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I am thinking about getting a new driver in the next month, still deciding to get a new one.  My current driver is a taylormade tour burner, i have had it for about 2 years.  So i guess what i am asking is if i should upgrade to a new driver, and if so i have narrowed it down to the r9 supertri or r11, which one should i go with?

Thanks


Posted

I could make a flow chart for this question pretty easily actually.

Do you like black or white?

Do you want to adjust the loft of your driver without changing the face angle?

Do you get confused with alot of changing parts?

Answer key:

Black

No

Yes

Super Tri

White

Yes

NO

R11

Waiting out the 2 feet of snow that just dropped on the course....


Posted

Try both out and see which one you like better.

If I were in your position, I'd go for the r9 SuperTri. I like the look of it much more. It still allows you to change the loft of the driver, at the cost of also changing the clubface angle, but has the weights to compensate for it.

For example, say I have a 10.5 SuperTri but I want it to set up with an open clubface.

I'll decrease the loft to make the clubface open (to 9.5*) and then put the heaviest weight in the back port to increase launch angle.

You should be able to save a bunch of money, which allows you to buy some weights and fool around with the trajectory.


  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Supertri is a nicer driver, I think.  The weight and feel...even the color.  The white, to me, is distracting.   he Supertri is a great club and the weights and adjustability are superb.


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