FCT gives golfers the ability to set the face angle, loft, and lie to eight different positions to help us optimize our trajectory and shot shape. This is accomplished by rotating a metal sleeve fitted over the tip of the shaft into eight different positions. Each position offers a different setup and launch conditions. Basically, you remove the shaft from the head by loosening the FCT bolt with the new (white) wrench, twist the shaft to the position you prefer, and screw the whole thing back together again. For the tinkerer out there this is just about as much fun as you can have with a wrench and a driving range.
The TaylorMade R9 Fairway Wood comes standard with Fujikura Motore shafts that have been developed with H.I.T. (High Inertia Tip) technology. Fujikura claims its new H.I.T. technology delivers more power to the ball by keeping more energy in the tip of the golf shaft. The TP model comes with a slightly upgraded Fujikura Motore F1 shaft.
The head design has got "new classic" by TaylorMade due to its successful combination of both modern and classic head shapes. It looks like TaylorMade R9 Fairway Wood has outdone themselves again. If nothing else they should win the award for golf club brand with the most acronyms and nicknames!
TaylorMade R9 Fairway Wood is pretty attractive not only from the outer design but also the innovative technology. You will like it! My golf lovers!