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This is from TM Asia page: http://www.taylormadegolf.asia/sg/r9-supertri-r9-supertri.php

Looks like there is a difference between the regular and TP version.

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the heads are all the same

its the shaft that matters and the TIP you have

a TP tip is .335 and a non TP tip is .350

find out what tip you have and buy a shaft that fits that tip

if you have a TP tip ONLY a .335 will fit

if you have a NON TP tip, a .335 will still fit w a shim no problem

if you dont like ur shaft a .335 tipped shaft will be easier to re sell as it fits all drivers, where a .350 only fits certain brands/clubs

hope this helps ;)

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Originally Posted by soonerfan

enis- that's exactly what i was looking for thank you very much!



NP bro

good luck w your shaft search

if you like mid, low spin bombs, try out the OBAN Devotion series of shafts

I put one in my R9 420cc and its the tightest, smoothest shaft I have ever used (smoother than a whiteboard smooth ;) )

one time pulls can be found on ebay or in the golfwrx BST for about a hundred bux (retail is about $200 or so)

i lied the OBAN series so much, i put the Devotion 6 o5 flex (x stiff) in the driver, Devotion 7 o5 in the 3w and the Revenge HY o5 flex in the hybrid

got all 3 shafts (one tour issued and one brand new) for around $300 shipped to me

thats about the cost of one Revenge new

have fun!

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awesome thanks for the advice. did you find all ur shafts on ebay and golfwrx? I was looking at the UST Proforce AXIV Core Tour Green...any thoughts on this shaft compared to the OBAN?

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havnt tried that shaft but have heard great things about it

yes found 2 shafts on the BST on gwrx and the HY shaft on ebay

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ok sweet well you def sparked my intrest in the OBAN and i def think thats gonna be my gamer! I will be putting it into an R9 Supertri head. which shaft do you suggest the 6 or the 7? My swing speed is 110-115 my ball flight is very high with a draw and turns into a nasty hook when my swing is off. my current shaft is the TM stocker fujikura motore 60

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