Product Description

TaylorMade R11 Driver is the latest and greatest from the makers of the No.1 driver in golf. TaylorMade R11 Driver has new technology like the adjustable sole that can adjust the face angle and the launch angle, making it a truly adjustable driver which promotes up to 100 yards of side-to-side trajectory change and 1,000 RPM backspin change, giving you consistent power and distance. The new aerodynamic shape promotes faster clubhead speed for more distance, 6 yards longer than the R9 Supertri. The white non-glare crown and black clubface (which provides easy alignment for TaylorMade R11 Driver) will improve your game and that sleek white finish will make you the center of attention on the course and in the clubhouse.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Easy Swing with R11 Driver

If you are a golf player, you must own one TaylorMade r11 driver. If you don't own one yet, the following talking will give you some guide to this driver.

Why you need to own one TaylorMade R11 driver, and there is 5 good reasons to buy the TaylorMade R11 Driver

1. Ideal for the mid range to low handicap golfer who is consistently good at getting off the tee well.

2. A club that is well balanced with a softer flex and feel so you get cushioning at the point of impact – making it club that's easy to swing

3. Consistency in results in terms of forgiveness and accuracy – giving you straighter, longer golf shots off the tee.

4. Greater distances when compared to other average drivers capabilities, ranging from above average to really bombing it with the longest ever tested on the golf range.

5. Very high playabilty you can make a fast and aggressive swing without any fears of a wild hook due to clubface being flexible in a players adjustments.


The one golf driver everybody is talking about at the moment is TaylorMade's R11 golf driver – which is new for 2011 and already is getting top ratings on the PGA Tour. Mid to low handicapped golfer, who is on different golf courses week in and week out, you will love this driver.

Taylormade R11 begins the next wave or generation of adjustable face drivers using it's new Adjustable Sole Plate Technology (ASP), which allows you to adjust lofts and the face angle separately. This is a big difference in terms of Taylormade's techonological evolution from its previous clubs such as the R9.

TayorMade R11′s attractive and uniquely white club head has all multiple aspects covered with combined technology of 48 different settings, will allow you more control and greater distances from your tee shots.

The TaylorMade R11 did not disappoint in testing today, as the stats it produced cannot lie.  As I first picked up the driver and held it in position to swing, the first thing that hits you is the size of the clubhead.  Since it's all white (with a new non-glare surface) it appears to be much larger than its' 440 cc size.  We won't lie and say it doesn't look large at address, but some may find it comforting to have that look.  Personally, I do not, I prefer a smaller shaped head, that's more traditional-looking clubhead like the R9 Superdeep.  However, having said that, the second thing that hits you is how well-balanced the club feels in your hands.  It does feel heavier than the Burner Superfast 2.0, but better balanced.  As you swing it lightly, like a waggle, you can really feel the increased MOI the weighting provides.

The new, more aerodynamic shape of the R11 head is touted to be 6 yards longer than the 2010 R9 SuperTri.

Having the ability to choose your tee-off angle – either increase it or decrease it (thanks to Taylormade's Flight Control Technology) you can even select select closed, neutral face angle and adjust your face angle – promoting a fade or draw shots in accordance to what is required on a golf course's layout. This flexibility in each individual shot selection allows you get longer and straighter drives – certainly a stand-out feature of this 440cc white head driver and regarded as a real straight shooter.




TaylorMade R11 Driver


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