Titleist Mens 909H Hybrid Utility Woods
Product Details
Product Description
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Titleist 909H Hybrids...Performance You Can Believe In!
- Lofts: 15° ? 17° ? 19° ? 21° ? 24°
- Graphite shafts available in Regular, Stiff or X-Stiff flex
- Available in left- and right-hand
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Titleist Hybrids...Optimum Launch & Spin!
A progressive line of hybrids that produce optimum launch and spin through the lofts.
Titleist Mens 909H Hybrid Utility Woods feature:
User Reviews
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by elchene on August 30, 2009
Solid Iron Replacement
Pros:Great feel at impact, very traditional head shape, high and soft Cons:
Not forgiving -

by mrfols on August 30, 2009
Traditional Titleist
Pros:Set Up, Consistancy, Solid Shaft Offerings Cons:
None -

by johnnyd93 on November 02, 2009
An amaing Iron alternative.
Pros:Ball flight, appearance of crown , feel
Cons:Sound, sole of club.
User Reviews (4)

by elchene on August 30, 2009
Pros:
Great feel at impact, very traditional head shape, high and soft
Cons:
Not forgiving
Rating:
Lovely hybrid. I use it to replace 5 wood/3 iron. Does exactly what I want it to: I can hit it high or low, off the fairway and off the tee.
Impact is very solid, almost like a forged iron. Very versatile small head allows me to dig it out of tough lies.
Definitely not the most forgiving hybrid but definitely good for those who hit the ball solidly.
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by mrfols on August 30, 2009
Pros:
Set Up, Consistancy, Solid Shaft Offerings
Cons:
None
Rating:
I carry both the 15 and 19 degree models and love them. I recently replaced my 3 wood with the 15 degree and didn't lose any distance, Yet added more wokability and utility.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
An amaing Iron alternative.

by johnnyd93 on November 02, 2009
Pros:
Ball flight, appearance of crown , feel
Cons:
Sound, sole of club.
Rating:
I bought a 19* version of the 909 H to use on long par 3's and short par 4's with Tight fairways. The moment I swung this club I knew it was going to be good. With the 909 H When I connect with the ball I feel I know what the ball will do as soon as it strikes the face. The ball flight is a mid to high penetrating flight. It defiently has a ball flight comparable to an iron, and sticks to greens on par 3's. The crown is definetly confidece inspring at address.
Though with everything there is also a few issues. Though with these clubs, they are only cosmetic. The one issue is the sole seems to easily scratch, and the nooks and crannys collect dirt that is hard to get out. The other issue is the sound, as I have found with most Titleist woods is that they sound tinny, I guess you could say. Not an issue, but, it's there.
All in all this club is a miracle worker, and everyone could benefit from using it In my opinion.
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by Jack Pearsall on April 03, 2011
Pros:
great look, a smaller head than many, great shaft (voodoo), wonderful tactile feel for a hybrid
Cons:
none to date
Rating:
It largely is based on not being able to find what I wanted in others that brought me to the 909H. My Kasco hybrids are excellent at hitting the ball a ton, but the shafts are not really designed for hybrids. So I wanted to find a less hot club face and a modern, proper hybrid shaft that would work with my swing tendencies. The Titleist 909H felt much better - you could feel the ball on the face compress somewhat instead of launching off like a super ball - and the club helps minimize the effect of side spin. It also launches very easily. The slightly closed face helps remind me to close down the club face at impact. I found it rather forgiving but it isn't the absolute best at workability. It's specialty is hitting a straight ball. These replaced my Kasco 33 & 44 K2K hybrids. I have to say, I think the aldida voodoo hybrid shaff is a great fit for me. Very happy with these hybrids. They also can be found for cheap used, or even new sometimes. The new 910H's which I tried did not feel that much different to me, though they do have the added flexibility with the hosel changing features. I am not certain I am ready for the 910H, they looked kind of silly to me.
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