Monday, February 4, 2013
TaylorMade R9 Series Have Been Accepted And Classified As The New Coming
How do you like the TaylorMade R9 Series? Here we take their drivers, irons and woods to you in order to a better understanding of TaylorMade.
It is not meant to be an interchangeable system like the ones that Callaway and some other manufactures (yes, you too Taylormade) have tried to pitch us. TaylorMade of course has a full line of clubs, but their reputation still is in the TaylorMade drivers. The taylormade r9 driver is one of the best golf drivers to any golfer. With TaylorMade flight control technology you can move the clubhead into 8 different positions by changing the loft, face angle, and lie angle on this TaylorMade R9 Driver to alter side-to-side flight by up to 40 yards. R9 has 8 different holsel and 3 different weight setting, and one of the best feature is it's can be optimized to fit anybody’s swing, low to high handicapped players. With its headshape the R9 has been described as a combination of the classical shape of the R7 Superquad and the triangular R7 Limited in what TaylorMade are calling ‘new classic’.
Best known for their fantastically successful range of drivers, the R9 irons are TaylorMade’s latest cavity back and a jammed full of all the technological wizardry to maximize your potential while still looking and feeling like a classic iron. Using that as their foundation, the new R9 irons long and mid irons were designed separately from the short irons to optimize performance in each club.
TaylorMade understands that the bulk of their business originates from the better player looking to improve. And that’s why the taylormade r9 irons have been accepted and classified as the new coming – a thin faced game-improvement irons designed to increase ball speed and distance. The R9 short irons also incorporate a vibration-dampening layer sandwiched between the backside of the clubface and the thin, protected black badge in the cavity as well as a visco-elastic adhesive made by 3M that is meant to further dampen vibration. Moreover, the irons actually look good. When you have an iron that has the looks, feel, and performance all in one package, there is a reason that so many have loved them so far.
From the tee the taylormade r9 fairway wood was brilliant, it is very forgiving and very powerful. We found it to be a very consistent club as well as being long, though probably not quite as powerful as a Wood in the Burner Fairway Wood range, also from Taylor Made. Another good thing to note was that the TaylorMade R9 Fairway Wood produces a very nice sound at impact. The soles are also beautifully understated as they are a brushed silver with simple TaylorMade and R9 graphics adorning them. Each golfer warmed up with their own equipment for 15 minutes or so and one by one we hit the R9 3 wood. The R9 club with the Fujikura Motore are like a happy marriage. All of us agreed that this one was a keeper. Taylormade got it right with this one. It is simple yet stands out and does the job well. 10 out of the 13 people that tested out the R9 Fairway preferred it to their current club.
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