When Taylormade came out with their newest driver this year, I was a little hesitate about it. wholesale golf equipmentBut after playing several weeks with this club, I have to admit that it not only looks and plays well, it sounds incredible, almost like a baseball bat when striking the ball. For my medium swing speed, it is perfect, extending my distance a full 20 yards. Callaway RAZR Hawk Tour Driver This nice driver is TaylorMade R11 Driver. Now, I enjoy play golf with the driver. When you really know it, you will love it.
With its distinctive white crown and black face, the R11 is one of the easiest drivers to align at address ever, while massive technological features ensure the proper fit for every golfer, Callaway Diablo Octane Fairway Wood allowing you to maximize distance through proper loft, face angle, and flight path customization. From the tee, you will be more consistant this is what will help your game. With more consistancy your drives will be better overall, and that will make your game more enjoyable. And It’s hard to miss fairways with this club, love the feeling of the ball coming off the club face, feels like butter. callaway diablo driver
I also like the white, seems to make me setup better. I am sure this driver will be your suitable club.
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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Sunday, December 25, 2011
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