Rory McIlroy is officially a free agent when it comes to golf clubs for sale. McIlroy and Acushnet Co., which has supplied the 23-year-old star from Northern Ireland with Titleist and FootJoy gear since he turned pro five years ago, said Tuesday they will not extend their relationship after this year. The announcement allows McIlroy to pursue a lucrative endorsement contract, with strong indications that he will sign with Nike in a deal that one industry observer estimated at $20 million a year. That would give Nike golf's two biggest stars in McIlroy and Tiger Woods, who has been with the swoosh since he turned pro in 1996. According to Titleist technicians, the 913 fairways are designed to produce more distance from both turf and tee shots largely due to an improved Center of Gravity (CG) location. Part of that, they said, is a result of a thinner crown that allowed them to move the CG lower. And tests show that these new metals impart less spin and greater ball speed than those from the previous generation 910 line. At the same time, company engineers found a way to lower the shape of the sole profile of the 913 F, giving the SureFit Tour hosel structure a leaner look, all the while ensuring the club remained extremely adjustable, with 16 different settings and the ability for golfers to tweak lie and loft independently. More distance was also a factor in the development of the Titleist 913H Hybrid, which come in five lofts – 17, 19, 21, 24 and 27. Here, the clubmaker employed progressive CG locations, with it being positioned toward the back of the lower-lofted clubheads, for greater forgiveness on off-center hits, and closer to the face on higher lofts to keep spin in check. Titleist also utilized a slight progressive offset through the lofts to promote confidence and proper ground contact. Visually, company engineers softened the toe shape of these hybrids and also gave the adjustable hosel a more tapered look. The 913H is engineered to produce faster ball speeds, a higher launch and less spin than Titleist 913 d3 driver for sale. Its "SureFit" hosel allows for independent loft and lie adjustments. The 913H has a slightly smaller head and deeper face than 910H. I love the looks. It’s so solid. I could rely on this club. It wasn’t the longest but that really wouldn’t concern me as it’s all about confidence and trust with a hybrid. Source from: http://www.golfsalesupply.co.uk/article-556-Titleist-Unveils-new-913H-Hybrid.html
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