taylormade r9 supertri

dean

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got a taylormade r9 super tri with scratches on the bottom dont know if is the right place to ask but do anyone know what is the best way to hide or remove scratches off the bottom of my driver thanks
 
Pretty impossible I would think. Titanium is bloody hard stuff, so polishing it out will take ages. The metal is also quite thin. This is just standard wear and tear as far as I am concerned.
 
just got my r9 so im all new to this moveable face and that i play with a slight fade so i took the head of my driver out and then put it back in were it says for a draw and the grip is now out of line so do i need it regriping or do the hosel losin to move the grip inline hope this makes sense
 
I would have assumed the grip was round, and so it wouldn't matter. I am not familiar with the TM R9, but have an adjustable Nike, which has a round grip.
 
Dean all of my kit is TM and all of my woods and my rescue have the adjustable head/shaft position. The standard TM grip that is supplied with R9 technology does not have any alingment markings like normal grips do as TM designed them to be used 360 degress all the way around. Therefore if you have an alingment marking on your grip it is not the standard grip by TM and must have been changed at some stage. You mentioned that the bottom is all scracthed as well (mine is from normal wear and tear) Did you get the club from a known source ? just hope that you have not been sold a fake etc.
 
thanks everyone got it from a pro shop second hand its got a golfpride multi compound on it in white as for the scratches its just like its been played on driving range matt thanks for th replys
 
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