Great adjustability, a must for golfers
Created: 07/01/09
Playing with clubs that have been fit for your swing is one of the easiest ways to shoot lower scores. Unfortunately, most golfers do not have access to proper fitting facilities, or cannot afford to have all of their clubs adjusted to their needs. The Taylormade R9 gives regular players the ability to adjust their club to their particular needs, just like the pros get with touring vans.
Head Technology
The Taylormade R9 combines two technologies: Flight Control Technology (FCT) and Moveable Weight Technology (MWT). MWT allows the player to distribute three weights around the perimeter of the club head to help influence ball flight. This has been around for a while in several of Taylormade's clubs, most notably the iconic R7.
New to 2009 is FCT. The R9 allows the player to adjust how open or closed the face is at address by simply rotating the shaft position. Taylormade advertises that the face loft is adjustable by the player, and technically it is, but it's not independent of the face angle. For example, when adjusting the face closed to reduce a push/slice, the face loft automatically increases and promotes a high draw. As the face angle opens, the effective loft decreases and the result is a low fade.
Shaft
The head has been matched with a new 65 gram Fujikura Motore shaft that feels excellent. The shaft loads very well during the transition at the top and releases a lot of energy at the bottom of the swing. The graphics have been designed to rotate with the shaft so alignment at address always looks the same. The standard R9 comes with 3 shaft options: regular, stiff, x-stiff. These options should be enough for most casual golfers, but if you're looking for a specific feel or shaft weight the TP version can be ordered with one of several custom shafts.
Experience
Having used the R9 I can say that the combination of FCT and MWT makes a dramatic difference on ball flight. My tendency off the tee is to push the ball, so I took out the included wrench and set the club to a more closed position (FCT). My next hit and all that followed went straight down my target line, but had a slight fade at the end. This is my preferred ball flight, but when I moved the heaviest weight to the heel of the club (MWT), all of my shots straighted out.
With the club fully adjusted for my swing and going straight down the middle I was able to easily hit controlled draws and fades. I passed this club on to another player and within a few adjustments they were also able to find a desirable ball flight. With 24 different possible set ups most players should be able to find a setting that works for them.
Distance wise this club is comparable to the top drivers today, but it all depends on the club's set up. For most players a low fade will produce a shorter overall shot, but with more control. The R9 is really designed to shape shots and keep players in play more often, you might sacrifice a small amount of distance, but you'll hit more fairways and give yourself more opportunities to score.
Looks/Sound
Some drivers today sound good no matter how poorly you strike them. The R9 gives a good amount of aural feedback for missed hit shots, but it rewards you with a crisp, solid sound when you flush it pure. Couple that with its classic look at address and you have a club that instills a lot of confidence.
Conclusion
For me, the R9 is a rare combination of looks, feel, and performance. I've hit a lot of different clubs in my life and this driver
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Taylor Made R9 Driver
Created: 03/09/11
Bought this to replace a Taylormade R7 draw. Have played with it one round and still adjusting the shaft to get the proper fit. The adjustments are easy (if you have the TM Wrench) and only take a couple of minutes. In my case the upright position so far has cured my slices. I am hitting the ball straighter and thus have gained distance. As a senior golfer distance is important to me. The adjustable weights are also easy, the three weight ports has 1-16 gram and 2-1 gram weights, placement of the weights will dictate ball flight. I have found it easy to launch the ball and even off-center hits tend to be straighter.
Esthetically the club is very pleasing. I am overall satisfied with the club and hope to finally find the right settings. The only negative for me was the grip. I removed the TM grip and replaced with a WINN grip.
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No 1 on the Tour
Created: 09/08/10
The r9 driver with all of the adjustment capability is unquestionably the best driver being made.
It is no surprise the TaylorMade is the number one driver on the PGA tour.
I'm 76 yrs old so I removed most of the head weights, put in a light weight 45gm ladies flex shaft and added Winn lite grips at 25 gm. It gives me a very light driver for increased swing speed. And with optimizing the face angle, I am hitting drives better than ever.
I started with the r7 and then bought this r9 which is another technology advancement.
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Great for Tall Players
Created: 09/03/10
I'm a 6'7" player who has always had trouble with my driver. Unlike irons, it is very difficult to adjust the lie angle on woods, so I thought I'd give it a try. The way I would adjust the lie was to lengthen the club, but this always caused other problems. I wasn't looking for this "adjustability" Taylormade promotes, just looking for an easy way to adjust the lie and get the "tail" of the ball. Well I put this thing in the nu setting for my first round and I hate to say it, but I did not miss a fairway the whole round. The reason I say "hate" is that I fought against all this new tech coming out, but I have to say, I was wrong. Feels Great, Sounds Great, and can work the ball just like you want. For me , there was zero learning the club time. Just take it out and it felt as if I'd been playing it for years. It's not the longest stick out there,as I have a closet full, but it has to be the straightest!!! I'm a 10 hcp and 52 yrs old, and with age, you learn that busting the ball past everyone off the tee doesn't mean as much as you made the only birdie n the hole. I'm playing the original R9 as it looks and sets up more like a traditional club. The new 460 sticks may be longer, but I rather be 250 down the middle than 300 in the woods. If you're short or tall like me, this may be the one for you!
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One great golf club!
Created: 01/06/11
This is by far the best driver that I have purchase! I was looking for more control and workability from my driver and the R9 has delivered! The deep face allows for more variety with my tee shots through better ball control. The deep face creates lower ball rotation and a lower ball flight, which promotes greater distance. The R9 has added an additional 5 to 10 yards to my drives with no additional on my part. My swing as not change, but my distance off the tee has for the better.
If anyone is considering a new driver, I suggest they take a serious look at the R9!
Barata Bey

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