With the coming of New Year 2012, everyone has his own aspiration in life or something else including the golfers. Majority of the golfers in the world right now have this state of mind that when they are able to hit their balls further, they can easily play better and have better scores. In 2012, Taylormade Rocketballz RBZ
is proved to be releasing a new driver that will again make balls go further than ever with its new 2012 TaylorMade RocketBallZ RBZ Driver. Today, I will take this opportunity to introducing to you a new product 2012 Taylormade RBZ Driver
.
What's more, there are several most advanced technologies are inserted into thenew TaylorMade RocketBallZ RBZ Driver. Firstly it features TaylorMade's Inverted Cone Technology which has been milled directly into the back of the TaylorMade RocketBallZ RBZ Driver clubface this helps to make the sweetspot bigger, which means more forgiveness on off-centre hits. Secondly, the Flight Control Technology innovation has also been incorporated into the driver, and this allows golfers to easily adjust the face angle, loft and lie to one of eight settings.
for 2012. The RBZ stands for RocketBallz. The RBZ Driver is made for the mid to high-handicap golfers who want more distance and forgiveness so that they can hit it farther and still have a good control on the ball flight. The Flight Control Technology innovation has been incorporated into the driver, and this allows golfers to easily adjust the face angle, loft and lie to one of eight settings.
TaylorMade Golf Company today introduced a revolutionary new driver franchise called RocketBallz (RBZ) which combines speed, adjustability and two unique clubhead options RocketBallz and RocketBallz Tour designed to appeal to a wide range of players. Remarkably, the new RBZ drivers, which are packed with performance and will be played by PGA Tour stars Camilo Villegas and Jason Day,
has a traditional headshape that varies in size between 440cc to 460cc based on the loft. The stock shaft is an Aldila Voodoo, but the first thing that golfers will notice about the club is the orange Compression Channel running along the bottom of the club.
According to Nike, the channel allows the lower portion of the driver's head to bend slightly when shots are hit lower in the face. Tom Stites,Nike Red Driver
director of product innovation, says that's a good thing.