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thecraw
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Now that I have road tested this for a couple of weeks I thought that I would post a review.
Firstly let me say that the new 909 D2 is a thing of beauty, in my opinion its the Jennifer Lopez of the driver world, looking down on the D2 it just ticks all the right boxes in my opinion.
The head shape is lovely and the nice candy red Matrix Ozik shaft sets the club off beautifully! Very shallow, I know .
Anyway, onto the road test. The first thing that I noticed after experimenting for a while is that I need to Tee the ball lower than I previously had too with my 12 degree Ping Rapture driver. The ball flight is a lower trajectory as well, which is not really a bad thing for me. However considering that the Titleist driver is 10.5 degrees I would expect a lower ball flight plus the D2 offers a mid trajectory.
When you catch the Titleist make no mistake the ball absolutely flies, however in my opinion its not as forgiving as my previous Rapture or a Callaway. An off centre hit with the Titleist does not go anywhere nearly as well as an off centre hit with other clubs.
I am sticking with the 909 D2 for just now however I'm not 100% convinced at present whether this club is for me. If its not then its an expensive mistake. I was custom fitted and can really have no complaints but in the cold light of day out on the course where it matters I am very much still to be convinced.
I love the cosmetics of the club and when I rip the ball it certainly does what it says on the tin.
Jury's out!
Firstly let me say that the new 909 D2 is a thing of beauty, in my opinion its the Jennifer Lopez of the driver world, looking down on the D2 it just ticks all the right boxes in my opinion.
The head shape is lovely and the nice candy red Matrix Ozik shaft sets the club off beautifully! Very shallow, I know .
Anyway, onto the road test. The first thing that I noticed after experimenting for a while is that I need to Tee the ball lower than I previously had too with my 12 degree Ping Rapture driver. The ball flight is a lower trajectory as well, which is not really a bad thing for me. However considering that the Titleist driver is 10.5 degrees I would expect a lower ball flight plus the D2 offers a mid trajectory.
When you catch the Titleist make no mistake the ball absolutely flies, however in my opinion its not as forgiving as my previous Rapture or a Callaway. An off centre hit with the Titleist does not go anywhere nearly as well as an off centre hit with other clubs.
I am sticking with the 909 D2 for just now however I'm not 100% convinced at present whether this club is for me. If its not then its an expensive mistake. I was custom fitted and can really have no complaints but in the cold light of day out on the course where it matters I am very much still to be convinced.
I love the cosmetics of the club and when I rip the ball it certainly does what it says on the tin.
Jury's out!