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Titleist 913Fd Fairway Wood

2012TourAdjustableFrom $249

Titleist 913Fd Fairway Wood: Key Specs

Category
Tour
Adjustable
Yes
Loft options
15 to 15 degrees
Model year
2012
MSRP
$249

Wood Options & Stock Shafts

Wood #LoftShaftFlexWeightKick PointTorque
3W15.0°Mitsubishi Diamana D 60Stiff60gMid4.0°

Technology

Low Spin

Tour Fairway Wood

The 913Fd is Titleist's low-spin fairway wood from 2012, and the "d" stands for deep. That deep face is the whole point. It sits smaller and taller behind the ball than the standard 913F, and it pushes the center of gravity forward to knock spin off your shots. If you fight a ball that balloons and falls out of the sky off the deck, this is the club Titleist built for you.

This is a better-player's fairway wood, no way around it. The compact head rewards a golfer who hits the middle of the face and wants to work the ball both ways. It came in stronger lofts than most 3-woods, down to a 13.5-degree that plays like a mini-driver off the tee. The 15, 17, and 19 round out the lineup. Miss the center and you'll feel it, because there's less forgiveness here than in the 913F.

The payoff is a flatter, more penetrating flight that holds its line in wind and runs out on firm turf. Pair that with the SureFit Tour hosel and you can dial in loft and lie until the launch window looks exactly how you want it. It's a specialist's tool, and it does its one job well.

  • You hit your fairway woods high with too much spin and want a flatter, more boring ball flight.
  • You catch the center of the face consistently and don't need the extra forgiveness of a larger head.
  • You want a strong-lofted 3-wood or a 13.5-degree option that doubles as a driving club off the tee.
  • You like tinkering with loft and lie settings to fine-tune launch and shot shape.
  • Firm, fast conditions or windy courses where a penetrating flight and rollout matter more than carry.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between the 913F and the 913Fd?
The 913Fd is smaller and deeper-faced with the CG pushed forward, so it launches lower and spins less. The 913F has a larger footprint, a slightly shallower face, and more forgiveness, so it launches higher and is easier to hit for most golfers. If you spin your 3-wood too much, go Fd. If you want a bit more help getting it airborne, go F.
How does the SureFit Tour hosel work on the 913Fd?
It's a dual-sleeve system with two rings that each carry independent settings, giving you 16 combinations. One controls loft and the other controls lie, so you can adjust loft about three quarters of a degree up or down and set the lie flatter or more upright without one affecting the other. You need the Titleist torque wrench to loosen the screw and reset it.
Is the 913Fd hard to hit for a mid or high handicapper?
It's less forgiving than most fairway woods, yes. The deep, compact face demands a fairly centered strike, and off-center hits lose distance and can come out lower than you'd like. A better ball striker will love the control. A higher handicapper who struggles to make solid contact off the deck is usually better served by the standard 913F or a more forgiving fairway wood.
What lofts does the 913Fd come in?
Titleist offered it in 13.5, 15, 17, and 19 degrees, and the hosel lets you tune each one further. The 13.5 is the standout, a strong-lofted head that many players tee up as a driver alternative for tight holes. The 15 is the traditional 3-wood loft in this family.
Can I use the 913Fd off the tee?
Absolutely, and the stronger lofts are built for it. The 13.5-degree in particular plays like a mini-driver, giving you a low-spinning, penetrating flight with real rollout when you need to find the fairway on a tight hole. The deep face also frames the ball nicely on a tee.

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