Adjusted for Everyone TaylorMade R9 Driver Review

Author: stratocaster

adjustable TaylorMade R9 driver

TaylorMade-adidas Golf is a pioneer in golf club adjustability when it introduced its r7 quad driver in 2004. And over the last few years, one company has dominated the driver count on the major Tours. TaylorMade drivers are found in the bags of more Tour professionals than any other manufacturer. Their latest driver, the TaylorMade R9 driver adds an adjustable hosel to the moveable weight technology that has been so successful.

This is a real good driver and many shops are offering discount for golf purchasers who buy the R9 driver. What a seduction! But don't hurry, let's check out what Technologies have been applied to the TaylorMade R9 driver:

Flight Control Technology - This is a cool and upcoming technology. This allows the player to easily move or change loft, lie and face angle! FCT uses a sleeve that is positioned over the tip of the shaft to accomplish. The sleeve can be rotated into different positions, changing the characteristics of the head, by loosening the bolt that secures the sleeve and shaft into the clubhead.

Movable Weight Technology - is nothing new for TM. The clubhead weight can be changed to by the player to change the characteristics of the club. This allows the golfer to optimize CG. Continue reading »

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A Taylor Made Burner Fairway Woods Review

Author: James E Obrien

A Look at Burner Woods, Drivers and Ladies Burner Golf Clubs

The TaylorMade Burner Fairway Wood produces a higher, longer and more accurate shot
from the fairway.

Taylormade now offers a complete line of Burner golf clubs. In addition to their several driver models, in the spring of 2007, they released a complete lined of Burner Fairway woods and hybrids. The fairway woods are a 3 wood with a 15° loft, a 5 wood with an 16° loft and
finally a 7 wood with a nice 21° loft.

There are several models, but the best for theaverage golfer is Burner Steel Fairway woods.
The steel club head is quite oversized for a fairway wood, but gives the golfer extra
forgiveness and, most importantly, the ability to launch the ball easily off the fairway or
light rough.

The light weight TaylorMade RE-AX® graphite shaft, complete with a nice light grip, helps promote a faster swing and additional club head speed. In fact TaylorMade claims the club's MOI (moment of inertia which relates to speed and power and can only be explained by a physics professor) is 30% higher than their earlier r7 steel woods. The burner shafts come in several different weights from a very light 49 gram shaft to a feathery 44 gram shaft and grip

The burner features are interesting and, like all golf club descriptions, a bit technical. So, what's in it for your average golfer to use a Burner fairway wood? Continue reading »

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Golf Digest Hot List 2010

Author: lynn

We know you get just as excited as we do when new golf equipment is released, be it a spanking new driver, shiny new irons or a new flat stick aimed at helping you hole more putts. Here we bring you news of the newest and most mouth-wateringly gorgeous products on sale before anyone else...

Driver

Callaway FT IZ – I think Callaway have produced a brilliant. They have made use of carbon fibre technology and excellent weight placement to minimise weight and place it in the areas that matter, behind the face of the club. Combine this with the look of the club and I think you have the best driver in 2010.

Fairway Woods

TaylorMade R9/R9 TP – TaylorMade have a habit of making great fairway woods and this year they have done it again. I think this is one of the best clubs in all categories this year. I'm not the biggest fan of adjustable clubs but being able to adjust the lie for a fairway wood will help when on a bumpy fairway for a 200 yard shot to the green. Continue reading »

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Callaway FT-9 Ladies Driver
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Taylormade R7 Cgb Max Driver Vs Callaway Ft-9 Driver

Author: lina

Taylormade R7 CGB MAX

Golfers seeking the very best in driver performance will get it in the r7 CGB Max driver, which combines the best of TaylorMade's metalwood technologies to promote maximum distance, ease of use, forgiveness and adjustability. The club's triangular shape makes it easy to launch the ball high and super deep, and the Movable Weight Technology (MWT) with three weights promotes change in trajectory of up to 35 yards from slight fade to large draw. The unique r7 CGB Max Driver shape also allows the CG (center of gravity) to be moved amazingly far back from the face, while the club's SuperFast technology gives it an extremely light total weight for faster swing speed and added drive-crushing power. Finally, the r7 CGB Max is 460 cc with a high MOI (moment of inertia) and Inverted Cone Technology which gives the club unsurpassed forgiveness for long, straight results on off center hits. Continue reading »

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