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Taylormade R9 Superdeep driver and R9 SuperTri

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Anyone know whether are there any difference between these 2 drivers?

Anyone know whether are there any difference between these 2 drivers?

The SuperDeep promotes a lower ball flight due to the deeper face, it is also less forgiving on heel and toe shots, consider it the closest thing to a the old 510TP driver that was so popular back in the day.

The SuperTri fit's a wider range of golfer, it's more forgiving with a higher launch.

Online people are saying that the SuperDeep is for players with 110-120mph swing speeds. I don't think that's the case for a couple of reasons the first is that leaves out 99.99% of golfers in Japan or the USA for that matter and why would they offer it in softer stock shaft formats.

Last week I hit the SuperDeep, It felt very good at impact but it lacked distance in my opinion compared to other drivers on the same launch monitor.

Chris, how would you compare the superdeep to the Yamaha V201 tourmodel and the new deep faced epon driver in terms of performance characteristics?

Chris, how would you compare the superdeep to the Yamaha V201 tourmodel and the new deep faced epon driver in terms of performance characteristics?

What's the difference between the Japanese R9 Superdeep and the upcoming USA model?

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