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TaylorMade R11 Driver
A professional driver for golfers. The titanium material construction is perfect for long shots off the tee. The graphite shaft is strong and stable, and the grip means the club will stay securely in your hand. This right-handed club delivers great distance and a low trajectory, and is great choice for any amateur looking for an affordable driver. The white color makes the 440cc clubhead appear slightly larger, TaylorMade says, and provides a greater contrast to the turf to make aiming easier - an advantage more pronounced in lower light conditions, according to the company.
Features:
Brand: Taylormade
Flex: Regular & Stiff
Degree: 9.5 & 10.5
Type: Right Hand
Shaft Material: Graphite
Details:
The TaylorMade R11 Driver is the latest and greatest from the makers of the No.1 driver in golf. It has new technology, like an adjustable sole that can adjust the face angle of the club, as well as the ability to adjust the launch angle, making it a truly adjustable driver. This club promotes up to 100 yards of side-to-side trajectory change and 1,000 RPM backspin change, giving you consistent power and distance.
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The side view of the R11 driver. At 440cc, the R11 appears slightly (2%) larger due to its white crown colour. Most golfers recognise address size relative to the size of the ball as a key confidence builder. The white crown colour and black PVD face provides optimum contrast against the ground to make the R11 easier to aim.
The TaylorMade 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. The shape is more contemporary appearance than traditional drivers, and slightly triangular to create a modern yet classical address silhouette. The triangular shape creates more inertia and a deeper back CG position for greater stability and forgiveness.
How to Maintain Your Golf Clubs:
Taking care of your weapons of mass destruction is important. They may cost more than your car.
1. Pay attention to the grooves on your clubs. During and after a round, clean the grooves with a brush or tee and wipe off the 2 face with a damp towel. Then dry the club with a dry towel.
2. Keep your clubs dry. Even though they have water resistant coatings, they are still subject to rust. Dry wipe them when you clean them. Have a water proof rain cover for your clubs in your bag at all times.
3. Clean each club individually after each round. If need be, use a toothbrush on the grooves. Dry the clubs completely.
4. Wash your grips with soap and water, particularly if you've been playing in wet conditions or hot and humid conditions. Oil deposited from a sweaty glove can make grips "slippery when wet" the next time you play.
5. Cover woods with club covers at all times. Banging them inadvertently can do a surprising amount of damage because certain parts of the club face are super thin and not meant to be struck.
6. Make sure the dividers in your bag prevent irons from banging against each other. This works far better than using plastic iron covers because iron covers are lost at an average of one per round.
7. Treat your clubs like a surgeon treats instruments. After all you are a surgeon, carving up whatever course you play.
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