TaylorMade R9 Ti fairway wood
TaylorMade R9 Ti fairway wood review. TaylorMade's R9 Ti golf fairway wood reviews

Considering this is the more forgiving version of the R9 fairway wood it was still very easy to shape the ball. Changing the face angle made far more of a difference to the ball flight – and shot shape – than anticipated.
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A more forgiving fairway wood compared to the original R9 version. The head is larger and the centre of gravity is lower, making it easier to launch the ball higher and longer. Like the original, this features TaylorMade's Flight Control Technology that allows players to set the face angle to eight different positions.
The TaylorMade R9 Ti fairway wood should suit golfers who like the club to sit a certain way, want added forgiveness, and/or still want to shape the ball.
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