Titleist 909D Comp Driver - Reviewed 4GolfOnline UK Golf Shop
The Titleist 909D Comp Driver featuring the trade mark Titleist Driver pear shape head design along with what Titleist are calling a tuned sole to help reduce vibration. The other new feature on the Titleist 909D Comp Drivers is the blind bore hosel which saves weight, gives a better feeling golf club and allows for the many shaft option that the Titleist customs demand with such a player’s golf club.
You can be sure that you will see lots of the Titleist 909D Comp on the many tours as Titleist have a great reputation with the world best players. It has been a name that you can rely and depend on for style with performance for years. Titleist Drivers always look great, feel good and sit square which in the modern day of drivers sitting 2 degrees closed is a huge plus for many good golfers who want to hit the ball straight by their own doing. The question that can always be asked is, is this driver any different to the one before which also offered low centre of gravity and high MOI and all the rest of it? Well on first impressions it does just look like the old one, but in this day and age of changeable shafts, weights and whatever else, the many shaft option that can be put into the Titleist 909D Comp driver can only be a great new feature. I feel that there is a 909D out there for every golfer within reason. The tuned sole does look good and I am sure it does reduce vibration, if it’s enough for a human rather than a Titleist computer to feel that will be in the testing.
Titleist are in a great position where they can release a new driver and they know that the world will want to try. With the tour presence that they will have with the 909D Comp Titleist will create a good demand for the new club. Is it any better than the last one, well if the world’s best want to use it then we can only hope they know what they are doing.

November 15th, 2008 at 11:30 am
Mark are you going to do a video review on the new Titleist 909 driver like you have done for the Mizuno MX 100 and MX 200 irons. I would like to get you view and to find out it performs as well as the advertising says.
November 15th, 2008 at 11:43 am
yes I hope to be hitting the drivers very soon and I will make a video for you all to see. The Titleist 909D Comp Driver does look good I would like to see if it does work.
December 19th, 2008 at 10:13 pm
Great video Mark. I like the sound of the Titleist 909 D3 Driver in your video. I will certainly be getting a trial with one of those. I prefer the idea that the ball flight is lower and the head is smaller.
It should suit my game as my home club is a links course and its always a fight to keep the ball down in flight.