When Titleist first introduced two new fairways the Titleist 906 F2 and the Titleist 906 F4 .The aim from Titleist is to provide golf clubs that cover the needs of the vast range of golfers Titleist have they continued this strategy with the Titleist 909 F2 and the Titleist F3

The Titleist 909F2 (left) and Titleist 909F3 (right).
Obviously the difference is the size and the shape of the club head. The major difference in playing is that the center of gravity in the Titleist 909 F2 is much lower and produces a much higher launch angle and ball flight, the titleist 909 F2 has als a half a degree more loft. The 909 F2 is extremely forgiving and easily played.
The 909F2 is made of a 17-4 stainless steel body with a 275 carpenter steel face. 909 F2 will available in October in 13.5, 15.5, and 18.5 degree models (lie angles of 57, 57, and 57.5°, all with slightly open face open face). The standard are the Aldila Voodo and the Diamana Blue 65, and are the matching fairways to the Titleist D909 Comp
The 909F3 (successor to 906F2) has a much deep face and because of it higher center of gravity mid launch and low spin. The half degree lower loft (vs 909F2) and deeper face promote a boring trajectory from both tee and turf, while the deeper CG adds to stability, MOI, and distance on mishits. The 909F3’s deeper face and smaller, pear profile clubhead will provide more confidence to players that prefer a compact looking fairway wood.
The 909F3 is also made of 17-4 stainless steel and 275 carpenter steel. and is available with lofts of 13, 15, and 18 degrees (lie angles of 57, 57, and 57.5°, all with a 0.5° open face). The 909F3 features black paint highlights and the standard shafts are the Aldila Voodo and the Diamana Blue 75. The F3 is the matching fairway for the Titleist D 909 D2 or D3
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