TaylorMade R9 Fairway Wood Here

The Taylor Made R9 fairway wood is accomplished by rotating the metallic sleeve positioned over the tip of the shaft.
By: sara
 
May 19, 2011 - PRLog -- As customers, we know the good quality products would never join the big sales list. The good ones are always fixed in a high price, and of course our customers also think that price is reasonable. That’s just the glamour point, do you think so? Today our discount golf sale will take you to aftertaste the classic club, Taylor Made R9 fairway wood.

The Taylor Made R9 fairway wood offers a new degree of customization, in the Flight Control Technology that allows golfers to literally set up their club to meet any course or swing demand in just seconds.



The Taylor Made R9 fairway wood is accomplished by rotating the metallic sleeve positioned over the tip of the shaft. The sleeve can be rotated into eight different positions, each of which has a different loft, lie and face angle. All a golfer has to do is to loosen the FTC bolt with the provided wrench, shift the shaft to the desired position, and then tighten the screw again. The total side-to-side trajectory change can be up to 35 yards, a significant window that allows players to hit their targets more accurately.



The Taylor Made R9 fairway wood comes standard with Fujikura Motore shafts that have been developed with H.I.T. (High Inertia Tip) technology. Fujikura claims its new H.I.T. technology delivers more power to the ball by keeping more energy in the tip of the golf shaft. The TP model comes with a slightly upgraded Fujikura Motore F1 shaft.

TaylorMade says the adjustability of the Taylor Made R9 fairway wood can create up to 36 yards of side-to-side trajectory change. The company also says that the center of gravity in the R9 fairway woods is 50% lower than in the r7 fairways. That should make it easier to hit high-flying shots that land softly



The head design has been dubbed "new classic" by TaylorMade due to its successful combination of both modern and classic head shapes. It looks like Taylormade has outdone themselves again. If nothing else they should win the award for golf club brand with the most acronyms and nicknames!



The crown is a dark shiny black with nothing but a small TaylorMade logo as an alignment aid. This is definitely a return to the classic look for TaylorMade as the crowns on their 2008 Burner line had more graphics and lines on them than a set of high rise blueprints.



Guys! Have you tried this excellent club yet? We highly recommend it to you. I bet you will like it!
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