What is the difference between N and NU in the setup of my r9 taylormade driver
From the link below:
Locking the head back in place with the torque wrench supplied free with the club, gives me four main settings to set up the trajectory:
*Towards L sets the club to give a maximum draw (presumably for those with a built slice or fade swing).
*Towards R sets the club for a controlled fade (for those who consistently over draw or pull tee shots)
*Neutral Upright (NU) delivers a slight draw (for those with a tendency toward a slight fade)
* Neutral (N) produces a slight fade (my preferred setting to counteract an occasional hook/pull)
Long term test TaylorMade R9 driver
Taylormade rs11 bad slice to right
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Need r1 manual
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=How+do+you+Adjust+a+Taylormade+R1&ei=UTF-8&fr=chr-greentree_ff&ilc=12&type=994519
How do you get rid of a rattle in my 2009
You likely have a piece of ferrule epoxy that's broken free inside the shaft. If you tilt your club side-to-side hearing it roll, then that's it for sure. Will need to remove the grip to remove the debris, then regrip.
****'s sporting sent my taylormade
No, the heads cannot be altered, they are a one piece unit - they can be remanufactured, but this is very complicated and expensive.. But the shaft is adjustable/bendable, especially in the small amounts you need.
Since we are not directly related to your repair shop all i can say to you is to send them back for a proper fitting. If they refuse to do it (or they can't) then get your money back and go to another shop.
I bought an r9 supertri driver and need the manual
Movable Weight Technology TM, is discretionary clubhead weight that can be easily redistributed by the player to change the characteristics of the club. By moving differently weighted cartridges, using a proprietary TaylorMade wrench, into strategically positioned ports, CG location can be optimized per golfer. Positioning more weight in the heel and less in the toe, speeds club head rotation during the forwardswing, which promotes a draw and/or reduces a slice.
Here is a link that will definately help you with the adjustment aspects of your club:
http://www.taylormadegolf.com/mainlevel/golfshop/drivers/R9-SUPERTRI.html#30
I need Instructions for a Taylormade R9 Super Tri
I am not sure whether you have already purchased the driver and are looking for someone to help you with applying it correctly or are you simply looking for specifications on it.
In any case the best option is to go to the
Taylormade R9 website. Leave your speakers on and use the mouse to interact with the menu on the right side of the screen. Gives you a rough idea of what each part is capable of doing.
Please drop a comment to say if this helped. I have not used the driver so cannot give you any practical instructions.
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