Tuesday, April 12, 2011

TaylorMade R11 Driver

The most talked about product at the start of the year takes adjustability to the next level, and by taking colour into account too, TaylorMade have made a truly eye-catching product."
  • Only the TaylorMade R11 driver can activate the three dimensions of distance by offering a total of 48 different settings, meaning your perfect driver is just the twist of a key away!
  • TaylorMade have managed to squeeze three adjustability technologies into the great looking taylormade R11 driver, giving every golfer the ability to activate the three dimensions of distance.
  • The TaylorMade R11 driver uses a 'Flight Control Technology' (FCT) hosel, letting each golfer adjust the loft of their club, up or down, by 1 degree. This changes the launch angle that the ball leaves the face of the club.
  • TaylorMade's 'Adjustable Sole Plate' (ASP) technology sits on the base of the club and can be used to adjust the face angle into a neutral, 2 degree open or 2 degree closed setting, for even greater distance.
  • 'Moveable Weight Technology' (MWT) uses the supplied 1 and 10 gram weights to create either a fade or draw bias depending on their position in the clubhead.
  • Using the three amazing adjustability technologies allows every golfer up to 100 yards of side-to-side trajectory change on your drives. Meaning each and every golfer, no matter what your standard can set the club up perfectly for their game.
  • The 440cc powerful Titanium head of the R11 driver features a 'Ghost' white crown and a contrasting black PVD face, making it much easier to 'see' the ball at address and aid alignment for extra confidence.
  • A super slippery aerodynamic shape promotes faster clubhead speed for more distance, 6 yards longer than taylormade R9 Supertri driver!
  • The R11 driver is designed with a new, modern-classical clubhead shape intended to suit the eye of better players, while still providing forgiveness and confidence for average players.
  • Each TaylorMade R11 driver comes fitted with a Fujikura Blur graphite shaft, which uses a large weave design to offer more stability at impact.

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