Monday, August 27, 2012

Titleist 913 Driver Model Keenly Anticipated By Golfers

Titleist 913 Driver

The eager expectation. The sheer excitement. The anxious forecasts. The thrilling wait. For golf lovers, the waiting period for a brand new driver to be introduced makes a setting that is similar to the one just before the introduction of the upcoming launch from Apple. Every item specification is kept in secrecy, with the makers disclosing nuggets of information barely enough to feed the growing promotion. Golf magazines and golfers’ online forums would be abuzz with scoops and information on the launch. Short and lovely teasers, such as video ads, would boost the already hyped up setting. There would also be typically a sneak peek testing, where special edition designs would be handed out to golfers for checking and reviews.

Drivers can really become outdated as golf stuff makers are continuously launching new ideas that can easily out-perform designs that are just a few months old. Therefore, each release of a new driver is regarded as a significant event, particularly if it comes from a famous brand. For the recent period, no other golf reports has been much spoken of than the launch of the Titleist 913 Driver series.

The prototypes of this new category of drivers were evaluated in the 94th PGA Championship, used by no less than brand ambassadors and pro golfers Geoff Ogilvy, Bill Haas, Marc Leishman, Jimmy Walker and Nick Watney. For this test-drive, American champion Walker remarked how even with off-centre hits, the ball sustained the speed and distance as if it was hit on-centre.

One of the greatest advantages of using Titleist drivers is that players can personalise the loft and lie angle of the driver using an extremely precise and high-tech process. The Titleist fitting techniques and tools factor in important elements like the player’s ball speed and launch trajectory to create a personalised, tailored fit.
Having this extra step of customisation can have a major effect on players’ performance by helping them have better control on the ball distance, do more precise hits, and show more steadiness in driving the ball much longer. The Titleist 913 Driver series can also be tailored with different weights, allowing golf players to have more control and have a more utmost feel of the club.

Not only does the driver perform well, it looks superb, too: the pear-shaped thing is made of titanium with a glossy black crown, a pair of red and silver racing marks, and symmetrical alignment marks. The face and geometry of the golf club is meant to create more mobility, increase ball speed and help the golf player control the ball trajectory more.

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