I have been playing with this 'Taylormade R9 SUPERTRI Driver'
(http://tinyurl.com/avef84h) for just over a year and it's my favorite
driver to date. I've thought about upgrading to the R11, but I just
can't justify it based on a supposed 6 yards. In short, this is an
awesome club!
The TaylorMade R9 SuperTri driver has a pretty cool look and a more
standard length Fujikura Motore driver shaft which is a lot better than
the previous stock TaylorMade shafts. 'TaylorMade R9 SuperDeep TP
Driver' (http://tinyurl.com/ad3mcdq) The Motore shaft is 5 grams lighter
than the shaft in the R9 driver and you really notice the difference.
The performance of the club is excellent with pretty good forgiveness
across the face and the trajectory, sound and feel was excellent.
Ths R9 SuperTri driver is all about adjustability though and moving the
Flight Control settings to adjust the angle of the face cetrainly did
affect the ball flight very well. 'cheap golf center'
(http://www.cheapgolfhub.com/) The MWT moveable weights are a little
more subtle at influencing ball flight and we would suggest using the
FCT first and then refine it with the MWT.
The large head of the R9 SuperTri is supremely forgiving and, with the
centre of gravity shifted backwards, it's never been easier to launch
the ball high and with more spin. The result is longer drives with the
75 yard side-to-side change of the Movable Weight Technology offer total
control. 'TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Driver' (http://tinyurl.com/adcbwab)
Even off centre hits deliver excellent distance thanks to the Inverted
Cone Technology at the back of the clubface which promoted faster ball
speeds even when you dont hit it quite flush.
The TaylorMade R9 SuperTri golf driver also features a reshaped crown
that helps to improve the aerodynamics of the club while also offering
the deepest clubface that TaylorMade have ever produced in a MWT driver.
The new shape is augmented by a black colour scheme that marks a welcome
return for the black PVD clubface that so impressed in the TaylorMade R9
SuperDeep TP Driver.
Overall, I may not be the best judge of all the technical aspects of a
driver, but generally speaking, I would recommend this driver over
anything else.
--
Angelbaby
Dave <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> On Mon, 31 Dec 2012 03:32:09 +0000, Angelbaby
>>I have been playing with this 'Taylormade R9 SUPERTRI Driver'
>
> I bought one, tried it out and then promptly returned it. The damned
> thing just wouldn't drive nails in straight.
>
Actually, the nails were driving in straight. It's just that the universe
was distored. The Mayan Calendar was really a countdown to the release of
the Ultimate Question. Once the Ultimate Question and Ultimate Answer (42)
were both known, the universe was immediately replaced with something
stranger. The real question is, however, what is the real question?
Puckdropper
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Make it to fit, don't make it fit.
On 31 Dec 2012 19:49:30 GMT, Puckdropper
<puckdropper(at)yahoo(dot)com> wrote:
>Dave <[email protected]> wrote in
>news:[email protected]:
>
>> On Mon, 31 Dec 2012 03:32:09 +0000, Angelbaby
>>>I have been playing with this 'Taylormade R9 SUPERTRI Driver'
>>
>> I bought one, tried it out and then promptly returned it. The damned
>> thing just wouldn't drive nails in straight.
>>
>
>Actually, the nails were driving in straight. It's just that the universe
>was distored. The Mayan Calendar was really a countdown to the release of
>the Ultimate Question. Once the Ultimate Question and Ultimate Answer (42)
>were both known, the universe was immediately replaced with something
>stranger. The real question is, however, what is the real question?
>
>Puckdropper
Pluswhich, according to Heisenburg, once you ask the Real Question the
ulimate Correct Answer changes. And Shroedinger's cat changes from a
Siamese to a short-haired tabby (alive or dead? It epends.....). And
Higgs Boson decays into two pluons, a strange quark, and a french
baguet.
Not to woryy though, all is well in the Universes.
-Zz