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ifej434

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  1. I have a tradein credit at Taylormade preowned and I'm trying to find a driver that isnt too expensive. Going to the store I liked the compact/ pear shape head of the superdeep r9 as opposed to the huge clubhead of the Burner driver. Does anyone know of an older Taylormade model that has a smaller/compact pear shaped head like the superdeep r9? I see alot of used clubs on the website but i dont know from the descriptions which one would have a similar clubhead. Thanks.
  2. if you slice a ball on a driver, how do you adjust weights?
  3. I am looking to buy the Taylormade superdeep r9 because of the compact head and the overall quality of the club but are there any other comparable compact head drivers made by taylormade or another company? An older model is ok because even though i like the superdeep it is quite pricey. I am really looking for a 460cc with a compact head design. Thanks.
  4. I nudge it up a bit and i do the "right shoulder lower than my left shoulder" when I'm hitting off the tee so it looks like I'm leaning back. Now I'm thinking that because I'm slightly leaning back at address, it is hard to turn my body all the way at followthrough and therefore I have a reverse pivot. Is the driver swing truly the same as the iron swing except for the ball position? Now im thinking I need a more horizontal takeaway so that I can "sweep" the ball off the tee. Also, sometimes I do a strange pop up. I wish I could go out and practice but it is too cold here in northern va.
  5. when I hit a 3-wood off the ground, i have no complaints, it is straight as an arrow. But when I tee it up, and hit the ball with the same 3-wood, it slices very hard right. I also have the same problem with the driver. Any club I hit off the tee (with at least a half an inch) it slices right. Please help. It is driving (no pun intended) me nuts!!! Thanks.
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