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TaylorMade M1 2016 460 Driver is in excellent condition. It features a Fujikura Pro 60 gram shaft with a TaylorMade Lamkin grip. The club has 10.5 degrees of loft. This model is. Several years ago Taylormade introduced their MWT technology in the r7 Quad, which at the time we thought it was revolutionary. Well Taylormade has outdone themselves again by enabling golfers the ability to use their new FCT technology on top of MWT technology in their R9 drivers. May 14, 2009 For a lot of golfers the TaylorMade R9 460 driver will be just what they have been waiting for. Unless you are a low handicap golfer you probably found the head of the standard R9 driver a little on the small side at 420cc. This is because that is the maximum size of head for moveable weight drivers. For a lot of golfers the TaylorMade R9 460 driver will be just what they have been waiting for. Unless you are a low handicap golfer you probably found the head of the standard R9 driver a little on the small side at 420cc. This is because that is the maximum size of head for moveable weight drivers. Model Reviewed: TaylorMade R9 460 Drivers One of the best drivers I've ever played. Model Reviewed: Taylormade R9 460 Driver I have been golfing for three years and just starting to really gain confidence in my swing. I decided to treat my self to a good driver for this season. I tried out several used drivers and found myself really liking.
I love this driver and the 460 head. Was a big upgrade for me starting to play again after limited play for 20 years. The 9.5 has plenty of ball height, for me anyway. Tee it up a little higher than i did my old Bubble Taylor with much smaller head. I got it with the stiff flex graphite and it's still easy to hit for me. I also ordered a regular flex shaft, it's so easy to change shafts. After about a month I'm favoring the stiff shaft although my swing still isn't back in shape and i have to have a hip replacement this fall. I was around a 13 hdc when i stopped playing regularly and after about 15 rounds the last 2 months I'm a 20 but did have two rounds in the high 80's. The ball still rolls a long way with this club on missed hits. I would say the trajectory is higher than i expected, but i'm still teeing it pretty high. Love the swing feel, the sound, the feedback is good on where you hit the ball. The big head was a concern, but not anymore. If you are using a good 460 head you may not gain much from this club in distance but it has great feel for me. Takes some time on Taylor made site to figure out the inbetween adjustments but they do make a difference and if you have a consistent swing the adjustments may help you tune it. PS, i am 68 and this club sure helped me get back some of the distance i had before. I'm averaging around 230-240 when my swing is good. Looking for more next year.