titleist d3 drivers

titleist d3 drivers
Hey, what driver should I choose TaylorMade R9, S9-1 charge for or Titleist 909 d3?

I have a swing 95 mph, one 8.12 HDCP

Coincidentally, I just demos of those three. I went to Golfsmith and was trying to axes. They had a shaft mounting configuration, so I was actually looking at different axes, but the 909 connected to them. I started hitting the demos stock of the 909 d2 (I think) and actually like him. Then I hit the TM R7 (I do not think it was the R9) and that was fine too. Then I just happened to see the S9-1PRO and hit him. Immediately felt better. Unfortunately, I was there to test the axes and in the absence of all axes for all heads. In fact, even have a head S9-1PRO demo with interchangeable axles. It is a very personal thing. TM will be playing on tour because TM pays a lot to support their product. Do not use that as an indicator. Go to a golf shop and hit 50 balls with each driver. Change the order as well, so not only develop its groove with a driver and then start hitting it with the # 2 … and then be too tired to swing to the right with # 3. You'll have to find the head that you like first. Then, with the SS, I assume that the value axis would be good for you. Perhaps even regular flex. I have a 105ss flexible and rigid, but I'm discovering a spindle lack heavier and will help my ball flight of a platoon. Maybe spend some money in the selection of the axis rather than a new leader unless you girl playing with a driver age 20.

Titleist 909 D3 Driver

Titleist 909D3 Driver R/H 9.5 Stiff Titleist 909D3 Driver R/H 9.5 Stiff
£184.99

Titleist 909D3 DriverWith a classic pear profile, deep face, and 440cc titanium construction, the Titleist 909D3 is a high performance driver delivering mid launch with low spin.The 909D3 features a tour proven, modern profile that creates a low and deep CG for reduced spin, higher MOI, and longer, straighter drives. The classic pear shape with a smaller, deeper face enhances workability for shot ...

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admin posted at 2010-2-21 Category: Uncategorized

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