This year, the TaylorMade released the TaylorMade R11 Driver, and it becomes top sales. Most of golfers are prefer to buy the driver. The R11 driver incorporates r 11 driver 's Movable Weight Technology (to promote a desired bias or trajectory changes), plus its Flight Control Technology (to change loft and face angle). The R11 driver adds another tech, what TaylorMade R11 Drivercalls its Adjustable Sole Plate. The fact that players have the ability to make adjustments to the club head is pretty cool, but distracting at the same time. On one hand, you have a ton of different setups to choose from, one of them is sure to fit your swing. On the other hand, you have a ton of different setups to choose from, a lot of them will just be a distraction to what really matters to your improvement.
This Taylor Made R11 Driver is a game changer, it can't fix a bad swing but sure can help you stay in the fairway. taylormade r11I'm not sure it's any longer then other drivers out there, but the adjustabilty of the club surpasses anything available. It's a bit pricey, but how much is your game worth. More over, I love the white crown and black clubface of the driver. r11 taylormade driver I have so much confidence with this driver. It has helped my game. With all the technology built into it especially the new sole plate adjustment it has the ability to correct your swing flaws. Love the driver.
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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Monday, December 12, 2011
Paula Creamer’s R11 Driver
Paula Creamer, a professional golfer from America. She plays on the U.S.-based LPGA Tour. As a professional, she has won 11 tournaments, including 9 LPGA Tour events. Creamer has been as high as number 2 in the Women's World Golf Rankings. She was the 2010 U.S. Women's Open champion, and is undefeated in three years of singles play in the Solheim Cup.
Creamer was born in Mountain View, California and raised in Pleasanton, the only child of an airline pilot father and stay-at-home mother. At the age of 12, she won 13 consecutive regional junior events in Northern California, and the following year she became the top-ranked female junior golfer in the state. In December 2004, Creamer won the LPGA Tour Final Qualifying Tournament by five strokes to secure membership on the Tour for the 2005 season. She turned professional immediately after the event at the age of 18.
In 2007, Creamer rebounded with two LPGA Tour titles. In the 2008 season, Creamer won a career-high four LPGA events and made more than $1.8 million, the highest amount she has earned in a season. As of the end of the 2009 season Creamer was 13th on the all-time LPGA Career Money List with earnings of $6,968,600. Creamer withdrew from the first event of the 2010 season with a left thumb injury, which she had first sustained in June 2009 at the Wegmans LPGA tournament.
Paula Creamer is also one of the TaylorMade Tour players. TaylorMade R11 Driver is one of the clubs in her bag. When she extended her relationship with TaylorMade Golf Company, she said, "I'm so happy to be able continue my career with TaylorMade-adidas Golf," "I've been on Tour six years now and there isn't another equipment company that can match the performance of their products.”
Creamer is one of the latest Tour professionals to switch into TaylorMade's new R11 driver with Adjustable Sole Plate (ASP) technology. Only TaylorMade R11 Driver can activate the three dimensions with distance with Movable Weight Technology (MWT), Flight Control Technology (FCT) and ASP. Paula Creamer won the 2010 U.S. Women's Open by four strokes and was the only competitor to break par at Oakmont Country Club.
Creamer was born in Mountain View, California and raised in Pleasanton, the only child of an airline pilot father and stay-at-home mother. At the age of 12, she won 13 consecutive regional junior events in Northern California, and the following year she became the top-ranked female junior golfer in the state. In December 2004, Creamer won the LPGA Tour Final Qualifying Tournament by five strokes to secure membership on the Tour for the 2005 season. She turned professional immediately after the event at the age of 18.
In 2007, Creamer rebounded with two LPGA Tour titles. In the 2008 season, Creamer won a career-high four LPGA events and made more than $1.8 million, the highest amount she has earned in a season. As of the end of the 2009 season Creamer was 13th on the all-time LPGA Career Money List with earnings of $6,968,600. Creamer withdrew from the first event of the 2010 season with a left thumb injury, which she had first sustained in June 2009 at the Wegmans LPGA tournament.
Paula Creamer is also one of the TaylorMade Tour players. TaylorMade R11 Driver is one of the clubs in her bag. When she extended her relationship with TaylorMade Golf Company, she said, "I'm so happy to be able continue my career with TaylorMade-adidas Golf," "I've been on Tour six years now and there isn't another equipment company that can match the performance of their products.”
Creamer is one of the latest Tour professionals to switch into TaylorMade's new R11 driver with Adjustable Sole Plate (ASP) technology. Only TaylorMade R11 Driver can activate the three dimensions with distance with Movable Weight Technology (MWT), Flight Control Technology (FCT) and ASP. Paula Creamer won the 2010 U.S. Women's Open by four strokes and was the only competitor to break par at Oakmont Country Club.
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