TaylorMade launches R11S driver and R11S TP driver
TaylorMade launches two new drivers, the TaylorMade R11S driver and TaylorMade R11S TP driver
TaylorMade Golf has announced the launch of the new TaylorMade R11S driver and TaylorMade R11S TP driver.
The TaylorMade R11S driver and TaylorMade R11S TP driver feature a new five-way Adjustable Sole Plate (ASP), improved aerodynamics and a USGA maximum 460cc clubhead, compared to the TaylorMade R11's 440cc.
Combined with TaylorMade's Flight Control Technology (FCT) and Movable Weight Technology (MWT), the new TaylorMade R11S series drivers can be tuned for 80 separate launch settings, making it the most adjustable driver in golf.
Although similar to the TaylorMade R11 driver, the new TaylorMade R11S driver features a flat-white crown color and black PVD face to improve alignment and accuracy off the tee.
The new TaylorMade R11S driver features a clubhead shape that is intended to suit the eye of better players, while still providing forgiveness and confidence for average players. TaylorMade says the head boasts a contemporary, slightly more triangular appearance than traditionally shaped drivers.
TaylorMade's new R11S driver will be available from February 1, 2012 with an RRP of £349, and the TaylorMade R11S TP driver will have an RRP of £399.
We will have more on the launch of the new TaylorMade R11S driver and TaylorMade R11S TP driver, including reviews, in future issues of Golf Monthly magazine, with video reviews available on the digital version as well as online.
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