Honma introduces it's all new Titleist 909 D3 Driver! This new driver is designed for dynamic trajectory and low spin. The Deiver is coming hotly now and comprised of new features including: Face Attributes - By raising the surface area of the face which is 18% larger than on the previous model. A face design with a larger fairly sweet spot: The surface area of the facial skin is 18% larger than over the previous model. Through a synergistic effect, the fairly sweet spot is enlarged.
The Titleist 909 D3 features an acute angle at the sole, along with a triangular shape crown, which offers rigidity and therefore fights off clubhead twist and off-centre hits. MOI is off the charts with this driver, too, and CG position sees the clubface hug the pill before launching distances which you may have never reached before on the links. The face has a sweet spot18-per-cent larger than the previous model.
With a slightly elongated face profile and high-technology mix of titanium body with tungsten weights, the V2 capitalizes on the clubfitters' holy grail of high launch, low spin. The Ping Rapture V2 Driver does this with performance and style. Dual Tungsten weights do the job of keeping weight low and deep in the head, to help get the ball airborne.
The multi-material head design of the Ping Rapture V2 is fine tuned using finite element analysis (FEA). FEA is a tool that helps PING engineers optimize the head design in a virtual environment for performance, durability, feel and sound. The finished result is a driver with powerful performance and sound.
If there is a driver out there that can be swung consistently by both a scratch golfer and a 32 handicap, then the Ping G15 Driver is it. Most drivers are designed either for the masses, which would be the mid to high handicap golfers that slice and fade the ball or for the highly skilled golfers that break 80 on a regular basis.