Titleist's main boast with the new golf clubs price 913F and 913H models is increased distance through improved launch conditions --- indeed, a growing trend in the equipment industry. They take on the successful 910 models released in 2010. With the advances Titleist's Research and Development team has made in the new 913 woods and hybrids, it appears a lot has changed in the last three years. The Titleist 913H hybrid is a complete package of looks and all-around performance that will appeal to all handicaps. These hybrids have improved on the 910H in every respect, from distance to ease of launch and shot-shaping ability. These hybrids are an option that should transcend brand loyalty and be considered for the bag by all, not only Titleist partisans. The 913 hybrids were refined with a sleeker, tour- inspired design. For both the 913 fairways and hybrids, Titleist R&D created a leaner SureFit Tour hosel with a lower hosel height and tapered sleeve, which benefits CG position as well as the appearance at address. The new SureFit Tour weight on the sole further optimizes the CG for speed and forgiveness. With the advances Titleist's Research and Development team has made in the new 913 woods and hybrids, it appears a lot has changed in the last three years. To achieve the new center of gravity, Titleist made changes to the head designs and the SureFit Tour hosel structure, according to a recent Team Titleist press release. The changes allow for more weight to be redistributed lower in the club head. According to Titleist, the Titleist 913F Fairway Wood price is a high performance, classic pear shaped metal wood that delivers its distance thanks to low and deep weighting for all-around performance either off the turf or off the tee. It is equipped with Titleist's patented SureFit Tour adjustable hosel, which allows golfers to set the loft, lie and bias of the clubhead to their specific swings. Titleist's SureFit technology is present in all 913 models and, according to Titleist, the dual angle SureFit Tour hosel features a sleeve and ring, each with four settings. The sleeve settings are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4 and the ring settings are lettered A, B, C, D. In total there are 16 settings, each creating a unique loft and lie combination. The 913’s high performance stock shaft matrix features four tour-proven options, including three high-performance aftermarket shafts to fit a wide range of players and swing speeds. The weight port in the rear of the sole lowers the center of gravity and makes it easier to get the right launch from any lie. Source from: http://www.golfclubsprice.co.uk/article-355-Titleist-913H-Hybrid-and-913F-Fairway-wood-Review.html
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