TaylorMade introduces R9 SuperTri and R9 SuperTri Tour drivers

Following last year's launch of the R9 driver, TaylorMade has introduced its new R9 SuperTri and R9 SuperTri Tour drivers, which will be available from March 1, 2010. The TaylorMade SuperDeep will follow some time in April

TaylorMade R9 SuperTri driver

TaylorMade has introduced its new R9 SuperTri and R9 SuperTri Tour drivers, which combine Flight Control Technology (FCT) and Movable Weight Technology with three movable weights in a 460cc head.

The larger head is more forgiving, and its centre of gravity is two millimetres further back in the head than the R9 driver, making it easier to launch the ball higher and with more spin. The inclusion of MWT with three weights promotes a side-to-side trajectory change of up to 75 yards.

Technology (ICT). Although it's milled onto the back of the

clubface where it's out of sight, ICT plays a critical role by

The R9 SuperTri includes three weights (16-gram, 1-gram, 1-gram) and an FCT torque wrench. It's available in four lofts (8.5, 9.5, 10.5, 11.5) and five shaft flexes (L, M, R, S, X). RRP is £329. The R9 SuperTri TP features the same head as the R9 SuperTri but with a choice of ten premium shafts including the Aldila Voodoo, Mitsubishi Fubuki and Matrix Ozik. With a custom TP shaft it comes at a RRP of £379 and is available starting on March 1, 2010.

These two new offerings will be followed by the TaylorMade R9 SuperDeep. This model will be designed specifically for players with very fast swing speeds who want to drastically reduce the spin they put on the ball. The head will be deeper and shorter than the R9 SuperTri and will catch the eye of confident ball strikers. It will come with an additional weight pack to give more custom fit options and will be available with a high quality Speeder shaft. The R9 SuperDeep will be released on tour around April and will have an rrp of £449.

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