Sep 5, 2011

Experience on Playing Taylormade R11 Fairway Wood

I bought the R11 Fairway Wood last week. The white club head did not bother me at all. Just gets dirty real easy . It launches higher than I thought it would , so time to tinker. I had it set on standard, time to lower it to see if it really helps. I can feel the shaft load, I can feel the head through out my swing.

The latest TaylorMade R11 Fairway Wood is simply black and white which turns out to be very beautiful and great looking. Beside very excellent performance and technology, it is adjustable for golfers to tune for their own swings.

It has a new deeper face and deeper center of gravity, which produces a more penetrating flight. The white non-glare crown and black clubface (which provides easy alignment) will improve your game and that sleek white finish will make you the center of attention on the course and in the clubhouse.

The TaylorMade R11 Fairway Wood (cheap golf clubs) uses a 'Flight Control Technology' (FCT) hosel, letting each golfer adjust the loft of their club, up or down. This changes the launch angle that the ball leaves the face of the club. TaylorMade's 'Adjustable Sole Plate' (ASP) technology sits on the base of the club and can be used to adjust the face angle into a neutral, open or closed setting, for even greater distance.

An advanced sole design reduces the amount of sole area that comes into contact with the turf by 35% compared to the TaylorMade R11 Fairway Wood. This reduces turf resistance for increased speed and helps to minimise clubhead twisting. Each TaylorMade R11 Fairway Wood comes fitted with a Fujikura Blur graphite shaft, which uses a large weave design to offer more stability at impact.

Overall, the face is hot. It is longer and hotter than my Cally razr, and is just a solid club. Much longer than the Callaway Razr I bought a couple weeks ago. I will say that this is an outstanding fairway wood. I am very happy with it.

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