert. It provides both superior feel and extraordinary ball speed, getting the ball airborne with greater distance on the other end. The multi-relief sole keeps the club from bouncing and helps produce the desired swing plane, and the factory-installed SureFit Swingweight screw optimizes the center of gravity.
At an MSRP of $225 in graphite shafts and $200 in steel, it won't take long before the price is less of a factor than the strokes these clubs can shave off a player's handicap.
Distance: 10
Forgiveness: 8
Value for Money: 8



US $51.99

