Ed,
Yes. The 909 was a hotter face and had, at the time, the best performing launch conditions.
Cameron
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I currently have made three Hole in One's over the past 22 years. Titleist DT90, 150 yard par three 8 iron at Pittsburgh North Golf course No. 3 hole in 1990, Titleist 100 compression balata holed in 1995 at Las Colinas Country Club No. 4, par 3 195 yrds…
Here's a closer look at the 7.5° prototype 913D3 head that Mark tested.
Stephanie Bezilla, Titleist's Director of Metalwood Development, calibrates a Trackman launch monitor just before working with S. Y. to dial in his flight conditions with his new prototype 913D3.
Driving the ball is one of Jimmy's strengths. This year his average measured clubhead speed with the driver is 117.0 mph, resulting in an average ball speed off the driver of 173.66 mph. Don't be surprised if those numbers go up even higher with a…
Titleist Tour Representative Jim Curran inserts a new UST Axiv XC 75 shaft, sets the SureFit hosel to an A•1 setting, and Marc is all smiles.
Among the first to put the new 913D2 through its paces was Titleist Brand Ambassador Jimmy Walker, seen here working with Titleist’s Director of Tour Promotions, Chris Tuten.
Two new 913 driver heads wait on the Titleist Tour Van, minutes away from their first drives in the hands of the finest players in the game.
On Day 2 of 913 seeding, Titleist Club R&D continued to work closely with Titleist full-line Brand Ambassadors like Kris Blanks (pictured above) to collect feedback and validate the performance of the new prototype 913 drivers.
Titleist Brand Ambassador Tom Gillis warms up with his new prototype 913D3. Tom enjoyed his best career finish on Tour earlier this year when he shared runner-up honors at the The Honda Classic.