Hola a todos.
Estoy a punto de cogerme un TM R9 Supertri de segunda mano (120 pavos), e investigando por Internet el rollo de la distribución de pesos y el FCT este que lleva el palo en cuestión he encontrado esta explicación, que os dejo aquí por si a alguien le interesa. Un saludo a todos.
FCT Instructions & Specs for Each Loft
The following charts show you how each FCT position effects the face angle, lie, loft, and trajectory bias.
Note: The lofts in the below chart are when the club head is square. The negative numbers for trajectory bias mean a bias to the left or a draw bias.
10.5 Loft Drivers
FCT Position Face Angle Lie Loft Trajectory Bias
Pos. 1 R 2 Open 59 9.5 16
Pos. 2 N-R 1 Open 58.5 10.0 10
Pos. 3 NU-R 1 Open 59.5 10.0 8
Pos. 4 N Square 58 10.5 -2
Pos. 5 NU Square 60 10.5 -6
Pos. 6 NU-L 1 Closed 59.5 11.0 -16
Pos. 7 N-L 1 Closed 58.5 11.0 -18
Pos. 8 L 2 Closed 59.0 11.5 -24
9.5 Loft Drivers
FCT Position Face Angle Lie Loft Trajectory Bias
Pos. 1 R 2 Open 59 8.5 16
Pos. 2 N-R 1 Open 58.5 9.0 10
Pos. 3 NU-R 1 Open 59.5 9.0 8
Pos. 4 N Square 58 9.5 -2
Pos. 5 NU Square 60 9.5 -6
Pos. 6 NU-L 1 Closed 59.5 10.0 -16
Pos. 7 N-L 1 Closed 58.5 10.0 -18
Pos. 8 L 2 Closed 59.0 10.5 -24
8.5 Loft Drivers
FCT Position Face Angle Lie Loft Trajectory Bias
Pos. 1 R 2 Open 59 7.5 16
Pos. 2 N-R 1 Open 58.5 8.0 10
Pos. 3 NU-R 1 Open 59.5 8.0 8
Pos. 4 N Square 58 8.5 -2
Pos. 5 NU Square 60 8.5 -6
Pos. 6 NU-L 1 Closed 59.5 9.0 -16
Pos. 7 N-L 1 Closed 58.5 9.0 -18
Pos. 8 L 2 Closed 59.0 9.5 -24
MWT Instructions for Each Weight Configuration
Taylormade\’s MWT technology basically uses simple physics by adding more weight to specific areas of the club head to affect trajectory. The MWT feature is to be used on top of the FCT technology to increase trajectory bias even more than what you see above in the FCT chart instructions.
The simple logic behind moving the trajectory bias from left to right and vice versa is as follows. If you add more weight to the heel of the club you can expect the toe of the club to be lighter and thus it will close faster through impact providing more of a draw bias or right to left trajectory. If you increase weight on the toe of the club, the toe will close slower through impact and the result is a fade bias or left to right trajectory. If you have more weights available and want to know how it will affect the height of your drives keep reading. The more weight you add towards the front of the golf club the lower your trajectory will be since you\’re essentially moving the CG (center of gravity) closer towards the face. Whereas, the more weight you put in the back-center of the clubhead, the higher your trajectory will be since you\’re moving the CG further back. This would also increase your spin rate as well.
The following chart is a basic guideline for the 3 weights that come with the R9.
Punta Centro Talón Trajectory Bias
16g 1g 1g Fade Bias
1g 16g 1g Straight
1g 1g 16g Draw Bias