Outstanding, once again Titleist is showing why they are the number one company in golf. Awesome.
The bore depth on the new 909 drivers is 1.5". Many shafts are constructed for standard performance at a 1.5" bore depth.
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Tour average ball speed is approximately 163-165 mph.
I continue to be surprised by the number of Tour players with higher lofted (10.5) drivers. Is there any kind of standard for what one's driver loft "should" be? And why the sudden surge of higher lofted drivers on Tour? I can remember when…
Is it true that the shaft goes into the new 909 heads 1.5 inches, which will essentially tip the shaft?
"Although Nick is considered a low spin player, his ball speed is well above even the Tour average (170-180 mph with driver)."
Then what would you estimate is TOUR average ball speed ?
Can't wait to see which Titleist pro/am makes their mark at Pebble! Ha ha ha, how sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet it is!
High spin, low spin, no spin..I don't care what anyone says, that putt Nick made at 16 was clutch. He can look back and say that was the defining moment for his tournament.
Although Nick is considered a low spin player, his ball speed is well above even the Tour average (170-180 mph with driver). That much ball speed on its own generates enough spin to keep the ball airborne. Adding loft to his irons is helping Nick hit…