Do Golf drivers and the aerospace industry have anything in common?
You might not think about this much when you are at a golf retailer looking at the latest shiny new offerings, but the design and research, along with the materials used in the modern driver, means there is substantial commonality with the aerospace industry.
Take the new Titleist GT Series of drivers and fairway woods.
Titleist has integrated a new material called Proprieraty Matrix Polymer into the design of the GT Series, which is more often used in aircraft design.
Titleist have used the new material to give golfers the benefits of:
⛳️ Increased clubhead speed = more distance
⛳️ More accuracy = improved internal weighting in the heads, leads to more fairways hit
There aren't many golfers out there who don't want to hit the ball further while keeping it on the fairways.
While a company like Titleist spends millions of dollars on research and development to bring models like the GT Series to fruition, the number one way to get more out of clubs like the GT Series is to have them custom-fitted for your particular needs.
Golfers come in different shapes, sizes, and playing abilities, so you need to ensure that your golf clubs perform to your needs.
This is where Nine by Nine Golf comes to the fore.
Nine by Nine Golf specialises in custom-fitting golfers of all levels to get the most out of their equipment.
Working with Fynn Turner-Kilburn and Mark Ostrom, we've put together what you need to know about the latest Titleist GT Series and how being custom-fitted for the new releases will benefit your game.
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