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Hi everyone, I just got a good deal on a R9 supertri. I got it for $140 dollars from a friend who was getting rid of it. I notice their is weight technology and you can change the loft and position of the head. I am a lefty golfer and I would like to produce a draw with the driver. Does anyone know how I should position the weights or set the loft and lie of the club? Thanks for the help

Driver Taylormade r9 supertri *9.5
Hybrid Taylormade rescue burner 19 degree
Irons 2008 taylormade TP
Wedges Taylormade rac TP 52, 56, 60
Putter Scotty Cameron Newport 2.0 Studio StyleBall Bridgestone e6

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As chaptown noted, put the heavier weight in the heel port.  Also - what's your normal driver flight?  You may also want to put the head in the R setting or in the setting between N and R (what I call the N-R setting).

Here's a good website that explains the various R9 settings and their effect on loft, lie and face angle.  I would note that this is for right-handed clubs.  I believe left-handed clubs would be opposite (i.e. whatever the setting is for N on a righty club would be the setting for NU on a left and so forth down the line with the other settings).

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